Sack of Rome
The city of Rome has been sacked on several occasions. Among the most famous:
- Battle of the Allia (387 BC) – Rome is sacked by the Gauls after the Battle of the Allia
- Sack of Rome (410) – Rome is sacked by Alaric, King of the Visigoths
- Sack of Rome (455) – Rome is sacked by Geiseric, King of the Vandals
- Sack of Rome (546) – Rome is sacked and depopulated by Totila, King of the Ostrogoths, during the war between the Ostrogoths and the Byzantines
- Sack of Rome (846) – The Arabs attack Rome and loot old St. Peter's Basilica, though the Roman City walls prevent further damage to the city itself
- Sack of Rome (1084) – Rome is sacked by the Normans of Robert Guiscard
- Sack of Rome (1527) – Rome is sacked by the mutinous troops of Emperor Charles V
Sack of Rome may also refer to:
- "Sack of Rome", an exceptional victory in a chess tournament in Rome by Sofia Polgar
See also