The Mediterranean world in late antiquity, AD 395-600 /

The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity AD 395-600 deals with the exciting period commonly known as 'late antiquity' - the fifth and sixth centuries. The Roman empire in the west was splitting into separate Germanic kingdoms, while the Near East, still under Roman rule from Constantinopl...

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Main Author: Cameron, Averil
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 1993.
Series:Routledge history of the ancient world.
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