The Day of the Barbarians: The First Battle in the Fall of the Roman Empire

by Alessandro Barbero, John Cullen

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On 9 August, 378 AD the Roman Empire began to fall. Two years earlier, a flood of refugees from the tribe of the Goths had arrived at the Empire's eastern border, seeking admittance. As the group swelled into an army, the Roman authorities struggled to hold them back until, finally, the horde charged and the battle of Adranopolis took place. The Roman army suffered its most disastrous defeat since Hannibal's victory over them almost 600 years earlier. Although the Empire would not fall for another century, the battle signalled nothing less than the end of the ancient world and the beginning of the Middle Ages. Vividly recreating the events leading to the conflict, and bringing alive leaders and common soldiers alike, "The Day of the Barbarians" is a heart-stopping account of one of the most significant turning points in world history.

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Published
12/07/2007

Publisher
Atlantic Books

ISBN
9781843545934



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"'Not just the best book on Waterloo I've read, it's also one of the most original and stimulating works of military history I've come across.' Simon Shaw, Mail On Sunday 'The most lucid, comprehensive and balanced narrative of the battle in years, an extremely thorough commentary.' Allan Mallinson, Spectator"

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