The document discusses the Western Roman Empire from 300-500 CE. It provides background on the empire's formation and split from the Eastern Roman Empire. It then covers several aspects of life in the Western Roman Empire, including daily life, important events, causes of dissolution, military prowess, rulers, languages/culture, social structure, economy, religion, education, cities, art/architecture, housing, transportation, leisure activities, and government/politics. Key cities mentioned are Mediolanum, Ravenna, and Rome. Daily life was busy, especially in urban centers, and the empire had a complex social hierarchy. The military, economy, and unified culture made the empire a formidable civilization.