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Summary of Edict of Milan (313 AD)
Unlock the ancient decree that changed the course of history forever.
Summary of Battle of the Frigidus (394 AD)
The clash that shaped the fate of the Roman Empire.
Summary of Battle of Chalons (451 AD)
The legendary showdown that shaped the fate of ancient Europe.
Summary of Vandal Invasions of North Africa (429-534 AD)
The rise and fall of empires in the ancient desert sands.
Summary of Battle of the River Utus (447 AD)
Uncover the secrets of an ancient battle that shaped history.
Summary of Battle of the Milvian Bridge (312 AD)
Unveiling the mystery behind Constantine's victory at Milvian Bridge.
Summary of the Reign of Romulus Augustulus
Witness the fall of an empire through the eyes of a boy king.
Summary of the Fall of the Western Empire
Unravel the mysteries behind the collapse of an ancient empire.
The Chronomancer's Map
Edict of Milan issued by Constantine and Licinius, granting religious freedom to Christians
Constantine defeats Licinius at the Battle of Chrysopolis, becoming the sole ruler of the Roman Empire
Constantinople becomes the new capital of the Roman Empire
Edict of Thessalonica declares Christianity as the state religion of the Roman Empire
Visigoths, led by Alaric, sack Rome for the first time in over 800 years
Vandal king Genseric captures Carthage, establishing a Vandal kingdom in North Africa
Battle of Chalcedon between Roman and Persian forces results in a Roman victory
Vandals sack Rome, looting the city and taking many treasures
Romulus Augustulus, the last Roman emperor in the West, is deposed by Odoacer, marking the traditional end of the Western Roman Empire
Odoacer is defeated and killed by Theodoric the Great, leading to the establishment of the Ostrogothic Kingdom in Italy
Spread of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire, leading to its eventual adoption as the state religion
Constantinople serves as the political and cultural center of the Eastern Roman Empire
Sack of Rome by various barbarian tribes weakens the Western Roman Empire
Barbarian kingdoms, such as the Vandals and Visigoths, establish control over former Roman territories
