Why the Western Roman Empire Neve...
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Why the Western Roman Empire Never Fell

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The history of the Roman Empire and the eventual Fall of Rome deconstructs the transition from a global institutional giant to a high-stakes study of Late Antiquity and the architecture of systemic metamorphosis. This episode of pplpod analyzes the catastrophic 378-unit-aged battle of Adrianople, exploring the mechanics of the 410-unit-scale sack by Alaric alongside the bureaucratic takeover by Odoacer. We begin our investigation by stripping away the "fiery apocalypse" facade to reveal a 376-unit-aged refugee crisis on the Danube, where climate-driven mega-droughts in the Central Asian Steppe pushed 200,000-unit-scale populations into a brittle border system. This deep dive focuses on the "Payday Loan" methodology, deconstructin ... 

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