The Fall of the Roman Empire Episode 94 "Did Justinian Make or Break the Roman Empire?"

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UPDATE ON NEXT SEASON - THE END OF THE ANCIENT WORLD

A quick update on the next season in this podcast, starting on 14th September. It's going to be the most exciting of all - about the collapse of the ancient world in the seventh century AD, and the rise of Islam. A true turning point in history.For a free ebook, maps and blogs ch ...  Show more

The Fall of the Roman Empire Episode 95 "The Mad Emperor"

In 565, Justinian died and he was succeeded by his nephew, Justin II. How would he cope with the over-extended empire Justinian had created?For a free ebook, maps and blogs check out my website nickholmesauthor.comFind my latest book, The End of Antiquity, on Amazon. For German l ...  Show more

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