The sacking of Rome by the Goths, 410 AD.

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Here's a sacking and fall of Rome article.

The Visigoth Sack of Rome is considered a major event in the fall of the Roman Empire and the slow move from classical antiquity to the Middle Ages. By the time the Visigoths, led by Alaric, entered the city, Rome had already lost its political position in its former empire.

https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/sack-rome/#

Sack of Rome

August 27, 410 C.E., marked an end to the three-day sack of the city of Rome by Visigoths from Eastern Europe. This sack of Rome signaled a major turning point in the fall of the Western Roman Empire.

@Some_Emo_Chick it's not widely known, but roman statues and buildings were actually painted with vivid colors
the goths painted it all white

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You laugh but this was a thing in the 80s that batcavers ridiculed - Ostrogoths? Visigoths?

@Some_Emo_Chick those goths look too happy! 😂

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Geschichte verständlich machen - so wichtig!

@Some_Emo_Chick So it's goth chicks who are always thinking about Ancient Rome? 🤭❤️

#Alt4You A drawing of Ancient Rome complete with various stone temples and buildings in the background against a red sky. In the foreground sits a tall stone statue of a Roman king holding a shield with his left hand by his side and his right hand stretched out in front of him. Five teenage girls with black hair and black outfits are climbing around the statue and tying a noosed rope around the statue's neck. There is also a sixth girl in the middle distance watching on approvingly while riding a Roman soldier like a horse.

@Some_Emo_Chick every time I see this picture it gets better.
@Some_Emo_Chick You don’t happen to know the source by any chance?