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Paperback Geschichte Der Westgothen Book

ISBN: 1270811274

ISBN13: 9781270811275

Geschichte Der Westgothen

"Geschichte Der Westgothen" offers a detailed historical account of the Visigoths, a Germanic people who played a significant role in the decline of the Roman Empire and the formation of early medieval Europe. Authored by Josef ritter von Aschbach, this work explores the origins, migrations, conquests, and culture of the Visigoths, tracing their journey from their early settlements to their eventual establishment of a kingdom in the Iberian Peninsula. The book delves into their interactions with the Roman Empire, their conversion to Christianity, and their complex political and social structures.

Readers interested in medieval history, the fall of Rome, and the history of Germanic peoples will find this volume to be an invaluable resource. It provides a comprehensive overview of the Visigothic kingdom and its lasting impact on the development of Europe.

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