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What if the Fall of Rome wasn't a barbarian invasion, but a fiscal implosion? This video traces the structural decay that led to the quiet deposition of Romulus Augustulus in 476 AD. We analyze the financial failures, the lethal paradox of imperial overstretch, and the internal decisions that hollowed out the Western Roman Empire from within. Discover why events like the sack of Rome and the Battle of Adrianople were symptoms, not the cause, and how the loss of North Africa sealed the Empire's fate. If you enjoyed this deep dive into military history and structural failure, please like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more history documentaries! 📖 TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Introduction: The Whisper of 476 AD 2:47 The Crack Begins: The Punic Wars & Latifundia 6:37 Marius's Fatal Reform: The Professional Army 10:13 Diocletian's Fix: Rigidity and Taxation 14:54 The Final Divorce: East vs. West (395 AD) 18:48 Adrianople: Emperor Valens' Tragic Miscalculation 22:13 The Irrecoverable Blow: Loss of North Africa (439 AD) 27:55 The Quiet End: Odoacer and the Imperial Regalia 30:39 Lesson 1: The Debt-to-Defense Trap 33:34 Lesson 3: The Corrosion of Internal Division 36:16 Conclusion: The Enduring Legacy of Rome ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It utilizes AI-generated images and narration to explore historical and political concepts. The content is not intended as professional historical or political advice. Viewers are encouraged to conduct their own research and consult qualified experts for personalized guidance. #FallofRome #AncientHistory #WesternRomanEmpire #Odoacer #HistoryDocumentary