There are several reasons that the fall of Rome was important and you will get several answers from anyone you ask and all of them will be valid. For openers, western civilization was put on hold after the barbarians overran the empire. Christianity became dominate (even with all its problems) as it was the sole unifying force of Western Europe. The end of the Roman Empire was also the beginning of the nations or countries of modern Europe.
There are several reasons that the fall of Rome was important and you will get several answers from anyone you ask and all of them will be valid. For openers, western civilization was put on hold after the barbarians overran the empire. Christianity became dominate (even with all its problems) as it was the sole unifying force of Western Europe. The end of the Roman Empire was also the beginning of the nations or countries of modern Europe.
There are several reasons that the fall of Rome was important and you will get several answers from anyone you ask and all of them will be valid. For openers, western civilization was put on hold after the barbarians overran the empire. Christianity became dominate (even with all its problems) as it was the sole unifying force of western Europe. The end of the Roman empire was also the beginning of the nations or countries of modern Europe.
There are several reasons that the fall of Rome was important and you will get several answers from anyone you ask and all of them will be valid. For openers, western civilization was put on hold after the barbarians overran the empire. Christianity became dominate (even with all its problems) as it was the sole unifying force of western Europe. The end of the Roman empire was also the beginning of the nations or countries of modern Europe.
There are several reasons that the fall of Rome was important and you will get several answers from anyone you ask and all of them will be valid. For openers, western civilization was put on hold after the barbarians overran the empire. Christianity became dominate (even with all its problems) as it was the sole unifying force of western Europe. The end of the Roman empire was also the beginning of the nations or countries of modern Europe.
There are several reasons that the fall of Rome was important and you will get several answers from anyone you ask and all of them will be valid. For openers, western civilization was put on hold after the barbarians overran the empire. Christianity became dominate (even with all its problems) as it was the sole unifying force of western Europe. The end of the Roman empire was also the beginning of the nations or countries of modern Europe.
There are several reasons that the fall of Rome was important and you will get several answers from anyone you ask and all of them will be valid. For openers, western civilization was put on hold after the barbarians overran the empire. Christianity became dominate (even with all its problems) as it was the sole unifying force of western Europe. The end of the Roman empire was also the beginning of the nations or countries of modern Europe.
There are several reasons that the fall of Rome was important and you will get several answers from anyone you ask and all of them will be valid. For openers, western civilization was put on hold after the barbarians overran the empire. Christianity became dominate (even with all its problems) as it was the sole unifying force of western Europe. The end of the Roman empire was also the beginning of the nations or countries of modern Europe.
There are several reasons that the fall of Rome was important and you will get several answers from anyone you ask and all of them will be valid. For openers, western civilization was put on hold after the barbarians overran the empire. Christianity became dominate (even with all its problems) as it was the sole unifying force of western Europe. The end of the Roman empire was also the beginning of the nations or countries of modern Europe.
It was the western part of the Roman empire (the part in western Europe and North Africa except for Egypt) that fell. The eastern part continued to exist for another 1,000 years.
The western part of the empire lost most of its lands due to invasions by Germanic peoples who came from north of the empire. The empire lost internal political cohesion. There was infighting and a string of usurpers. In the end only Italy and a small part of Spain remained as part of the empire. Eventually, Zeno, the emperor of the eastern part of the empire, sent Theodoric the Great, the king of the Ostrogoths, to invade Italy on his behalf to depose a usurper there. Italy came under the kingdom of the Visigoths. Theodoric wanted to try to restore the empire in Italy. A Later eastern emperor, Justinian I, wanted to take Italy. This led to the Gothic Wars. The Ostrogoths lost these wars and were destroyed. Soon after these wars, Italy was conquered by the Lombards who were from central Europe.
Mongke Khan
The Roman Empire never ruled the world.AT their largest point they controlled most of Europe, and parts of Africa and Asia.
no it wasnt
There could be considered several major turning points in histories' timeline including World War I and II.
It was the biggest invasion in history. It was the turning point because Allied troops were now back in Europe, actually fighting Germans near their own territory
The fall of the Roman empire is still an important topic at present because it marked a turning point in western history.
It's defeat of rival Carthage for control of Western Europe.
Mongke Khan
Mongke Khan
The death of Mongol leader MΓΆngke Khan in 1259 marked a major turning point in the history of the Mongol Empire. The ensuing power struggle between his successors, Kublai Khan and Ariq BΓΆke, led to a split in the empire and the beginning of a long period of division and decline. This event ultimately contributed to the fragmentation and eventual downfall of the mongol empire.
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A Turning Point in National History was created in 2005.
Around A.D. 120, the Roman Empire thrived and reached its largest point in history.
It was a turning point in history because a brutal invader was finally being beaten back.
coca cola was a turning point in history because it was a new type of drink that was never thought of or invented.
1492 was a turning point in world history because that was the year when Christopher Columbus discovered the Americas.
I do not know how one could call it a turning point, as one would have to say what what it turned from and to. But it is one point in History that most things are compared to.