AD 410 by Sam Moorhead

AD 410 by Sam Moorhead

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AD 410 by Sam Moorhead

On a sweltering August night in the year A.D. 410, the unthinkable happened. The Goths swarmed into Rome and sacked the city--not just any city, but the Eternal City, unbreached for eight hundred years. The calamity shook the empire to its core. Ever since, historians have struggled to fathom the reason why Rome fell but few have told the tale of exactly what transpired.

The year 2010 marks 1600 years since the fall and this compelling new chronicle is being published to coincide with the anniversary. Brought vividly to life by evocative storytelling, AD410 explores the chain of events that culminated in the collapse of the empire. Interwoven with contemporary histories, letters, and testimonies--many newly translated for the book--this epic tale of imperial folly and court intrigue, honor and duplicity, and heroism and cowardice, paints an illuminating portrait of ordinary individuals grappling with an extraordinary crisis at a defining moment in history.

Moorhead, Sam: - Sam Moorhead is an archaeologist who works as finds adviser for Iron Age and Roman Coins at the British Museum.
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ISBN 13 9781606060247
ISBN 10 1606060244
Titel AD 410
Autor Sam Moorhead
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag J. Paul Getty Museum
Erscheinungsjahr 2010-09-07
Seitenanzahl 184
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