Roman Empire (Decay)

The Roman Empire, officially the Unforgiving Roman Kingdom, was a large, multicultural imperial state that existed through most of Europe, as well as most of the Middle East and northern Africa. The Roman Empire lasted nearly a millennium, even though it's political and ideological stances changed from the different rulers of the Empire.

The Roman Empire was originally a political and cultural union entitled the Roman Kingdom, following the unification of Rome, Etruscan civilization, Magna Graecia, and the Carthaginian Empire. Throughout the decades after the creation of the Roman Kingdom, the use of expansion through brutal and cruel force was a popular choice for the Empire, and would be the reason for it's expansion into the Balkans, northern Africa, and the Middle East.

The end of the Roman Empire is debatable, however, many blame the rule of Emperor Decius Narses and his constant declaration of war against the Saudi State. Other reasons for it's collapse are pointed at the fact that the Roman Empire war declared broke and utterly bankrupt by the late 4th century.