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    • [DOCX File]Ms. Jones's World History Class

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      476 AD: The great Roman Empire has collapsed. For centuries, Europe is dominated by a line of German kings who call their domain the . Holy Roman . E. mpire. But by the 12th century a loose collection of Italian Republics is taking shape. Together they plan to revitalize Europe and engineer the blue print for the modern western world.

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    • [DOC File]RENAISSANCE, EXPLORATION, AND THE REFORMATION …

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      Nov 06, 2008 · Characteristics of early Medieval Europe (from 476 AD): Collapse of government of Roman Empire: Germanic kingdoms established, including Frankish kingdom. Charlemagne helps Pope, crowned "emperor." Many kingdoms collapse because of barbarian invasions (Vikings, etc). Feudalism established: Decentralization of power from king to feudal lords.

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    • [DOCX File]Home - Fredericksburg City Schools

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      180 ad- 476 ad The Roman empire begins a slow decline characterized by economic, political, and military troubles. Rome is sacked repeatedly by invading "barbarian" tribes from Germany and beyond.

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    • [DOCX File]WORLD HISTORY (Pt1) SOL Review Packet

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      What happened in 476 AD, that signaled the death and end of the Western Roman Empire? PERSIA- from Asia Minor to Egypt and east through the fertile Crescent.- Zoroastrianism – religion of later Persia.

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    • [DOC File]April 21, 753 BC

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      476 AD. Fall of the Western Roman Empire. Romulus Augustulus is the last emperor, deposed by Odoacer, king of the Visigoths. Most of the empire had been overrun by Goths and other “barbarian” invaders. In 533 AD, Eastern emperor Justinian publishes the world’s first law code, Corpus Iuris Civilis. 1453 AD. Fall of the Eastern Roman Empire

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    • [DOC File]World History - Ms. Cassida Global Studies I

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      After the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 AD, Europe lacked government, law and order. Eventually, Frankish rule and Charlemagne will restore unity to Europe for a short time. The decline of the Roman Empire left Europeans with little protection against barbarian invasions, such as the Angles and Saxons that attacked Britain.

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      The Roman emperor Diocletian divided the empire into Western and Eastern halves. The Western Roman Empire was conquered by Germanic tribes in 476 AD. Without the presence of a strong central government, it fell into a period of disorder and weak central government known as the Middle Ages.

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    • [DOC File]OUTLINE OF HISTORY

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      Odoacer (476- AD) ousted the Western Emperor and proclaimed himself, “King of Italy.” This ended the Western Roman Empire. The Dark Ages rolled over the Empire and there are times when the City of Rome was entirely deserted and only inhabited by wild animals.

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      In September 476 AD, the last Roman emperor of the west, Romulus Augustulus, was deposed by a Germanic prince called Odovacar, who had won control of the remnants of the Roman army of Italy. He then sent the western imperial regalia to Constantinople.

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    • [DOC File]Ancient Rome: Government and Laws

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      Roman _____ 27 BC to 476 AD. How many years is this?_____ *NOTE* Don’t forget the Roman Empire was in existence for so long that the calendar transitions from (B.C./ B.C.E) to (A.D./ C.E.) B.C = Before Christ A.D.= Anno Domini. B.C.E= Before Common Era C.E.= Common Era. Rome’s Mythical Beginnings: Roman _____

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