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Decline of Roman Empire in the West from "summary" of The Histories by Herodotus

The once mighty Roman Empire in the West began to crumble under the weight of internal strife, external invasions, and economic troubles. As the empire expanded to its greatest extent, stretching from the British Isles to the deserts of North Africa, maintaining control over such vast territories became a daunting task. Rome's political system became increasingly corrupt and inefficient, with power struggles and infighting among the ruling elites weakening the central government. The emperors who once wielded absolute authority found themselves at the mercy of the military and the bureaucracy, both of which were plagued by rampant corruption and incompetence. In addition to these internal problems, the Roma...
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    The Histories

    Herodotus

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