The Decline of Rome: The Metamorphosis of Ancient CivilisationWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1967 - 340 pagine |
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... later writers . This historian was strongly influenced by rhetoric , as is evident from the numerous speeches inser- ted into his narrative and still more from his florid set pieces . Yet one can say that as a piece of political history ...
... later writers . This historian was strongly influenced by rhetoric , as is evident from the numerous speeches inser- ted into his narrative and still more from his florid set pieces . Yet one can say that as a piece of political history ...
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... later be discussed in more detail . In Spain the Suevi still held Gallaecia in the north - west corner , while the Alans and their Asding allies were firmly entrenched in the extreme south , in the province of Baetica . In 428 ...
... later be discussed in more detail . In Spain the Suevi still held Gallaecia in the north - west corner , while the Alans and their Asding allies were firmly entrenched in the extreme south , in the province of Baetica . In 428 ...
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... later on Poland and Silesia . Their prime objective was the broad , fertile land in the plains of the Danube and the Theiss , which in earlier centuries had already attracted the nomadic Scythians and Jazyges and later would attract the ...
... later on Poland and Silesia . Their prime objective was the broad , fertile land in the plains of the Danube and the Theiss , which in earlier centuries had already attracted the nomadic Scythians and Jazyges and later would attract the ...
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THE CRISIS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD IN THE | 11 |
Intellectual and religious life | 28 |
Enemies of the ancient world external and internal | 50 |
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