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18 October, 02:02
In 390 b. c., what happened to rome.
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The sack of Rome (390 B. C.) was the worst recorded disaster in the history of the early Roman Republic, and saw a Gallic war band led by Brennus capture and sack most of the city, after winning an easy victory on the Allia ... They were only able to raise a small army, which was easily defeated on the Allia.
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