Posted on 07/15/2018 4:42:31 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
[snip] Malaria is believed to have been a factor in the decline of the Mesopotamian civilization and the Roman Empire. [/snip]
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Posted on 12/08/2002 8:40:36 PM PST by dennisw
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“How Malaria Destroyed the Roman Empire”
I think it was more like the democrats of Roman times that destroyed Rome.
More likely Rome was so severely weakened by this point that this epidemic pushed it over the edge...
How Malaria Destroyed the Roman Empire
Malaria and the Fall of Rome
Malaria ravaged the ancient Roman Empire 2,000 years ago
Africa is a hell of a place!
At least as big of a factor was Rome not defending her borders and their culture was destroyed. Sound familiar?
“How Malaria Destroyed the Roman Empire”
And then science discovered the remedy...ddt.., and then Wretched Carson wrote her novel and then Nixon/Ruckleshouse (whats in a name?) squashed it.
Debasing their currency didn’t help.
I used to tell my students that Rachel Carson (lauded by their textbook) was inadvertently responsible for more human deaths than Hitler and Stalin combined. There was a college professor who ate a pound of DDT to show how safe it was. The kids would ask “What happened?” I’d say, “He died...30 years later while mountain climbing in his 80s.”
I doubt it. They always had Malaria. It’s the kind of disease that takes a continuous toll, but doesn’t spread exponentially like the plague. There’s no reason it would suddenly wipe out an empire after 700 years. There are plenty of known causes for the decline and fall of Rome, mostly political and economic. There is no one “reason”.
But Rome had ceased being the capital of the Empire a hundred years prior to this, when Constantine moved the center of gov’t to Constantinople?
I didn’t know Obama’s daughter had anything to do with Rome.
I thought it was lead pipes and drinking vessels that enfeebled all the leadership.
Not just Constantinople for the Eastern Roman Empire, but also Ravenna for the Western Roman Empire after 402 AD.
Yes, what a cluster Obama that whole DDT thing was/is. Some dumb bastards in the bowels of our communist government haven’t figured it out yet.
Right. Rome had ceased to be “Rome” before this purported malaria epidemic.
In the West we tend to equate the end of the Roman Empire with the decline of Rome and the Western Empire, I guess in the 400s. But the Empire went on for nearly another 1,000 years with its capital at Byzantium/Constantinople. The fact that the Eastern Empire was more culturally Greek and was eventually overrun by Islam cuts them off from our historical memory.
The gold solidus had a run for nearly 700 years.
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