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Beschreibung: | Overview: The First General History in English of the Germanic People Who Sacked Rome in the Fifth Century AD and Established a Kingdom in North Africa. The fifth century AD was a time of great changes in the Mediterranean world. In the early 400s, the Roman Empire ranged from the lowlands of Scotland to the Upper Nile and from Portugal to the Caucasus. It was almost at its widest extent, and although ruled by two emperors-one in the West and one in the East-it was still a single empire. One hundred years later, Roman control of Western Europe and Western North Africa had been lost. In its place, a number of Germanic kingdoms had been established in these regions, with hundreds of thousands of Germanic and other peoples settling permanently inside the former borders of the Western Roman Empire. One of the most fascinating of these tribes of late antiquity were the Vandals, who over a period of six hundred years had migrated from the woodland regions of Scandinavia across Europe and ended in the deserts of North Africa. In A History of the Vandals, the first general account in English covering the entire story of the Vandals from their emergence to the end of their kingdom, historian Torsten Cumberland Jacobsen pieces together what we know about the Vandals, sifting fact from fiction. In the middle of the fifth century the Vandals, who professed Arianism, a form of Christianity considered heretical by the Roman emperor, created the first permanent Germanic successor state in the West and were one of the deciding factors in the downfall of the Western Roman Empire. Later Christian historians described their sack of Rome in 455 and their vehement persecution of Catholics in their kingdom, accounts that were sensationalized and gave birth to the term "vandalism." In the mid-sixth century, the Vandals and their North African kingdom were the first target of Byzantine "Selected bibliography": p. [328]-350 -- Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XIV, 360 S. Ill., Kt. 24 cm |
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adam_text | Titel: A history of the Vandals
Autor: Jacobsen, Torsten Cumberland
Jahr: 2012
Contents
List ofMaps ix
Preface xi
ONE
Early Vandal History i
TWO
The Sack of Gaul and the Road to Spain 30
THREE
The Invasion of North Africa 70
FOUR
The Vandals in North Africa 114
FIVE
The Sack of Rome 139
six
The Later Kingdom 165
SEVEN
The Roman Invasion 187
EIGHT
Riseof Stotzas 219
NINE
The Final Campaigns 234
TEN
Artermath 243
Appendices:
Aspects ofthe Vandal Kingdom in Africa 253
Roman Emperors in the Fifih and Sixth Centuries 309
Chronology 313
Geneaiogy of the Vandal Kings 318
The Sources 320
Selected Bibliography 328
Index 351
Acknowledgments 361
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