Plus, who was the first king of England?
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Throughout antiquity, kingdoms and nations rose and fell but Rome stood strong—until its steep decline. The fall of this ancient superpower is so complex that historians are still debating it today, but a new theory has emerged. |
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Photograph by Bridgeman Images |
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