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After the fall of the Roman Empire, what type of rulers took the place of the Roman emperor?
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After the fall of the Roman Empire, what type of rulers took the place of the Roman emperor?
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The answer should be "WARRIOR KINGS"
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It would be "dictators" who often
took the place of the Roman emperor after the fall of the Roman Empire, since this fall led to a large "power vacuum" that needed to be filled.
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