Bob Olsen

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In the 370s, when Rome’s fatal malady set in, the Roman state—monarchy, republic, and empire—had existed for more than a millennium. Yet within little more than one hundred years, by the end of the fifth century a.d., every province west of the Balkans had slipped from Roman control.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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