Rome in the Dark Ages
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Rome in the Dark Ages by Peter Llewellyn. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780760701362.
After the removal of the last Western emperor from the Imperial throne in 476, Rome was catapulted into 500 years of war & confusion, a period characterized by repeated barbarian invasions, by political turmoil & doctrinal struggles between East & West, by the emergence of secular power beyond the Alps & by great changes in the role of the papacy. The authors analysis of the influences at work in Rome during this period includes the latest scholarly research on this obscure period. He draws on both contemporary chronicles & letters & modern sources to trace the ebb & flow of Roman history from the comparative peace of the Ostrogoth King Theodorics rule in the 5th century to the coronation of the Saxon King Otto as emperor in the 10th century, which ushered in a new era in Christian Europe. He presents a graphic picture of the devastation of Rome at the hands of successive waves of marauders. Rome and the Ostrogoths The Gothic Wars The Rome of Gregory the Great The Roman church and clergy Rome and the Byzantine Empire Rome of the pilgrims Rome and the Lombards Rome and the Franks Rome and the Carolingian Empire Rome and the Dynasts
