The Restoration of Rome The Restoration of Rome

The Restoration of Rome

Barbarian Popes & Imperial Pretenders

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Descripción editorial

In 476 AD the last of Rome’s emperors was deposed by a barbarian general, the son of one of Attila the Hun’s henchmen, and the imperial vestments were despatched to Constantinople. The curtain fell on the Roman Empire in Western Europe, its territories divided between successor kingdoms constructed around barbarian military manpower. But if the Roman Empire was dead, the dream of restoring it refused to die. In many parts of the old Empire, real Romans still lived, holding on to their lands, the values of their civilisation, its institutions; the barbarians were ready to reignite the imperial flame and to enjoy the benefits of Roman civilization, the three greatest contenders being Theoderic, Justinian and Charlemagne. But, ultimately, they would fail and it was not until the reinvention of the papacy in the eleventh century that Europe’s barbarians found the means to generate a new Roman Empire, an empire which has lasted a thousand years.

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2013
4 de julio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
524
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Pan Macmillan
TAMAÑO
6,1
MB

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