Roman collapse pressure marked by civil wars, northern invasions, economic collapse, and plague.
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Third-century crisis
Roman collapse pressure marked by civil wars, northern invasions, economic collapse, and plague.
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"...the solutions worked. And eventually, we had something called the third century crisis, the crisis of the third century, which basically meant the Roman..."
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Byzantium survives for a thousand years because it solves Rome's political problem.
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