Liked the book, but loved the shorter stories/anecdotes. Like this one:
To indicate just how irrelevant Rome had become, in 410 it was sacked by the Visigoths (from a Germanic region of the Empire, now south-western France) under their king Alaric. When the emperor Honorius heard the news, he exclaimed, 'But I've just fed it by hand!' Evidently he kept a large cockerel called Rome, and the historian Procopius continued 'when he was told that it was the city of Rome which had fallen at the hands of Alaric, the emperor with a sigh of relief replied, "But I thought that my bird Rome had perished."'