The End of the Ancient World and the Beginnings of the Middle AgesK. Paul, Trench, Trubner & Company, Limited, 1931 - 454 pages |
Table des matières
THE CRISIS OF THE THIRD CENTURY | 5 |
THE RESTORATION OF THE ROMAN WORLD | 13 |
THE ROMAN EMPIRE AND THE CHURCH IN THE FOURTH | 28 |
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The End of the Ancient World and the Beginnings of the Middle Ages Ferdinand Lot Affichage d'extraits - 1931 |
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Aetius Africa Alaric Alemans amongst ancient Antiquity Arian aristocracy army Augustus Austrasia barbarians became become bishops Burgundians Byzantine Cæsar capital CCCXLIV CDXXX century B.C. Chlotar Christian Church civilization Clovis coloni Constantine Constantinople curiales CXXVIII death Diocletian disappeared East economic Emperor fact fifth century force fourth century Frankish Franks Gaul German Gothic Goths Greek henceforth Honorius Imperial industry Italy Justinian King land Later Empire Latin legions literature lived Lombard longer magister militum Majorian Maximian Merovingian Middle Ages military modern monarchy Nevertheless onwards Ostrogoths pagan Palace Paris period Persians political population Prætorian Prefect provinces reign remained Rhine Roman Empire Roman world Rome Saint second century seems Senate Septimius Severus seventh century Severus sixth slaves soldiers Spain Stilicho succeeded successors Sueves Theodoric Theodosius third century tion took towns Valentinian Valentinian III Vandals Visigoths West