Why Every Great Empire Eventually Falls — Fexingo History

Roman Economic Collapse: The Denarius Crisis

5 min · 31. maj 2026
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In this episode of Why Every Great Empire Eventually Falls, Lucas and Luna dive into one of the most subtle yet devastating forces behind Rome's decline: the slow-motion collapse of its currency. From the silver mines of Hispania to the imperial mint in Rome, they trace how the denarius — the backbone of the Roman economy — was systematically debased over two centuries. By the time Diocletian took power, the coin that had once been 90% silver was barely 5%. Lucas breaks down the chain reaction: inflation, price controls, black markets, and the eventual transformation of the Roman economy into a barter-and-requisition system. Along the way, they meet a third-century emperor, Aurelian, who tried to reform the currency, and discuss the catastrophic census under Diocletian that attempted to freeze the economy in place. This episode gives you a concrete, numismatic window into how the Roman Empire lost control of its own wealth — long before the barbarians ever breached the walls. #RomanEmpire #Denarius #CurrencyDebasement #Inflation #Aurelian #Diocletian #Hispania #SilverMines #Numismatics #PriceControls #EdictOnMaximumPrices #ThirdCenturyCrisis #Mint #RomanEconomy #AncientHistory #FexingoHistory #WhyEmpiresFall #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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