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25: Tides of History: The Decline and Fall of the Roman City

33m · The Fall of Rome Podcast · 14 Nov 08:05

Cities were what made the Roman world Roman, but as the Empire fell apart, so did its cities. They shrank drastically or disappeared entirely between 400 and 600. In today's episode, we'll find out how and why.


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