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Rome --- Barbares --- 3e-6e siècle (Grandes invasions) --- Rome --- Barbares --- 3e-6e siècle (Grandes invasions)
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Rome --- 3e-6e siecle (grandes invasions) --- Histoire --- 284-476 (empire)
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Rome --- Belgique --- Belgique --- 3e-6e siècle (Grandes invasions) --- 476-687 (Mérovingiens) --- 687-925 (Carolingiens)
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Une analyse des causes de la longue et lente fin de l'Empire romain : la géopolitique d'Attila, la déstabilisation des Empires d'Orient et d'Occident, la victoire finale mais tardive d'Aetius, le dernier grand consul et stratège romain, entre autres. ©Electre 2024
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Rome --- Europe --- History --- Histoire --- Germains --- Barbares --- 3e-6e siècle (Grandes invasions) --- 284-476 (Bas-Empire) --- 392-814
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Nationalism --- Xenophobia --- Nationalisme --- Xénophobie --- History --- Histoire --- Europe --- Rome --- Ethnic relations --- Relations interethniques --- Xénophobie --- Identité collective --- 392-814 --- Historiographie --- 3e-6e siècle (grandes invasions)
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Rome --- History --- Historical geography --- Maps --- Histoire --- Géographie historique --- Atlas --- Geography, Medieval --- Géographie historique --- Geography, Medieval - Maps --- Rome - Maps --- Barbares --- 3e-6e siècle (Grandes invasions) --- Cartes
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Civilisation --- Rome --- Emperors --- History --- Emperors - Rome - Biography --- Invasions germaniques --- Rome - History - Empire, 30 B.C.-476 A.D. --- Rome -- 3e-6e siècle (Grandes invasions) --- Rome ancienne
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Rome's Gothic Wars is a concise introduction to research on the Roman Empire's relations with one of the most important barbarian groups of the ancient world. The book uses archaeological and historical evidence to look not just at the course of events, but at the social and political causes of conflict between the empire and its Gothic neighbours. In eight chapters, Michael Kulikowski traces the history of Romano-Gothic relations from their earliest stage in the third century, through the development of strong Gothic politics in the early fourth century, until the entry of many Goths into the empire in 376 and the catastrophic Gothic war that followed. The book closes with a detailed look at the career of Alaric, the powerful Gothic general who sacked the city of Rome in 410.
Goths --- Ethnology --- Germanic peoples --- History. --- Rome --- Europe --- History --- Histoire --- 3e-6e siècle (Grandes invasions) --- Relations extérieures --- 284-476 --- 284-476 (Bas-Empire)
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Between the fourth and the eight century, a number of 'experimental' polities had to create new forms of legitimacy and organisation to overcome a Roman world based on Empire, city and tribe. In the course of time, a new world developed that relied on Christendom, kingdom and people to pull an increased variety of local communities together. Of these three factors, the ethnic one certainly is the most elusive. This volume discusses the process of construction of ethnic identities. What did names, law, language, costume, burial rites, rhetoric, culture, royal representation or ideology mean, and to whom? This is the question that is common to the papers assembled here. Even though they span several centuries, and a geographic area from the Iberian peninsula to the Black Sea steppes, they all deal with the ways how ethnic distinction became a political factor in the post-Roman world.
Ethnicity --- Ethnology --- Ethnicité --- Anthropologie sociale et culturelle --- History --- Histoire --- Europe --- History. --- Ethnicité --- Cultural anthropology --- Ethnography --- Races of man --- Social anthropology --- Anthropology --- Human beings --- Ethnic identity --- Group identity --- Cultural fusion --- Multiculturalism --- Cultural pluralism --- Rome --- Ethnohistoire --- Ethnologie --- 3e-6e siècle (Grandes invasions)
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