Rome's fall began in 476 AD
The Holy Roman Empire is generally considered to have begun in the year 800 AD when Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne as Emperor. This event marked the revival of the title of emperor in Western Europe after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The empire evolved over the centuries, officially being named the Holy Roman Empire in the 10th century under Otto I. It continued to exist in various forms until its dissolution in 1806.
476 is the date of the fall of the western Roman empire.476 is the date of the fall of the western Roman empire.476 is the date of the fall of the western Roman empire.476 is the date of the fall of the western Roman empire.476 is the date of the fall of the western Roman empire.476 is the date of the fall of the western Roman empire.476 is the date of the fall of the western Roman empire.476 is the date of the fall of the western Roman empire.476 is the date of the fall of the western Roman empire.
The Roman Empire had been divided into the East Roman Empire, with its capital at Constantinople, and the West Roman Empire, with its capital either at Rome or Ravenna, in 395. The West Roman Empire was in a state of chaos, with various Germanic kingdoms forming, and though they nominally acknowledged the fact that they were in the Roman Empire, for the most part, they were not really under control. In 476, the last emperor of the West Roman Empire was deposed, and the emperor of the East Roman Empire was asked to assume control of the whole. This is the event referred to as the Fall of the Roman Empire. The Roman Senate, which had operated in Rome since before the Roman Republic continued to operate after the purported fall, and its last known act was after the year 600. The East Roman Empire continued to operate until Constantinople fell to the Turks in 1453.
Historians used 476 as a conventional date for the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire. In this year the last emperor of this part of this empire (Romulus Augustus) was deposed. The eastern part of the Roman Empire continued to exist from nearly 1,000 years.
A Germanic leader named Odoacer deposed the last Western Roman Emperor in the year 476. Odoacer is generally given credit for abolishing the empire.
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The Byzantine Empire was not developed. In fact, it did not really exist. The term Byzantine Empire has been coined by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part of this empire. The 'east' continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years after the fall of the 'west.' The people in question did not even know the term "Byzantine" and called it Roman Empire. In other words, it was the continuation of the Roman Empire.
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This is the conventional date for the end of the western part of the Roman Empire. In that year the last emperor of this part of the empire, Romulus Augustus, was deposed. The eastern part of the Roman Empire continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years
It is the conventional date historians have set for the end of the western part of the Roman Empire, which fell under the weight of the Germanic invasions. It was the year when the last emperor of the western part of the Roman Empire, Romulus Augustus was deposed. The eastern part of the Roman Empire was not affected by the invasions and continued to exist for another 1,000 years.
This is the conventional date for the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire because in that year the last Roman emperor in the west was deposed. The eastern part of the Roman Empire continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years.
The Empire was divided by Diocletian in 285 CE. However, the empire was also reunified on many occasions such as during the reigns of Theodosius I, Constantine the Great, and Julian the Apostate. These reunification were all short-lived and died with the death of their respective emperors.
The western Roman empire fell in 476 AD.
The western part of the Roman Empire fell under the weight of the invasions by the Germanic peoples. Historians use 476, the year in which the last Roman emperor of the west was deposed by a usurper as the conventional date for its fall. The eastern part of the Roman Empire was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years
1453 is the year of the final collapse of the Roman empire. It is the year that Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Turks.