
8: The Vandals and the Fall of Roman Africa
The Fall of Rome Podcast
The Origins of Latin in the Roman Empire
The North African heartland of Carthage was one of the most productive regions in the Roman Empire. The region had a huge surplus of grain and olive oil that could be exported across the Mediterranean. In good weather, a sturdy ship could make the crossing from Carthage to Rome in just five days. By the time the Vandals invaded North Africa, some parts of the region had slipped from Rome's grasp.
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