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The Disintegration of the Roman Empire (284 C.E. – 476 C.E.)

The Disintegration of the Roman Empire (284 C.E. – 476 C.E.). Mrs. Tucker 7 th Grade World History Honors Cobalt Institute of Math and Science. Complete the Time Line. Fill in the squares with the dates going from oldest to newest. Color the squares different colors when you are finished.

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The Disintegration of the Roman Empire (284 C.E. – 476 C.E.)

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  1. The Disintegration of the Roman Empire (284 C.E. – 476 C.E.) Mrs. Tucker 7th Grade World History Honors Cobalt Institute of Math and Science

  2. Complete the Time Line • Fill in the squares with the dates going from oldest to newest. • Color the squares different colors when you are finished. • Tape the timeline in your interactive notebook

  3. 284 C.E. Diocletian Becomes Emperor of the Roman Empire

  4. 330 C.E. • Constantine Moves Capital to Constantinople

  5. 378 C.E. • The Germanic Visigoths Defeat the Romans

  6. 395 C.E. • The Emperor Theodosius Dies

  7. 395 C.E. • The Roman Empire Splits in Two

  8. 410 C.E. • Alaric and the Visigoths Capture Rome

  9. 455 C.E. • The Germanic Vandals Invade Rome

  10. 476 C.E. • The Last Western Emperor is Overthrown

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