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| Marcus Aurelius (last of the five good emperors) died, causing conflict and confusion |
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| Roman throne was occupied by whoever had military strength to seize it |
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| from the east; made inroads into Roman territory |
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| poured into the Balkans, Gaul, Spain |
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| By the mid-3rd century, state relied on hiring __________ to fight under Roman commanders |
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| The 2 emperors of the Late Roman Empire: |
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| Reforms of Diocletian and Constantine greatly enlarged 2 institutions: |
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| Constantine developed capital at: |
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| Capital of Western Roman Empire: |
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| The _____ moved into eastern Europe and put pressure on the Germanic visigoths |
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| The Germanic _________ moved south and west across the _______ River and settled down as _______ allies |
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| western emperor Romulus Augustulus was deposed by the Germanic head of army; FALL OF THE WESTERN ROMAN EMPIRE |
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