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  2. Sack of Rome (410) - Wikipedia

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    The city of Rome may have held as many as 800,000 people, making it the largest in the world at the time. [60] The Goths under Alaric laid siege to the city in late 408. Panic swept through its streets, and there was an attempt to reinstate pagan rituals in the still religiously mixed city to ward off the Visigoths. [61]

  3. Alaric I - Wikipedia

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    Imaginative portrait of Alaric in C. Strahlheim, Das Welttheater, 4.Band, Frankfurt a.M., 1836. According to Jordanes, a 6th-century Roman bureaucrat of Gothic origin—who later turned his hand to history—Alaric was born on Peuce Island at the mouth of the Danube Delta in present-day Romania and belonged to the noble Balti dynasty of the Thervingian Goths.

  4. Gothic art - Wikipedia

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    Renaissance authors believed that the Sack of Rome by the Gothic tribes in 410 had triggered the demise of the Classical world and all the values they held dear. In the 15th century, various Italian architects and writers complained that the new "barbarian" styles filtering down from north of the Alps posed a similar threat to the classical ...

  5. Sack of Rome (455) - Wikipedia

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    Gaiseric and his army looted great amounts of treasure from Rome. They "tore off half the roof" of the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus by stripping away the gilt bronze roof tiles, [15] hence the modern term vandalism. [16] [17] The two-week Vandal sack of 455 is generally considered more destructive than the three-day Visigoth sack of 410. [18]

  6. 410 - Wikipedia

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    Sack of Rome by the Visigoths. Year 410 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.At the time, it was known as the Year after the Consulship of Honorius and Theodosius (or, less frequently, year 1163 Ab urbe condita).

  7. Joseph-Noël Sylvestre - Wikipedia

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    He was an exponent of the romantic Academic art style, also known as art pompier (fireman's art), examples of which are the Death of Seneca (1875), The Gaul Ducar decapitates the Roman general Flaminius at the Battle of Trasimene (1882), The Sack of Rome by the barbarians in 410 (1890) and François Rude working on the Arc de Triomphe (1893).

  8. Goths - Wikipedia

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    5.1 Art. 5.1.1 Early. 5.1.2 ... The first incursion of the Roman Empire that can be attributed to Goths is the sack of Histria ... and in 410 he sacked the city of Rome.

  9. Gaiseric - Wikipedia

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    Gaiseric Sacking Rome, a painting by Karl Briullov (1833–1836). Responding to the actions of Petronius Maximus, Gaiseric moved a large seaborne force from Carthage to Italy and sacked the city in a more thorough manner than even Alaric's Goths had carried out in 410. [29]

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