
Fall of the Western Roman Empire - Wikipedia
By 476, the position of Western Roman Emperor wielded negligible military, political, or financial power, and had no effective control over the scattered Western domains that could still be described as Roman. Barbarian kingdoms had established their own power in much of the area of the Western Empire.
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Summer – Odoacer, chieftain of the Germanic tribes (Herulic/Scirian foederati), visits the imperial palace at Ravenna. He petitions Orestes (magister militum) to reward his mercenaries for their services and their support of his rebellion a year earlier, by making good on his promise to grant them lands to settle permanently in Italy.
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2018年6月19日 · Rome gradually split into Eastern and Western halves, and by 476 AD the Western half of the empire had been destroyed by invasions from Germanic tribes. The Eastern half of the empire, based in...
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2011年8月26日 · Single copies (print, photocopy, download) are permitted for personal study, research and teaching. Visual Resources Collection (UB Only) didactic, maps and globes. “Map of Europe, 476 AD,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed February 14, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/items/show/34595.
476 - Wikipedia
Year 476 (CDLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Basiliscus and Armatus (or, less frequently, year 1229 Ab urbe condita).
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2006年10月18日 · Map of the boundaries of the western and eastern Roman empires in 476 AD.
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2024年12月23日 · A political map of Europe, North Africa and the Near East after the end of the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE.
Map of the Empire, 476 AD The Eastern Empire, apart from the areas along the Danube disputed with the Ostrogoth Foederates and those on the eastern border disputed with Persia, remains substantially intact. In the year 476, however, the usurpation
The Roman Empire (27 BC – 476 AD) - Digital Maps of the …
The Roman Empire (27 BC – 476 AD) The transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire in 27 BC marked a significant shift in governance and structure, led by influential military leaders like Julius Caesar and Augustus.
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