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From Constantines death and the fall of the Western Roman Empire Volume V of Edward Gibbons The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire covers this time span. According to Gibbon the Decline of the Roman Empire was a slow-moving process that was brought on by both internal disintegration and outside influences. The empire was split into two during this time with the Eastern Roman Empire continuing to be powerful while the Western Roman Empire was increasingly threatened by barbarian invasions and internal strife. Gibbon also emphasizes the influence of religion on historical events particularly the development of Christianity and the struggles between its various factions. Gibbon gives a thorough description of the reigns of significant emperors like Honorius Theodosius I and Julian the Apostate as well as the development of strong barbarian leaders like Attila the Hun. Also he talks about the contributions made by notable individuals like Saint Augustine who had a huge impact on the growth of Christian theology. Overall Gibbons work highlights the subtleties and complexity of the fall of the Roman Empire demonstrating the different reasons that led to its eventual downfall.