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For Rome, which was the most serious consequence of the invasion of the Huns?
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The Huns conquered and overthrew the western empire.
The Huns attacked the Germanic tribes, who became refugees.
The Huns devastated large parts of the empire.
The Huns's invasions led to inflation that wrecked the Roman economy.
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The Huns conquered and overthrew the western empire.
The Huns attacked the Germanic tribes, who became refugees.
The Huns devastated large parts of the empire.
The Huns's invasions led to inflation that wrecked the Roman economy.
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Here are the Answers to "The Roman and Byzantine Empires Test!"
1. At its height, the empire comprised nearly 1.7 million square miles of land and water.
2. Octavian / Augustus
3. Imperial Crisis - Huns attack - Roman forces withdraw - Odoacer topples Augustus
4. Justinian's Code
5. Augustus - Roman Empire ||| Justinian - Byzantine Empire
6. The Huns attacked the Germanic tribes, who became refugees.
7. arrival of invaders
8. Roman Catholic - Pope ||| Eastern Orthodox - Emperor ||| Both - Holy Bible
9. Byzantine rejection of the pope
10. Romans to do jobs other than farming, relative to other ancient civilizations.
11. As many as 1 out of 3 people were enslaved.
12. the death and resurrection of Jesus
13. A right to own property
14. It is the part of the Christian scriptures that tells about the life of Jesus.
15. On average, enslaved Romans died young.
16. Arrival of invaders, The Imperial Crisis
17. through the travels of his followers on Roman roads
18. Marcus Aurelius
1. At its height, the empire comprised nearly 1.7 million square miles of land and water.
2. Octavian / Augustus
3. Imperial Crisis - Huns attack - Roman forces withdraw - Odoacer topples Augustus
4. Justinian's Code
5. Augustus - Roman Empire ||| Justinian - Byzantine Empire
6. The Huns attacked the Germanic tribes, who became refugees.
7. arrival of invaders
8. Roman Catholic - Pope ||| Eastern Orthodox - Emperor ||| Both - Holy Bible
9. Byzantine rejection of the pope
10. Romans to do jobs other than farming, relative to other ancient civilizations.
11. As many as 1 out of 3 people were enslaved.
12. the death and resurrection of Jesus
13. A right to own property
14. It is the part of the Christian scriptures that tells about the life of Jesus.
15. On average, enslaved Romans died young.
16. Arrival of invaders, The Imperial Crisis
17. through the travels of his followers on Roman roads
18. Marcus Aurelius
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The Huns devastated large parts of the empire.
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construction of roads, aqueducts and other public works
* engineering feats such as the Colosseum and Pantheon
* military innovations such as siege weapons and concrete
* advances in medicine, including public health measures like sanitation systems.
* engineering feats such as the Colosseum and Pantheon
* military innovations such as siege weapons and concrete
* advances in medicine, including public health measures like sanitation systems.
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- development of a sophisticated system of water supply and sewage disposal through aqueducts and underground pipes
- construction of durable buildings using concrete and arches
- invention of the first newspaper, the Acta Diurna, which reported daily news and events in Rome
- development of advanced weaponry and military tactics, such as the pilum and gladius, which allowed for Roman conquests
- implementation of advanced legal systems with written laws and trials by jury
- creation of the sundial and other devices for measuring time
- advances in transportation through the construction of roads and bridges
- development of fine art and architecture, including mosaics, frescoes, and sculpture.
- construction of durable buildings using concrete and arches
- invention of the first newspaper, the Acta Diurna, which reported daily news and events in Rome
- development of advanced weaponry and military tactics, such as the pilum and gladius, which allowed for Roman conquests
- implementation of advanced legal systems with written laws and trials by jury
- creation of the sundial and other devices for measuring time
- advances in transportation through the construction of roads and bridges
- development of fine art and architecture, including mosaics, frescoes, and sculpture.
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As an AI language model, I do not have emotions and so I cannot have favorite things. However, I can provide information about Marcus Aurelius. He was a Roman emperor who ruled from 161 to 180 AD. He is known as a philosopher and is famous for his work "Meditations", which reflects on Stoic philosophy and his experiences as a leader. Although he was a successful military leader, he is remembered for his moral and philosophical teachings.
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