
The Invasion of Europe by the Barbarians
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Charlton Griffin
But when these very capable tribesmen began to enlist in the Roman military, the empire began to fall under the control of mercenary soldiers. Men like the gifted Vandal Stilicho became supreme commanders and wielded enormous influence at a very crucial period in Roman history. But though the various German tribes were dangerous, they did not menace the Roman civilization in the same way as the feared Huns, who destroyed everything in their path.
In this brilliant history, you will learn why Atilla turned his devouring hordes into Gaul, and how he came within a heartbeat of controlling all of Europe. Discover the truth behind the heroic legends of powerful men like Alaric, Theodoric, and Clovis, and the amazing journeys of tribes like the Visigoths, the Ostrogoths, the Franks, the Vandals, and the Lombards. And as you listen, you will also come to understand the underpinnings of the modern European nation state.
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Great perspective, but a bit outdated
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This was a very enjoyable book. I felt like I now have a much clearer idea of who the Barbarian tribes were, where they came from, and what prompted them to migrate into and take over many of the former areas of the Roman empire. The author does a great job looking at this process from beginning to end and highlighting important groups and events along the way. Some points of note, a few people groups and events that are not described in great detail are the peoples of the Celts, the peoples of the Slavs and their migrations, and the barbarian invasions/migrations to the British Isles. Overall and excellent read and I would highly recommend it if you are interested in the topic.Very Interesting Look at the Barbarian Invasions
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Great story, needs visuals
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Audible itself
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Corn in North Africa during the Roman period?
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Very interesting perspective on post Roman Europe
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Fascinating read, a gold mine of information
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