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Explain the third century crisis of Roman Empire
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Taniya Sharma 2 years, 1 month ago

- The first and second centuries were a period of peace, prosperity and economic expansion but the third century was a period of crisis . - In 225, new dynasty called sasanians emerged in Iran . They were more aggresive and expanding rapidly in the direction of the Euphrates. - the Germanic tribes ( babarians ) began to move against the Rhine and Danube frontiers from 233 to 280 saw repeated invansions . The Roman were forced to abandon much of the territory beyond the Danube . - the rapid succession of emperors ( 25 emperors in 47 years ) is a sign of strain faced by the empire in the 3rd century.
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