The Fall of the Roman Empire Episode 70 "The New Diocletian"

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The Fall of the Roman Empire Episode 71 "Oh No! The Sasanians Are Back"

Anastasius was one of the most important but often ignored of the eastern Roman emperors. In his reign, to paraphrase Gregory of Tours: 'A great many things happened, some good, some bad.' In this episode, we look at one that was decidedly bad for the Romans - the return of the S ...  Afficher plus

The Fall of the Roman Empire Episode 72 "Wars of Religion"

In this episode, we continue with one of the most remarkable but largely forgotten Roman emperors - Anastasius. In his reign, a great religious conflict divided the empire and one that nearly toppled him from power.For a free ebook, maps and blogs check out my website nickholmesa ...  Afficher plus

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