[401-450] | Genuine & Certified

: The promulgation of the Theodosian Law Code in 438, which collected all imperial laws since 312.

: Roman troops officially withdrew from Britain, leaving the region to be settled by Anglo-Saxons and leading to a period of economic and cultural decline. [401-450]

: One of the longest-reigning Roman emperors, Theodosius II ruled from 402 until his death in 450. He is most famous for: : The promulgation of the Theodosian Law Code

The era between 401 and 450 AD was a transformative period marked by political instability and the reshaping of world maps. led by Alaric

: The Visigoths, led by Alaric , sacked Rome for the first time in 800 years, signaling the empire's vulnerability.

: The massive fortification of Constantinople that protected the city for over a millennium.