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Siege of Rome (508 BC) Siege of Rome may refer to: * Siege of Rome (508 BC), by Clusium * Siege of Rome (408), see Sack of Rome (410) * Siege of Rome (409), see Sack of Rome (410) * Siege of Rome (472), by Ricimer * Siege of Rome (537–538), by the Ostrogoths * Sieg ...
, by Clusium * Siege of Rome (408), see
Sack of Rome (410) The Sack of Rome on 24 August 410 AD was undertaken by the Visigoths led by their king, Alaric I, Alaric. At that time, Rome was no longer the capital of the Western Roman Empire, having been replaced in that position first by Mediolanum (now M ...
* Siege of Rome (409), see
Sack of Rome (410) The Sack of Rome on 24 August 410 AD was undertaken by the Visigoths led by their king, Alaric I, Alaric. At that time, Rome was no longer the capital of the Western Roman Empire, having been replaced in that position first by Mediolanum (now M ...
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Siege of Rome (472) The siege of Rome was fought between supporters of the Suebian warrior Ricimer and the Western Roman emperor Anthemius. Ricimer had previously established Anthemius as emperor, but later fell out with his nominee and attacked Rome. With the help ...
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Siege of Rome (537–538) The First Siege of Rome during the Gothic War lasted for a year and nine days, from 2 March 537 to 12 March 538. The city was besieged by the Ostrogothic army under their king Vitiges; the defending East Romans were commanded by Belisarius, o ...
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Siege of Rome (546) The Sack of Rome in 546 was carried out by the Gothic king Totila during the Gothic War (535–554), Gothic War of 535–554 between the Ostrogothic Kingdom, Ostrogoths and the Byzantine Empire, Eastern Roman Empire. Totila was based at Tivoli, ...
, by the Ostrogoths * Siege of Rome (549–550), by the Ostrogoths *
Siege of Rome (756) Siege of Rome may refer to: * Siege of Rome (508 BC), by Clusium * Siege of Rome (408), see Sack of Rome (410) * Siege of Rome (409), see Sack of Rome (410) * Siege of Rome (472), by Ricimer * Siege of Rome (537–538), by the Ostrogoths * Siege of ...
, by the Lombards under Aistulf *
Siege of Rome (1849) The Roman Republic ( it, Repubblica Romana) was a short-lived state declared on 9 February 1849, when the government of the Papal States was temporarily replaced by a Republicanism, republican government due to Pope Pius IX's departure to Gaeta. ...
, by the French


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Arab raid against Rome The Arab raid against Rome took place in 846. Muslim raiders plundered the outskirts of the city of Rome, sacking the basilicas of Old St Peter's and St Paul's-Outside-the-Walls, but were prevented from entering the city itself by the Aurelian Wa ...
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Capture of Rome The Capture of Rome ( it, Presa di Roma) on 20 September 1870 was the final event of the unification of Italy (''Risorgimento''), marking both the final defeat of the Papal States under Pope Pius IX and the unification of the Italian Peninsula ...
(1870), by the Kingdom of Italy * Liberation of Rome (1944), by the Allies during World War II *
Fall of Rome (disambiguation) Fall of Rome may refer to: History * Sack of Rome (disambiguation), where the city of Rome is defeated * Capture of Rome (1870) by the Kingdom of Sardinia * Battle of Monte Cassino (1944) which included the ''Fall of Rome''; during WWII * Fall of t ...
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Battle of Rome (disambiguation) Battle of Rome may refer to: * Battle of Rome, a 537 battle during the Siege of Rome * Arab raid against Rome (846) * Capture of Rome, an 1870 battle with the Kingdom of Sardinia * German occupation of Rome, a battle in September 1943 between Germa ...
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Battle for Rome (disambiguation) Battle for Rome may refer to: * The title under which the series '' Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire'' was transmitted on the Discovery Channel * One of the alternative names for what is now more commonly referred to as the Battle of Mo ...
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