A single small event, such as a frightened child whispering a secret that saved the Salarian Gate in 410 AD, can trigger a cascade of historical changes that reshape entire civilizations, demonstrating how minor incidents can have profound, far-reaching consequences in history.
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The Slave Boy Who Saved Rome in 410 ADAñadido:
One beaten slave boy whispered a secret.
That whisper saved Rome.
Because the Salarian Gate held on August 24th, 410, Alaric's plunder vanished. Because the plunder vanished, his war bands deserted. Because they deserted, Constantius cornered him in Calabria and killed him by winter. Because the Western army stayed intact, Constantine III fell. The Vandals never sacked Hispania, and Aetius's commanders lived to crush Attila on the Catalonian Fields. Because Attila broke, the Hunnic Empire shattered east of the Danube. And because Rome's institutions survived, there was no no last emperor deposed. The West dissolved slowly by treaty around the year 500.
All from one frightened child in a borrowed atrium.
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