| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| 410 - Rome is sacked by this first King of the Visigoths | Alaric | 64%
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| 466 - Beginning of the conquest of Spain by this Germanic people led by King Euric | Visigoths | 57%
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| 413 - St. Augustine of Hippo begins this work that aims at answering to the allegation that Christianity caused the decline of Rome | The City of God | 36%
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| 476 - The last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire, Romulus Augustus, resigns the crown to this Roman soldier at Ravenna | Odoacer | 35%
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| 439 - Carthage is captured by the Vandals lead by this King which marks the end of six centuries of Roman domination of this territory | Genseric | 32%
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| 454 - This Roman general who defeated Attila is assassinated by the Roman emperor himself | Aetius | 30%
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| 451 - This battle during the Hunnic invasion of Gaul sees the defeat of Attila | Chalons | 22%
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| 438 - A compilation of the laws of the Roman Empire under the Christian emperors since 312 is issued that is known under the name of this Emperor | Theodosius | 21%
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| 455 - This same Roman emperor who killed his general is assassinated and a few days later the city of Rome is sacked by the Vandals lead by Genseric | Valentinian | 19%
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| 493 - This Ostrogoth King begins his reign in Italy | Theoderic | 17%
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| 440 - This Pope, the first to be called "the great", is elected who persuaded Attila to turn back from his invasion of Italy | Leo the Great | 15%
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| 486 - This battle between the Frankish forces under Clovis I and the general Syagrius leads to the Frankish conquest of the Roman rump state of Soissons | Soissons | 13%
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| ca. 416 - This monk founds the Abbey of St Victor in Marseilles thus bringing the ideas and practices of Egyptian monasticism to the early medieval West | Johannes Cassian | 6%
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| 496 - Following his victory at this battle against the Alamanni, Clovis converts to Christianism | Tolbiac | 5%
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