Jason Sands

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For some people the collapse of the western Roman Empire was a seismic event, which demanded that they pack up their possessions and either bury them in the ground or haul them away to a new life elsewhere. Yet for others it would have registered barely, if at all. Just as there was no single defining experience of life under the Roman Empire, so there was no one typical experience of life without it. It would be naive to imagine otherwise.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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