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The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume XIII. The Later Empire, 337–425. In 2 half-volumes

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The Cambridge Ancient History. Volume XIII. The Later Empire, 337–425. In 2 half-volumes
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Volume XIII of The Cambridge Ancient History examines one of the most vibrant and dramatic periods in the history of Ancient Rome—from the death of Constantine I to the accession of Valentinian III to the throne of the Western Roman Empire. During these decades, Mediterranean society experienced a radical upheaval of its socioeconomic, political, cultural, and religious structures. This period saw the final establishment of Christianity as the dominant Roman religion of the empire, the turbulent reign of Julian the Apostate—one of the most controversial rulers of the Augustan Empire—the Gothic invasion and catastrophic defeat of the Roman armies at Adrianople in 378, the final division of the Roman Empire into western and eastern halves after the death of Theodosius I in 395, the sacking of the Eternal City by Alaric in 410, the beginning of the formation of barbarian kingdoms, and the decline of the power of the western Augusti. The book covers a wide range of areas of life in the late empire: political and military history, court life and the principles of functioning of the state apparatus, religion and culture, economics and the social structure of society.
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