Storia della decadenza e rovina dell'impero romano, volume 08
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The text examines the Eastern Roman state in the sixth century, juxtaposing notable generals with systemic decline manifested in depleted, dispersed armies, corruption, and dependence on barbarian mercenaries. It surveys the contemporary barbarian world—Lombards, Gepids, Slavs and Avars—their migrations and conflicts along the Danube and in Italy, and recounts diplomatic and military struggles with Persia under Khosrow I, including the Lazic war and operations in Africa and the East. Combining military narrative, political analysis, and ethnographic sketches, the work traces how internal weaknesses and external pressures altered late antique geopolitics.
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