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The Pandemic that Ravaged Ancient Rome #AncientRome #AntoninePlague #pandemic #history #RomanEmpire #outbreak In 165 AD, the Antonine Plague swept through the Roman Empire from east to west, killing over 5 million people and lasting for 15 years. This pandemic was one of the deadliest in human history, and it attacked the respiratory systems of those infected, causing fever, chills, and breathing difficulties. Rome was at the height of its power during this time, but the Antonine Plague brought the empire to its knees. People were dying rapidly, and no one knew how to stop it. The disease spread quickly along trade routes, making it difficult to contain. The pandemic was a reminder of the vulnerability of even the most powerful societies to infectious diseases. #deadly #respiratory #fever #chills #breathingdifficulties #vulnerability #society #infectiousdiseases #health #medicine #publichealth #epidemics #disease