Was Rome a multicultural city by the time the empire came about? And by that I mean were there people from all over the empire that worked and possibly lived there? What happened when Rome fell? Was watching ROME and there are people of all different cultures and I was just wondering if this was forced diversity stuff or historical accurate.
>>923744
>Was Rome a multicultural city by the time the empire came about?
>Roman republic controlled, besides Apennine peninsula, Gaul, Iberian peninsula, Balkan peninsula, parts of Anatolian peninsula, and a huge chunk of north Africa
gee, I fucking wonder...
>>923818
Relax there newfriend no need to be harsh.
Yes OP it was very diverse and culturally rich.
>>923744
>Was Rome a multicultural city by the time the empire came about? And by that I mean were there people from all over the empire that worked and possibly lived there?
Yes, but multicultural in the sense that there were shitloads of foreigners living there, not in the sense that every culture was equally respected. If you're not a citizen, you're shit.
>What happened when Rome fell?
Rome didn't fall in a day. When the city stopped being the main commercial and political hub of the mediterranean, the foreign merchant communities left for new places. When the city was sacked, it lost hundreds of thousands of people.
>>923920
Oh alright I think I get it, that's why there's no, say, people of Cyrenian descent in Britain, because when they pulled out they took all the slaves and shit with them?