western empire
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Definition
Noun 1. The Western Roman Empire: The western portion of the Roman Empire after its official administrative division in 395 AD. This political entity, with its capital initially at Milan and later at Ravenna, encompassed regions including Italy, Gaul (France), Hispania (Spain), and parts of North Africa. It faced continuous political instability and external pressures, leading to its eventual dissolution in 476 AD when the last emperor, Romulus Augustulus, was deposed.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Western Empire struggled to maintain control over its vast territories after the division.
- Historians often cite the fall of the Western Empire in 476 as a symbolic end to ancient history in Europe.
- Compared to the Eastern Empire, the Western Empire had fewer economic resources and a weaker administrative structure.
Advanced Usage
- "the fall of the Western Empire": A common historical phrase referring to the events and processes leading to its collapse in the late 5th century.
- The economic and military crises contributed significantly to the fall of the Western Empire.
Variants and Related Words
- Western Roman Empire: The full, more formal name for the Western Empire.
- The Western Roman Empire faced invasions from various Germanic tribes.
- Eastern Empire (Eastern Roman Empire/Byzantine Empire): The eastern counterpart, which continued to thrive long after the west's fall.
- While the Western Empire fell, the Eastern Empire survived for nearly another thousand years.
Synonyms
- Western Roman Empire: The direct and most precise synonym.
- The Latin West: A broader cultural and historical term sometimes used to describe the Latin-speaking western provinces during and after the empire's division.
Related Phrases
- Division of the Roman Empire: The event in 395 AD when Emperor Theodosius I split the empire between his two sons, creating the separate Eastern and Western administrations.
- The division of the Roman Empire created two distinct political entities.
Noun
- the western part after the Roman Empire was divided in 395; it lasted only until 476