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20 minutes ago, Lion.Kanzen said:

Roman economy....

 

This applies to all 3 periods.

Around min 18:19 start the third century crisis in the video.

 

22:57 Diocletian try to solve the problems that Aurelian can't solve.

...But trying to fix prices only made matters worse.

In short, this is what happened: money was worth less.

And they didn't realize, I think the Byzantines tried to fix this, but for the West it was too late. 

 

 

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In recent years, the scholarly community has become divided on Sol between traditionalists and a growing group of revisionists.[6] In the traditional view, Sol Invictus was the second of two different sun gods in Rome. The first of these, Sol Indiges, or Sol, was believed to be an early Roman god of minor importance whose cult had petered out by the first century AD. Sol Invictus, on the other hand, was believed to be a Syrian sun god whose cult was first promoted in Rome under Elagabalus, without success. Some fifty years later, in 274 AD, Aurelian established the cult of Sol Invictus as an official religion.[7] There has never been consensus on which Syrian sun god he might have been: some scholars opted for the sky god of Emesa, Elagabal,[3] while others preferred Malakbel of Palmyra.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sol_Invictus

 

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