The Fall of The Ancient Roman Empire | Dan Snow's History Hit
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How does an empire spanning three continents and half a millennium fall apart?
In the final episode of our series on the Roman Empire, we're joined by Professor Peter Heather to unravel Rome's collapse - from the chaos of the third-century crisis to the deposition of the last Western emperor. Why did an empire at its economic peak unravel so quickly? And why did the East survive when the West did not?
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