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Dark Ages eBook

by Charles Oman
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Publisher: DANCE ALL DAY Musicvertriebs GmbH (Verlagsaccount), April of 2018 ‧
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In the summer of 477 A.D. a band of ambassadors, who claimed to speak the will of the decayed body which still called itself the Roman senate, appeared before the judgment-seat of the emperor Zeno, the ruler of Constantinople and the Eastern Empire. They came to announce to him that the army of the West had slain the patrician Orestes, and deposed from his throne the son of Orestes, the boy-emperor Romulus. But they did not then proceed to inform Zeno that another Caesar had been duly elected to replace their late sovereign. Embassies with such news had been common of late years, but this particular deputation, unlike any other which had yet visited the Bosphorus, came to announce to the Eastern emperor that his own mighty name sufficed for the protection of both East and West. They laid at his feet the diadem and purple robe of Romulus, and professed to transfer their homage and loyalty to his august person. Then, as if by way of supplement and addendum, they informed Zeno that they had chosen Flavius Odoacer for their governor, and trusted that their august master would deign to ratify the choice, and confer on Odoacer the title of Patrician...

Dark Ages

by Charles Oman

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ISBN: 9783963765155
Publisher: DANCE ALL DAY Musicvertriebs GmbH (Verlagsaccount)
Release Date: April of 2018
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > History > General History
eBooks in English > History > History of the Middle Ages
EAN: 9783963765155
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Charles Oman

Charles William Chadwick Oman was a British military historian of the early 20th century. His reconstructions of medieval battles from fragmentary accounts were groundbreaking, in a style that is a refreshing blend of historical accuracy and narrative tension.
He was born in India in January 1860, the son of a British farmer, and graduated from Oxford University, where he studied with William Stubbs. In 1881 he was elected to a scholarship at All Souls Collegewhere he would remain for the rest of his career.
He became an honorary member of New College in 1936 and received the honorary titles of Doctor of Civil Law (Oxford, 1926) and of Doctor of Law (Edinburgh, 1911, and Cambridge, 1927).
He died in Oxford in June 1946.

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