• acargitz
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    That’s ignorant of modern scholarship. Here are some serious historians you might want to look into:

    • Peter Heather
    • Anthony Kaldellis
    • Averil Cameron
    • Timothy Gregory
    • John Haldon

    There are others, of course.

    And no. By the time the Western half collapsed, the East had not drifted apart. That started happening 2-3 centuries later, definitely after Justinian. And it was not even completed as a process until after the 4th crusade at least.

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      11 month ago

      Honestly you are right as someone who started his love for history with the Romans, I didn’t know this was a debate, so I did some research and to me personally the end of the Roman empire was 476ad with the last western Roman empire abdicating. Or perhaps the fall of Constantinople

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        Roma Invicta, frater!

        It’s a fascinating topic! Keep learning!

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          11 month ago

          It absolutely is. Tho to be honest it was my beginning foray into history since then, my new passion is bronze age middle eastern/Indus history. But of course the glory of Rome is unlike many others