1537 Advances in Natural and Applied Sciences, 6(8): 1537-1551, 2012 ISSN 1995-0772 This is a refereed journal and all articles are professionally screened and reviewed ORIGINAL ARTICLE Corresponding Author: School of History, Politics and Strategic Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. MALAYSIA The Barbarians and fall of the Romanian Empire in the West in 476 AD Kamaruzaman Yusoff, Salah L-A Mohammed, Mansoureh Ebrahimi and Azlizan Mat Enh. School of History, Politics and Strategies. Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Kamaruzaman Yusoff, Salah L-A Mohammed, Mansoureh Ebrahimi and Azlizan Mat Enh.: The Barbarians and fall of the Romanian Empire in the West in 476 AD ABSTRACT The objective of studying such a topic of the "Barbarians" and the fall of the Romanian Empire (Byzantine) in the west in 476AD is to shed some light on the role of the Gothic Barbarians in the fall of Romanian Empire, besides stating the impact of other factors on its fall in 476AD. So, we will talk about the Barbarians; name some general information about them such as the definition of the word "barbarian". In addition, we will attempt to, we will try to shed some light on the Goths barbarians' conditions who settled at the bounders of the Romanian Empire. Identifying "Goths". Also, we will address the peaceful relations of the Goths with the Romanian Empire, the aggressive relation of the Goths with the Romanian Empire and the background of conflict between them. During that, we will address the conditions of the Romanian Empire in the west in the fourth century AD.Afterwards, we will state how the Romanian Empire fell, as the paper also will be focused on the topic of the fall of the Romanian empire (Byzantine) in the west in 476AD. Thus, we will mention the reasons for the fall of the Romanian empire and views of historians about reasons for the fall of the Romanian Empire (Byzantine) in the west in 476AD.Also, of the objectives of this paper is to present the most important results and reasons which led to the fall of the Romanian Empire in the west in at the hands of the Gothic barbarians. Key words: barbarians, Goths, the fall of the Romanian empire in the west, reasons of the fall of the Romanian Empire. Introduction We saw how phenomena began to indicate since the late of the third century and early of the fourth century that the old history is exposed to too much of forgery and change, and that because Constantine's acknowledgement of the Christ is a dangerous step. The historical truth in the Mediterranean Sea world in the period between the emergence of Rome and achieving its chieftaincy on one hand, and the emergence of Islam and its prevalence on the other hand on the other hand. It’s enough that this acknowledgement and the following prevalence of Christ safely and rapidly refers to that one of the most important pillars on which the Romanian Empire (Tarkhan:1958) was built began to fall in front of the new religion, principles and views which all target the arrangement of relation between Allah and humans, rulers and subjects, and among people themselves, on bases completely differ from what people have ever known before. Moving the capital of the Romanian Empire from Rome to Constantinople was of no less effect than changing the view of the ancient world, therefore coevals felt that the familiar world began to vanish in order that the new world would began surrounding them in a new stage which appearances were completely different from what people used to. So people looked around them to find Rome - which is the immortal giant city which was the cradle of great czars, prevailed in the east and west until it became the slogan of civilization and renaissance and any other than it was the slogan of lag and barbarianism, and suddenly - they found it became threatened of demise after czars left it regretting its builder and its gone glorious, At the same time czars built Constantinople on the beach of Bosphorus in order to make it a new Rome which heir Rome's glory and greatness. (Painter:1964) To these events related what the Emperor Constantine's regime was described of, when the empire that was dependent on the right of succession as well as the support from Allah and men of the church. Also, that period was featured with the disappearance of a main intuition in the Greek (Romanian) civilization which is the intuition of citizenship, where there was no presence, in the subsequent era of Constantine, of citizens who were crowded in free citizens of both worlds Romanian and Greek. And instead, the intuition of subjectivism, i.e. all subjects of the emperor became equal in following the emperor. (Hay:1974)