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Enclosing all the {{Wiki|Seven hills of Rome|Seven Hills}} of [[Rome]], this line of city [[Aurelian Walls|walls]] was built during the reigns of [[Roman Empire|Emperor]] [[Aurelian]] and Emperor [[Probus]] from 271 to 275. It served as a deterrent against raiding clans of barbarians who liked to strike poorly defended suburbs and villages. In 545, during the {{Wiki|Gothic War (535–554)|Gothic War}}, [[Totila]], {{Wiki|Ostrogothic Kingdom|King}} of the {{Wiki|Ostrogoths}}, destroyed much of the walls in an attempt to reduce the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantines]]' ability to defend the city.
Enclosing all the {{Wiki|Seven hills of Rome|Seven Hills}} of [[Rome]], this line of city [[Aurelian Walls|walls]] was built during the reigns of [[Roman Empire|Emperor]] [[Aurelian]] and Emperor [[Probus]] from 271 to 275. It served as a deterrent against raiding clans of barbarians who liked to strike poorly defended suburbs and villages. In 545, during the {{Wiki|Gothic War (535–554)|Gothic War}}, [[Totila]], {{Wiki|Ostrogothic Kingdom|King}} of the {{Wiki|Ostrogoths}}, destroyed much of the walls in an attempt to reduce the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantines]]' ability to defend the city.



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Enclosing all the Seven Hills of Rome, this line of city walls was built during the reigns of Emperor Aurelian and Emperor Probus from 271 to 275. It served as a deterrent against raiding clans of barbarians who liked to strike poorly defended suburbs and villages. In 545, during the Gothic War, Totila, King of the Ostrogoths, destroyed much of the walls in an attempt to reduce the Byzantines' ability to defend the city.

And that's what's wrong with Goths today: too much makeup, not enough village razing.