How the Antonine Plague Became The Beginning of the End for Rome
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How the Antonine Plague Became The Beginning of the End for Rome
The Antonine Plague devastated Rome, leaving thousands dead daily and shaking the empire to its core. Credit: Greek Reporter archive The Antonine Plague, which struck the Roman Empire in the second century AD, was an invisible killer that brought the entire empire to its knees, doing more damage than any barbarian horde ever could. Long before the history books began mentioning the decline of Roman might, this devastating pandemic swept across t…
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