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Decline of the Western Roman Empire. Begins with reign of Commodus AD 192 Lasts about 300 years Three phases of decline. Three Phases of Decline. 3 rd Century Crisis Revival and Division of East and West Invasions. 3 rd Century Crisis c. AD 200-300. Economic Political Military.
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Begins with reign of Commodus AD 192 • Lasts about 300 years • Three phases of decline
Three Phases of Decline • 3rd Century Crisis • Revival and Division of East and West • Invasions
3rd Century Crisis c. AD 200-300 • Economic • Political • Military
Economic • Sources of prosperity dry up • Trade- more pirates on the Mediterranean Sea and barbarians disrupting overland trade • Roman gold and silver leaving Empire to purchase luxury goods from the east (China, India, Arabia) causing trade deficit and inflation • Overuse of farmland causing decreased harvests
Political • Citizen loyalty decreases form Republican times • Political office no longer attractive. Most lose money while holding office • Armies are heavily involved in politics, especially in the selection of the Emperor
Military • More losses to barbarians • Soldiers fight for money not patriotism. Soldiers wages rise • More barbarians hired into army- less loyal
Revival and Division • Under Emperor Diocletian AD 284 • Doubled the size of army • Price and wage controls • Persecution of Christians • Increase prestige of Emperor- more like Persian Emperors • Division of Empire by East/West, Greek/Latin. One Emperor for each half. Diocletian takes eastern half