Decline of Rome May 13, 2020May 11, 2020 Read Book of the Ancient Romans, Chapter 23: The Decline of Rome from page 413-422. Answer the reading questions below. You must Login to access this assessment. Username or Email Address Password Remember Me
AseyeShika says: May 13, 2020 at 9:21 am Diocletian called himself and Maximian Augustuses and the men helping them Caesars. I thought that was interesting. Reply
Kyra says: May 13, 2020 at 9:41 am Diocletian must have been good at math or had a servant who was good at math because that is a lot of dividing! Reply
Calista says: May 13, 2020 at 9:57 am I read a story about Helena. I think she was made a saint. I feel like I’ve waited forever for Rome to fall and now that is is I’m sad. 🙁 Reply
Gylla says: May 13, 2020 at 11:48 am Romes values completely fell apart it wasn’t the same as when it began, also Zenobias statue looks really weird Reply
Logan says: May 13, 2020 at 1:50 pm I’m glad you remember it. We talked about it early this year in the Christian History Class. Reply
Diocletian called himself and Maximian Augustuses and the men helping them Caesars. I thought that was interesting.
Diocletian must have been good at math or had a servant who was good at math because that is a lot of dividing!
I read a story about Helena. I think she was made a saint. I feel like I’ve waited forever for Rome to fall and now that is is I’m sad. 🙁
Romes values completely fell apart it wasn’t the same as when it began, also Zenobias statue looks really weird
yeah they were weird
ive heard of the edict of milan berfore
I’m glad you remember it. We talked about it early this year in the Christian History Class.