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Sources |
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The Early Empire |
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The Third Century Crisis |
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Social Division |
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Downfall of the Empire |
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There is a rich collection of sources to study Roman history, like- texts, documents and material remains.
Economic expansion
(A) Presbyterian
(i) The Aristocratic class
(ii) Second Class
(B) Plebeian
(i) The lower Class
(ii) Slaves
‘Late antiquity’ is the term now used to describe the final, fascinating period in the evolution and break-up of the Roman Empire and refers broadly to the fourth to seventh centuries. The fourth century itself was one of considerable ferment, both cultural and economic.
1. Constantine’s Achievements
2. Diocletian’s Achievements
3. Justinian’s Achievements
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