O que realmente aconteceu no último dia do maior império da história

Did people know it was the end? In this episode, we reconstruct Rome on the last day of the Western Roman Empire. You'll learn how people lived, understand how political power fragmented over decades, who the so-called "barbarians" who brought down the Empire were, and why the date 476 AD may actually be an invention of historians. The story of Rome doesn't end with an epic battle. It ends with a 16-year-old boy exiled to a castle near Naples—and with a Germanic general who simply decided not to proclaim himself emperor. Rome didn't fall. Rome transformed. SUBSCRIBE to the channel to travel through time and discover never-before-revealed secrets! 🔔 Click the bell so you don't miss the next investigations. 💬 Share this video and help spread knowledge! #RomanHistory #RomanEmpire #AncientRome #InsideHistory #Documentary #History #Archaeology #AncientRome #FallOfRome #WorldHistory ⚠️ NOTE: This video uses Artificial Intelligence to visually reconstruct the past. These scenes are artistic interpretations based on historical facts and research, created to provide an immersive educational experience. Although they strive for verisimilitude, they are narrative illustrations and not real photographic records. Sources consulted: HEATHER, Peter. The Fall of the Roman Empire. Macmillan, 2006. WARD-PERKINS, Bryan. The Fall of Rome and the End of Civilization. Oxford University Press, 2005. GIBBON, Edward. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. 1776. HODGE, A. Trevor. Roman Aqueducts & Water Supply. Duckworth, 1992. CASSIODORUS. Variae. 6th century. PROCOPIUS OF CAESAREA. History of the Wars. 6th century. JUVENAL. Satires. 2nd century.