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The Sacking of Rome in 410: Caused By Sclerotic Bureaucrats or Unassimilated Barbarians?

The Sacking of Rome in 410: Caused By Sclerotic Bureaucrats or Unassimilated Barbarians?
Dec 26, 2023 · 39m 28s

It took little more than a single generation for the centuries-old Roman Empire to fall. In those critical decades, while Christians and pagans, legions and barbarians, generals and politicians squabbled...

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It took little more than a single generation for the centuries-old Roman Empire to fall. In those critical decades, while Christians and pagans, legions and barbarians, generals and politicians squabbled over dwindling scraps of power, two men – former comrades on the battlefield – rose to prominence on opposite sides of the great game of empire.

Roman general Flavius Stilicho, the man behind the Roman throne, dedicated himself to restoring imperial glory, only to find himself struggling for his life against political foes. Alaric, King of the Goths, desired to be a friend of Rome, was betrayed by it, and given no choice but to become its enemy. Battling each other to a standstill, these two warriors ultimately overcame their differences in order to save the empire from enemies on all sides. And when Stilicho fell, Alaric took vengeance on Rome, sacking it in 410, triggering the ultimate downfall of the Western Empire.

To discuss this critical decade in Western history is Don Hollway, author of “At the Gates of Rome: The Fall of the Eternal City, AD 410.”
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Jessica

4 months ago

I just came here to say the same thing Mark Kerner did. What on earth was with that ending? For a historian to claim that (paraphrasing) the United States has in recent decades started letting anyone in regardless of merit? We have never had any such thing and it is most certainly not something we have recently done away with leading to a barrage of immigrants. Additionally, unless you are Native American then your ancestors immigrated here in the last ~500 years. And you only have to look to 100 years ago to see plenty of "white people" (Germans, Poles, Italians to name a few) living in segregated neighborhoods and speaking the languages of their home countries. Appalling to have a historian speaking in such a racist and ignorant manner about the current immigrants
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Mark Kerner

4 months ago

After a reasonable episode, it ends with an anti immigration screed that is actually without basis in what the episode stated was the case in Roman Empire, and entirely without basis in current European and American history. It was shockingly out of place in this series. It is "history" as would be delineated in FOX news. Do you not have editors? This is not how history applies to current times, but how a racist, right wing nationalist would try to bend history to defend an essentially ignorant and inhumane viewpoint. Edit the last few minutes , or get an interviewer who challenges the guest to some degree in present such swill.
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