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428 AD

An Ordinary Year at the End of the Roman Empire - With a Preface by Averil Cameron

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This sweeping tour of the Mediterranean world during the last half-century of the Roman Empire offers a fresh perspective on a civilization undergoing significant transformation. By focusing on the year 428 AD, the narrative captures a time when Christianity is gaining traction in rural areas, western Roman provinces are drifting from the Byzantine east, and power is shifting from Rome to Constantinople. Giusto Traina takes readers on a journey through the region, showcasing the diverse peoples, places, and events that characterize this fraying world on the brink of the medieval era. Key figures emerge, including the Roman general Flavius Dionysius, who meets a Persian delegation after Armenia's annexation; the Christian ascetic Simeon Stylites, preaching atop his column near Antioch; and eastern Roman emperor Theodosius II, preparing his legal code. The narrative also introduces Pulcheria, Theodosius's powerful sister; Galla Placidia, queen mother of the western empire; Augustine; Pope Celestine I; and the young emperor Valentinian III. Rich in detail, this account illustrates the uneven march of history, highlighting the contrasts between a disintegrating west and a resilient east, the spread of Christianity alongside enduring pagan traditions, and Rome's continued influence over the diverse Mediterranean peoples.

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428 AD, Giusto Traina, Averil Cameron

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Titul
428 AD
Podtitul
An Ordinary Year at the End of the Roman Empire - With a Preface by Averil Cameron
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2009
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
232
ISBN10
0691136696
ISBN13
9780691136691
Série
Anotace
This sweeping tour of the Mediterranean world during the last half-century of the Roman Empire offers a fresh perspective on a civilization undergoing significant transformation. By focusing on the year 428 AD, the narrative captures a time when Christianity is gaining traction in rural areas, western Roman provinces are drifting from the Byzantine east, and power is shifting from Rome to Constantinople. Giusto Traina takes readers on a journey through the region, showcasing the diverse peoples, places, and events that characterize this fraying world on the brink of the medieval era. Key figures emerge, including the Roman general Flavius Dionysius, who meets a Persian delegation after Armenia's annexation; the Christian ascetic Simeon Stylites, preaching atop his column near Antioch; and eastern Roman emperor Theodosius II, preparing his legal code. The narrative also introduces Pulcheria, Theodosius's powerful sister; Galla Placidia, queen mother of the western empire; Augustine; Pope Celestine I; and the young emperor Valentinian III. Rich in detail, this account illustrates the uneven march of history, highlighting the contrasts between a disintegrating west and a resilient east, the spread of Christianity alongside enduring pagan traditions, and Rome's continued influence over the diverse Mediterranean peoples.