Crisis of the Third Century
The plague of Cyprian devastated populations, notably in Alexandria, while rampant inflation caused chaos as emperors debased currency to fund military needs. This period also marked the decline of the Roman climate optimum, leading to agricultural instability. Additionally, the lack of a clear succession system led to political turmoil, particularly following the assassination of Alexander.In this clip
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