Chapter 6: The Transformation of the Classical World
The 200 year period of peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire ended with the murder of Emperor Commudus
Roman Empire was weakened in the 3rd century by internal and external conflicts
Emperors were weak and corrupt
Army kept switching their allegiances from emperor to emperor
Majority of the Emperors didn’t live long
Resources were strained
The Empire was too large to manage efficiently
High inflation rates
Emperor gained more dictatorial powers
The size of the army grew in the 3rd century
Soldiers were raised to the highest level of public power, no matter their birth
The Roman Empire faced internal violence and external threats from Germanic barbarians
Germanic society lived in small villages
Lived in patriarchal households
Pagans/Polytheistic
While husbands were at war, women managed the lands and household
Made up of clans
Imperial organization in the late 3rd century allowed for the empire to regain stability
Empire was divided into parts as it was too great to be ruled as a whole
There are many different theories on the fall of Rome, with it being impossible to pinpoint just one cause
Political, social, economic, or militaristic conflicts
Barbarian invasions
Decreased prestige of Senate
Abolishment of political rivals in upper classes
Christianity
Despite half of the Empire falling, the other half went on to survive for another 1000 years
The 200 year period of peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire ended with the murder of Emperor Commudus
Roman Empire was weakened in the 3rd century by internal and external conflicts
Emperors were weak and corrupt
Army kept switching their allegiances from emperor to emperor
Majority of the Emperors didn’t live long
Resources were strained
The Empire was too large to manage efficiently
High inflation rates
Emperor gained more dictatorial powers
The size of the army grew in the 3rd century
Soldiers were raised to the highest level of public power, no matter their birth
The Roman Empire faced internal violence and external threats from Germanic barbarians
Germanic society lived in small villages
Lived in patriarchal households
Pagans/Polytheistic
While husbands were at war, women managed the lands and household
Made up of clans
Imperial organization in the late 3rd century allowed for the empire to regain stability
Empire was divided into parts as it was too great to be ruled as a whole
There are many different theories on the fall of Rome, with it being impossible to pinpoint just one cause
Political, social, economic, or militaristic conflicts
Barbarian invasions
Decreased prestige of Senate
Abolishment of political rivals in upper classes
Christianity
Despite half of the Empire falling, the other half went on to survive for another 1000 years