The traditional date for the "fall" of Rome is:
A) 526 C.E., when Emperor Theodore died.
B) 476 C.E., when Odovacer toppled Emperor Romulus Augustus.
C) 410 C.E., when Alaric sacked the city of Rome.
D) 312 C.E., when Constantine defeated Emperor Maxentius.
E) 284 C.E., when Diocletian reorganized the empire.
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