Rome: total war movie: The Fall of Rome
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Only peace that Romans knew were PAX ROMANA.
Centuries of wars, power struggle and very vad emperors who didn´t care of the state matters and liked only to party brought Rome down.
Example. If some barbarian tribe invaded Roman territory, no1 avenged Rome because there was no great military leader like Julius Caesar.
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Well, actually it was not taken, it was only sacked by the goths, the ones who took it were the huns, isn't it?
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Ye Gods - the VISIGOTHS took Rome in 476 AD under Alaric. However, an emperor supposedly remained in control until 480AD. The Huns did not ever get to take Rome, but they came close, but this was when the Visigoths were allies with Rome (very temporary though). This was the end of the WESTERN Roman Empire. Constantinopolis (Constantinople) was the Eastern Roman capital, which did not fall until the end of the Medieval period.
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@PinoPinoles They got to the wall, but then the pope negotiated with them and they left.
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@ajbenius Of course they did, but they left almost immediatly.
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@Warlord0567 good archers with very upgraded stat fire arrows and make sure the enemy is moving first u hit them from front when they not ur wasting ammo oh and get a few catipults
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@PinoPinoles The Huns never got into Rome.
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@Kriziak992 Well, perhaps they didn't took Rome, but they did actually set foot in Italian soil...
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@Kriziak992 If you look Attila the Hun's biography in wikipedia, you shall find out that he (obviously) was a hun, and that his army actually got to Rome (but only for a short time).
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@PinoPinoles Lol no.. Huns never made it into Italy soil.....
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@sorrypom Yes ,but after that, the Huns returned to Rome and took it, but Attila suddenly died, and they had to retreat.
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swdanhvu 4 years ago
hit them from the back, hard, very hard probly with huge elephants, and lots of them.
Warlord0567 4 years ago
It was interesting to watch, but this wasn't how it really turned out. The Goths didn't break their way into the city; instead, the gates were thrown open to them from the inside after a lengthy siege that caused starvation.
TWKang 4 years ago
yes you are right there, thats what happened in history, but this was a multyplayer battle, and had no other way of getting into the city
Warlord0567 4 years ago