[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":15},["ShallowReactive",2],{"art:cover-p3ch5":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"localImageUrl":6,"imageUrl":7,"thumbUrl":6,"filePageUrl":8,"sourceLabel":9,"author":10,"license":11,"description":12,"descriptionEn":13,"descriptionEs":13,"titleEn":14,"titleEs":14},"cover-p3ch5","Le sac de Rome par les Vandales (455)","","https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e8/Genseric_sacking_Rome_455_The_Sack_of_Rome%2C_Karl_Briullov%2C_1833-1836.jpg/960px-Genseric_sacking_Rome_455_The_Sack_of_Rome%2C_Karl_Briullov%2C_1833-1836.jpg","https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Genseric_sacking_Rome_455_The_Sack_of_Rome,_Karl_Briullov,_1833-1836.jpg","Wikimedia Commons","Karl Briullov","Domaine public","Cette peinture représente le sac de Rome en 455 apr. J.-C. par les Vandales dirigés par le roi Genséric. Quarante-cinq ans après le premier sac de la ville par les Wisigoths, Rome subit à nouveau un pillage, cette fois plus long et systématique. Les Vandales emportent richesses, œuvres d’art et prisonniers, affaiblissant encore davantage une ville déjà en déclin. Cette scène illustre la perte progressive du prestige et de la puissance de Rome, annonçant la chute imminente de l’Empire romain d’Occident en 476.","This painting depicts the Sack of Rome in AD 455 by the Vandals led by King Genseric. Forty-five years after the first sack of the city by the Visigoths, Rome was once again plundered, this time in a more prolonged and systematic way. The Vandals carried off wealth, artworks, and captives, further weakening a city already in decline. This scene illustrates the gradual loss of Rome’s prestige and power, foreshadowing the imminent fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476.","The Sack of Rome by the Vandals (455)",1777502613111]