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INVASION OF ITALY BY ALARIC. — MANNERS OF THE ROMAN SENATE AND
PEOPLE.-ROME IS THRICE BESIEGED, AND AT LENGTH PILLAGED BY THE
GOTHS.–DEATH OF A LARIC.—THE GOTHS EVACUATE ITALY.—FALL OF ...
INVASION OF ITALY BY ALARIC. — MANNERS OF THE ROMAN SENATE AND
PEOPLE.-ROME IS THRICE BESIEGED, AND AT LENGTH PILLAGED BY THE
GOTHS.–DEATH OF A LARIC.—THE GOTHS EVACUATE ITALY.—FALL OF ...
Side 3
sACR OF ROME BY GEN SERIC, RING OF. INVASION OF GAUL BY ATTILA. –
HE IS REPULSED BY Aftius AND THE visiGoths.-ATT.I.LA 13 v ADES AND
EVACUATES ITALY. — THE JEATHS OF ATTILA, AETIUS, AND VALENTINIAN III
. 450.
sACR OF ROME BY GEN SERIC, RING OF. INVASION OF GAUL BY ATTILA. –
HE IS REPULSED BY Aftius AND THE visiGoths.-ATT.I.LA 13 v ADES AND
EVACUATES ITALY. — THE JEATHS OF ATTILA, AETIUS, AND VALENTINIAN III
. 450.
Side 4
REIGN OF ODOACER, TIIE FIRST BARBARIAN KING OF ITALY. - A. D. PAG re.
439–445. Naval Power of the Vandals........................... ........... 209 455. The
Character and Reign of the Emperor Maximus.................... 210 455. His Death.
REIGN OF ODOACER, TIIE FIRST BARBARIAN KING OF ITALY. - A. D. PAG re.
439–445. Naval Power of the Vandals........................... ........... 209 455. The
Character and Reign of the Emperor Maximus.................... 210 455. His Death.
Side 6
... THEODO RIC THE OSTROGOTH.—HIS IN VASION AND CONQUEST OF
ITALY.—THE GOTHIC KINGDOM OF ITALY.—STATE OF THE WEST. ... 389 Civil
Government of Italy according to the Roman Laws............. . 389 Prosperity of
Rome.
... THEODO RIC THE OSTROGOTH.—HIS IN VASION AND CONQUEST OF
ITALY.—THE GOTHIC KINGDOM OF ITALY.—STATE OF THE WEST. ... 389 Civil
Government of Italy according to the Roman Laws............. . 389 Prosperity of
Rome.
Side 8
Belisarius threatens the Ostrogoths of Italy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • - - - - - - - - - - 504
532–534. Government and Exile of Amalasontha, Queen of Italy . . . . . . . . . . 505
535. ... Reign and Weakness of Theodatus, the Gothic King of Italy..... 510 537.
Belisarius threatens the Ostrogoths of Italy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • - - - - - - - - - - 504
532–534. Government and Exile of Amalasontha, Queen of Italy . . . . . . . . . . 505
535. ... Reign and Weakness of Theodatus, the Gothic King of Italy..... 510 537.
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Brukerevaluering - Smiley - LibraryThingGibbon's third volume of The Decline and Fall seems to stray from the purpose stated in volume one. I think he just got carried away by the sweep of history. The melodious style and easy learning are still present but I was suffering from Gibbon fatigue by the third volume and we were off course. Les hele vurderingen
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1 Edward Gibbon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1841 |
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