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Urban Taschenbücher - 735: Westrom

Von Honorius bis Justinian - 2., erweiterte und aktualisierte Auflage

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The West of the Roman Empire experienced a chain of dramatic events and development from 396 AD onwards. The last Western emperor was deposed in 476 AD and Justinian abolished the Western Roman court in 554 AD. These events, which mark the transition from antiquity to the Middle Ages in Europe, are often explained by a „civic migration“. However, this book, by contrast, highlights internal Roman conflicts: Western Rome was not conquered. Its successive empires only superseded the authority of the imperial government, when endless civil wars had led to the collapse of Roman rule. A systematic overview of Empire, administration, army, economy and religion completes the presentation.

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Urban Taschenbücher - 735: Westrom, Henning Börm

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Titel
Urban Taschenbücher - 735: Westrom
Untertitel
Von Honorius bis Justinian - 2., erweiterte und aktualisierte Auflage
Sprache
Deutsch
Autor*innen
Henning Börm
Erscheinungsdatum
2018
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
252
ISBN10
3170332163
ISBN13
9783170332164
Reihe
Schlagwörter
Historisches Thema
Beschreibung
The West of the Roman Empire experienced a chain of dramatic events and development from 396 AD onwards. The last Western emperor was deposed in 476 AD and Justinian abolished the Western Roman court in 554 AD. These events, which mark the transition from antiquity to the Middle Ages in Europe, are often explained by a „civic migration“. However, this book, by contrast, highlights internal Roman conflicts: Western Rome was not conquered. Its successive empires only superseded the authority of the imperial government, when endless civil wars had led to the collapse of Roman rule. A systematic overview of Empire, administration, army, economy and religion completes the presentation.