Developer Billionworlds and publisher Daedalic Entertainment have confirmed the release date for Yield! Fall Of Rome. This is a turn-based 4X strategy game in which you are thrown into the end times ...
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Why Rome did not actually fall in 476

Most people are taught that Rome fell in 476 AD. That version of history is convenient - and wrong. Roman institutions, governance, and daily life continued for decades in the West and nearly a ...
German author and poet Johann Wolfgang Goethe once said about Rome, “Only in Rome is it possible to understand Rome.” The city has a complex and rich history behind it. Once the capital of a sprawling ...
I think about the Roman Empire every day. I know it's a meme, but it's true for me. That meme is my hole, it was made for me etc. I've trekked along Hadrian's Wall, toured the Colosseum in Rome, and ...
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Get a deep dive and overview into the gameplay of Yield! Fall of Rome in this narrated gameplay trailer showcasing a round of play for this upcoming turn-based 4x strategy game. The video showcases a ...
The year is 401 AD, spring is in the air as the sun is slowly setting. What seems like a completely normal night by the river of the Rhine is turning out to be the beginning of the end for the world’s ...
EJ Antoni is acting director for The Heritage Foundation's Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies and chief economist for the Center for Data Analysis. Peter St. Onge / @profstonge Peter ...
More than any other event in Western history the so-called “Decline and Fall of Rome” has been weaponized for centuries to promote a variety of social, religious, or ideological agendas. British ...
Rome favored wine, not beer. Yet beer survived and spread beyond imperial borders. This video explains how brewing traditions endured among societies Rome dismissed.
America’s financial mismanagement has gotten so bad that some say our country’s decline is now inevitable, drawing parallels to the Roman Empire’s collapse. That comparison is unfair for two reasons.