Defending Rome: The Masters Of The Soldiers Defending Rome: The Masters Of The Soldiers

Defending Rome: The Masters Of The Soldiers

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For its last eighty years, the Western Roman Empire was ruled by emperors who were unable to provide the leadership demanded by the crisis the Empire faced throughout this period. Power was exercised instead by the commanders of the Western armies, the magisteri militum or Masters of the Soldiers, four of whom stood out Stilicho, Constantius, Aetius and Ricimer. Challenged by barbarian invasions, constantly diminishing resources, and indifference and sometimes hostility from the imperial court, the Senate and the Roman people, these men prolonged the existence of the Empire in the West beyond what would otherwise have been its natural span.

This book tells the story of the collapse of the Western Empire, as seen through the lives of these individuals, a collapse that ended more than political and military structures, that encompassed the end of an ancient pagan culture and the inception of the age of Christianity.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2011
June 25
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
252
Pages
PUBLISHER
Xlibris
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
6.2
MB

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