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    • In modern historiography, the Western Roman Empire was the western provinces of the Roman Empire, collectively, during any period in which they were administered separately from the eastern provinces by a separate, independent imperial court. Particularly during the period from AD 395 to 476, there were separate, coequal courts dividing the … See more

    Background

    As the Roman Republic expanded, it reached a point where the central government in Rome could not effectively rule … See more

    History

    Honorius, the younger son of Theodosius I, was declared Augustus (and as such co-emperor with his father) on 23 January in 393, at the age of 9. Upon the death of Theodosius, Honorius inherited the throne of the Wes… See more

    Map of Western Roman Empire wikipedia
    StatusWestern administrative division of the Roman Empire
    Official languagesLatin
    Common languagesVulgar Latin and other regional languages
    The End of Ancient Rome
    The End of Ancient Rome
    The Collapse of the West
    The Collapse of the West
    Political aftermath

    After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the Germanic kingdoms, often referred to as "barbarian kingdoms", founded during its collapse continued to grow and prosper. Their beginnings, together with the end of the Wester… See more

    Legacy

    As the Western Roman Empire crumbled, the new Germanic rulers who conquered its constituent provinces maintained most Roman laws and traditions. Many of the invading Germanic tribes were already Christianiz… See more

    List of Western Roman emperors

    With junior colleagues and heirs are listed below the reign of each emperor.
    Maximian: 286–305
    Maximian was elevated to caesar by Diocletian in 285, after Diocletian defeated Carinus. … See more

    Further reading

    • Börm, Henning (2018). Westrom: Von Honorius bis Justinian. Kohlhammer. ISBN 978-3170332164.
    • Heather, Peter (2003). The Visigoths from the Migration Period to the Seventh Century: An Ethnographic Perspectiv… See more

     
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