Rom und die Barbaren: Völker im Alpen- und Donauraum (300-600)
The Herules, Rugians and Gepids have usually been regarded as playing only a secondary role in history, overshadowed by the Goths and Huns. Unjustly, since these three peoples played major roles between the third and sixth centuries: the three barbarian groups fought with and against the Romans, allied themselves with the Huns and finally attempted to establish their own kingdoms along the Danube and in the Balkans on the edge of the Empire. Tracing this ?barbarian= history offers a better understanding of Roman history. The fate of these three peoples provides informative insights into a pioneering episode in Europe=s development.
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Rom und die Barbaren: Völker im Alpen- und Donauraum (300-600)
The Herules, Rugians and Gepids have usually been regarded as playing only a secondary role in history, overshadowed by the Goths and Huns. Unjustly, since these three peoples played major roles between the third and sixth centuries: the three barbarian groups fought with and against the Romans, allied themselves with the Huns and finally attempted to establish their own kingdoms along the Danube and in the Balkans on the edge of the Empire. Tracing this ?barbarian= history offers a better understanding of Roman history. The fate of these three peoples provides informative insights into a pioneering episode in Europe=s development.
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Rom und die Barbaren: Völker im Alpen- und Donauraum (300-600)

Rom und die Barbaren: Völker im Alpen- und Donauraum (300-600)

by Roland Steinacher
Rom und die Barbaren: Völker im Alpen- und Donauraum (300-600)

Rom und die Barbaren: Völker im Alpen- und Donauraum (300-600)

by Roland Steinacher

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Overview

The Herules, Rugians and Gepids have usually been regarded as playing only a secondary role in history, overshadowed by the Goths and Huns. Unjustly, since these three peoples played major roles between the third and sixth centuries: the three barbarian groups fought with and against the Romans, allied themselves with the Huns and finally attempted to establish their own kingdoms along the Danube and in the Balkans on the edge of the Empire. Tracing this ?barbarian= history offers a better understanding of Roman history. The fate of these three peoples provides informative insights into a pioneering episode in Europe=s development.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783170251700
Publisher: Kohlhammer Verlag
Publication date: 06/07/2017
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 253
File size: 5 MB
Language: German

About the Author

Roland Steinacher, a historian focusing ancient history, lives in Berlin. His major research interests are the age of the Roman emperors, late antiquity and the early Middle Ages in Europe, among other topics.
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