A Complete Guide to Late Roman Empire

Unravel the mysteries of power, intrigue, and decline in the captivating world of the Late Roman Empire.

Legacy

The Late Roman Empire left an enduring legacy that shaped Western civilization for centuries to come. Its contributions to law, language, culture, and technology continue to influence modern society, making it a pivotal period in history.

Stories

Step back in time to the Late Roman Empire and immerse yourself in the epic stories of legendary figures like Emperor Constantine, the rise of Christianity, and the dramatic fall of Rome. Explore the power struggles, betrayals, and triumphs that shaped this fascinating period in history.

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The Chronomancer's Map

313 AD

Edict of Milan issued by Constantine and Licinius, granting religious freedom to Christians

324 AD

Constantine defeats Licinius at the Battle of Chrysopolis, becoming the sole ruler of the Roman Empire

330 AD

Constantinople becomes the new capital of the Roman Empire

380 AD

Edict of Thessalonica declares Christianity as the state religion of the Roman Empire

410 AD

Visigoths, led by Alaric, sack Rome for the first time in over 800 years

439 AD

Vandal king Genseric captures Carthage, establishing a Vandal kingdom in North Africa

451 AD

Battle of Chalcedon between Roman and Persian forces results in a Roman victory

455 AD

Vandals sack Rome, looting the city and taking many treasures

476 AD

Romulus Augustulus, the last Roman emperor in the West, is deposed by Odoacer, marking the traditional end of the Western Roman Empire

480 AD

Odoacer is defeated and killed by Theodoric the Great, leading to the establishment of the Ostrogothic Kingdom in Italy

313 AD - 380 AD

Spread of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire, leading to its eventual adoption as the state religion

330 AD - 476 AD

Constantinople serves as the political and cultural center of the Eastern Roman Empire

410 AD - 455 AD

Sack of Rome by various barbarian tribes weakens the Western Roman Empire

439 AD - 476 AD

Barbarian kingdoms, such as the Vandals and Visigoths, establish control over former Roman territories

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