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How inflation caused the collapse of the Roman Empire
The fall of the Roman Empire remains one of the most intriguing and widely studied events in human history. While traditional ...
From a mosaic of flip-flops in Sicily to Cicero's possible sauna, new discoveries prove that bathing has always been about ...
Revolutions' and 'History of Rome' host Mike Duncan discusses the decline of the American empire, comparing it to Rome and ...
A pot containing 1,368 Roman coins from the year 55 AD has been found in Worcestershire, the largest treasure trove from Nero ...
A discovery in Romania shows the remains of an elite family's treasures from the Roman era that were scorched in a fire.
The new room is located in the south end zone above the Hall of Fame, designed with soundproofing, cozy bean bag seating and sensory toys. It gives fans who may become overstimulated by the chaos of a ...
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The Rather Pathetic Economy of the Roman Empire — Why It Struggled Despite Its Power
The Roman Empire commanded armies, territories, and unmatched influence, yet its economy was shockingly fragile. Reliant on slaves, burdened by poor infrastructure, and plagued by inflation, Rome’s ...
In what was one of the greatest decoration flexes in ancient Roman design, a wealthy resident of Iuvavum—now modern-day ...
In a new study published in Gladius, a pair of researchers from the University of Salamanca and the University of Leon ...
There is mounting evidence that after the Romans left Britain, the region's economy didn't suffer as badly as once thought.
Rome’s Colosseum not only hosted gladiatorial games, but also animal hunts, mock-up naval battles, and even a few plays.
The Western Roman Empire was massive. At one point, it covered an area from modern-day Portugal to Croatia, and England to ...
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