LATE ANTIQUITY

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John will discuss Late Antiquity, focusing on Rommer's discoveries and innovations during this period. Late Antiquity describes the final phase of the Roman Empire, highlighting significant changes between the 4th and 7th centuries.

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  • Late Antiquity, spanning the 4th to 7th centuries, marked significant shifts like the rise of Christianity and Islam, economic changes due to silver mine depletion, and the Roman Empire's division.
  • John will delve into Late Antiquity, focusing on Rommer's discoveries, highlighting the era's cultural, economic transformations, and the establishment of a second capital.

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  • What is Late Antiquity?

    A period of significant changes in the Roman Empire.

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Late Antiquity: Roman Empire Transformations and Innovations

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  • John will discuss Late Antiquity, focusing on Rommer's discoveries and innovations during this period.
  • Late Antiquity describes the final phase of the Roman Empire, highlighting significant changes between the 4th and 7th centuries.
  • The 4th century saw cultural and economic transformations, including developments in villages and official relationships with Islam.
  • Changes in the 7th century included Christianity becoming the official religion, the rise of Islam, and territorial expansions.
  • The Roman Empire faced economic challenges due to the depletion of silver mines, leading to the introduction of a gold coin system.
  • The Roman Empire's division into separate parts and the establishment of a second capital were key innovations during this period.
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