The Fall of the Western Roman Empire: What Really Happened
Fexingo History · Mediterranean
The Fall of the Western Roman Empire: What Really Happened
For centuries, the fall of the Western Roman Empire has been blamed on barbarian invasions, moral decay, or administrative collapse. But what really happened? In this show, Lucas and Luna dismantle the myths and explore the full tapestry of factors—from the Crisis of the Third Century and the reforms of Diocletian and Constantine, to the rise of Germanic foederati and the pivotal battles of Adrianople (378 CE) and the crossing of the Rhine (406 CE). They examine the economic fragmentation, the shift of power to Constantinople, the role of Christianity, and the eventual deposition of Romulus Augustulus in 476 CE—a date that may be more symbolic than decisive. Along the way, they discuss the legacy of figures like Stilicho, Alaric, and Attila, and ask whether the empire truly fell or simply transformed. Why does this ancient collapse still resonate? Because the echoes of Rome’s end—migration, climate change, inequality, and political division—mirror our own times. Join Lucas and Luna as they separate fact from fiction and uncover the messy, human story behind one of history’s greatest turning points.