History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 3
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A sweeping historical narrative follows the Roman Empire's terminal centuries, detailing civil wars under Theodosius, the rising authority of bishops like Ambrose, and the campaign to suppress pagan practices. It chronicles the division of the empire between eastern and western heirs, the successive invasions by Goths, Vandals and Huns, major sieges and sacks of Roman cities, the loss of provinces such as Africa and Britain, and the political and military failures that precipitate the western imperial collapse. Throughout, military events, administrative collapse, and religious conflicts are interwoven to show how internal weakness and external pressure produced profound transformation.
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