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Оригинальный автор:Vanished History
Первоисточник:https://www.youtube.com/embed/6VNY8gOtbEY
Two Roman coins. Same name, same face value, same empire — struck 250 years apart. One is almost pure silver, the most trusted coin in the ancient world. The other is worthless bronze under a silver skin so thin it flakes off in your fingers. What happened in between is the real story of how Rome fell — and it isn't the one you were taught. Not barbarians at the gates. The most powerful empire in history quietly destroyed its own money, coin by coin, for two hundred years, and didn't understand what it had done until it was far too late. This is the full investigation: how the denarius went from the currency that held a civilization together to a coin nobody believed in. Nero's first quiet shave of the silver. The Crisis of the Third Century, when money and murder began to feed each other. Diocletian's war on prices — inflation made a crime punishable by death. And the one honest coin, the gold solidus, that outlived Rome itself and proved the whole collapse was a choice, not a fate. Because the real question isn't about Rome. The money in your wallet right now is worth something only because millions of strangers agree it is. So what happens the day they stop? — — — 🎵 MUSIC (YouTube Audio Library) "The Empty Moons of Jupiter" — DivKid "The Stalker" — Hainbach "Lost At Sea" — TrackTribe 🖼️ IMAGES & FOOTAGE (Wikimedia Commons unless noted) Antoninianus of Gordian III — MumblerJamie (CC BY-SA 2.0) Antoninianus of Gallienus — MumblerJamie (CC BY-SA 2.0) Roman testudo, Trajan's Column cast — CristianChirita (CC BY-SA 3.0) Debased Claudius II coin — DmVlKam (CC0) Bust of Diocletian — Giovanni Dall'Orto (Attribution) Edict on Maximum Prices inscription — MatthiasKabel (CC BY-SA 3.0) Roman gladius (Rothenburg) — Wolfgang Sauber (CC BY-SA 4.0) Empty shop / Trajan's Market — Bradley Weber (CC BY 2.0) Portrait of the Four Tetrarchs — Dimitris Kamaras (CC BY 2.0) East/West Roman Empire map — Ichthyovenator (CC BY-SA 4.0) US $100 bill (hand) — Mohammadmahdi Dourani (CC BY 4.0) Public-domain works (no attribution required): Roman market (Willem Reuter); Thomas Cole, The Course of Empire: Desolation; gold solidus (ANS, CC0) New investigation every Monday, Wednesday & Friday. Subscribe → @vanishedhistorych #Rome #AncientHistory #FallOfRome #RomanEmpire #EconomicHistory
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