Second siege of Rome by Alaric (409)

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The Second siege of Rome by Alaric in 409 was a renewed Visigothic blockade and pressure campaign against the Western Roman capital that deepened the empire’s political crisis and set the stage for Rome’s eventual sack in 410.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf event in late antiquity
military campaign
siege
aimedAt forcing the Western Roman government to grant land and subsidies to the Visigoths
securing recognition of Alaric’s authority and position
characterizedBy negotiations between Alaric and the Roman Senate
renewed Visigothic blockade of Rome
severe food shortages in Rome
commandedBy Alaric I
conflict Visigothic–Roman conflicts
endTime 409
followedBy Sack of Rome 410 AD
surface form: Sack of Rome (410)

Third siege of Rome by Alaric (410)
follows First siege of Rome by Alaric (408)
hasCause breakdown of negotiations between Alaric and Honorius
political instability in the Western Roman Empire
refusal of the Western Roman court to meet Alaric’s demands
hasEffect deepening of the Western Roman Empire’s political crisis
further weakening of imperial authority in Italy
increased pressure on the Roman Senate
installation of Priscus Attalus as rival emperor
preparation for the Sack of Rome in 410
hasLocation Italy
Rome
hasParticipant Alaric I
Honorius
Visigothic army
surface form: Visigoths

Western Roman Empire
historicalRegion Western Roman Empire
involves Priscus Attalus
Roman Senate
notableFor contributing to the decline of Western Roman imperial prestige
demonstrating Rome’s vulnerability to barbarian forces
opposedBy Honorius
court of Ravenna
surface form: Western Roman imperial court at Ravenna
partOf Gothic War (376–382)
surface form: Gothic War against the Western Roman Empire
precededBy First siege of Rome by Alaric (408)
relatedTo Alaric I
Sack of Rome 410 AD
surface form: Sack of Rome (410)

Western Roman Empire
startTime 409
timePeriod Late Antiquity
surface form: late Roman Empire

late antiquity
usedStrategy blockade
political pressure on the Roman Senate
starvation of the city

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First siege of Rome by Alaric (408) followedBy Second siege of Rome by Alaric (409)