Michael Macdonald

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By 375 the occupancy of villas had fallen by a third, and in towns it had fallen by a half. Such figures suggest that the property-owning classes had indeed been hit hard by repeated barbarian incursions.10 But what really sealed Britain’s fate were similar attacks on the other side of the empire.
The Anglo-Saxons: A History of the Beginnings of England
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