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Sack of Rome 410 CE
Article by Donald L. Wasson

Sack of Rome 410 CE

In August of 410 CE Alaric the Gothic king accomplished something that had not been done in over eight centuries: he and his army entered the gates of imperial Rome and sacked the city. Although the city and, for a time, the Roman Empire...
The Wonderful Sack
Article by Joshua J. Mark

The Wonderful Sack

The Wonderful Sack is a legend of the Cheyenne nation and one of the Wihio tales, featuring the trickster figure Wihio, similar to the Lakota Sioux character Iktomi (also known as Unktomi) of the famous Iktomi tales. Although the date of...
The Sack of Rome by the Gauls, 390 BCE
Article by Ludwig Heinrich Dyck

The Sack of Rome by the Gauls, 390 BCE

After the Gauls defeated the Romans at the confluence of the Tiber and the Allia rivers, the Gauls marched on to Rome. In late July 390 BCE, the undefended city fell to the invaders to be burnt and sacked. Only on the Capitol Hill, did a...
Sack of Rome (1527 CE)
Image by Medieval Warfare Magazine / Karwansaray Publishers

Sack of Rome (1527 CE)

The Papal Swiss Guard make a last stand during the Sack of Rome in 1527 CE, illustrated by Zvonimir Grbasic. Courtesy of Medieval Warfare Magazine / Karwansaray Publishers.
Sack of Rome by the Visigoths
Image by JN Sylvestre

Sack of Rome by the Visigoths

Sack of Rome by the Visigoths on 24 August 410, by J.N. Sylvestre, 1890 CE. Musée Paul Valéry
The Sack of Rome, 390 BCE
Image by The Creative Assembly

The Sack of Rome, 390 BCE

An artist's impression of what the sack of Rome in 390 BCE by the Gauls may have looked. From the computer game Total War: Rome II - Rise of the Republic by the Creative Assembly.
Battle of Allia and Sack of Rome - Rise of the Republic DOCUMENTARY
Video by Kings and Generals

Battle of Allia and Sack of Rome - Rise of the Republic DOCUMENTARY

Most of the documentaries on the Roman history depict Rome at the peak of its glory, during the Late Republic and Early Empire. Yet, Rome started from the humble beginnings, as a singular city-state that struggled for its survival, and was...
1204: The Sack of Constantinople
Article by Mark Cartwright

1204: The Sack of Constantinople

In 1204 CE the unthinkable happened and Constantinople, after nine centuries of withstanding all comers, was brutally sacked. Even more startling was the fact that the perpetrators were not any of the traditional enemies of the Byzantine...
The Sack of Lyon by Calvinists
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The Sack of Lyon by Calvinists

A c. 1565 painting The Sack of Lyon by Calvinists, which occurred in 1562 during the French Wars of Religion (1562-1598). (Musée d'histoire de Lyon)
Orosius
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Orosius

Paulus Orosius (usually given as Orosius, 5th century CE) was a Christian theologian and historian who was also a friend and protege of St. Augustine of Hippo (l. 354-430 CE). He is best known for his work Seven Books of History Against the...
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