Battles That Shaped Europe
In 410 CE, the unthinkable happened. Rome, the Eternal City, was sacked for the first time in nearly 800 years. As the Visigoths under Alaric entered the city, the heart of an empire that once ruled the known world was left vulnerable, exposed, and broken. Panic spread through its streets as centuries of power and prestige crumbled in a matter of days. The sack did not destroy the Roman Empire overnight — but it shattered the illusion of its invincibility and sent shockwaves across Europe. In this episode, we explore the road to the Sack of Rome, the events themselves, their lasting consequences, and the psychological turning point in Rome’s decline. What if Rome had never fallen? Keywords: Sack of Rome 410 CE, Visigoths, Alaric, Roman Empire, fall of Rome, barbarian invasions, late Roman Empire, ancient history, military history, European history (00:00) Intro (03:10) The World Before The Battle (09:54) The Armies Gather (15:22) Into The Fray (20:57) The Price Of Victory (28:41) Echoes From The Past (35:45) What If?
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