By the time Constantine was emporer the Roman Empire stretched from Britain in the West to
Mesopotamia in the East and from the North Sea to the Sahara Desert. Three hundred years
later the Roman empire was gone. In its place were a series of barbarian kingdoms that
eventually formed the basis of medieval Europe. This work presents a selection of scholarly
articles published over the last twenty years that address this process which Noble prefaces
with excellent introduction.
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