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A.D. 500

A.D. 500
Author: Simon Young
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2005
Genre: British Isles
ISBN: 9780297848059

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AD 500 is written as a practical survival guide for the use of civilised visitors to the barbaric islands of Britain and Ireland. It describes a journey which begins in Cornwall and continues through Wales and Ireland, then across to Scotland and eventually down to London and southern Britain. The Romans have left, and the islands are now fought over by Irish, British Celts, Picts and Saxons. It is a dangerous world, full of tribal war. The British Celts are enthusiastic head-hunters, while the Saxon gods require regular blood sacrifices, animal and sometimes human. There are social pitfals too (`Do not make fun of the Celts' beliefs about Arthur'... `The traveller must not fall asleep while a saga poem is being recited'....'Don't refuse a place in a Welsh collective bed') Cheviot bandits, bizarre forms of Christianity, boat burials, peculiar haircuts, human sacrifice, poetry competitions, slave markets, the legend of King Arthur - these are the realities of life in the sixth century AD.


The Art of Medieval Spain, A.D. 500-1200

The Art of Medieval Spain, A.D. 500-1200
Author: Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1993
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0810964333

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Roman Centurions 31 BC–AD 500

Roman Centurions 31 BC–AD 500
Author: Raffaele D’Amato
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2012-02-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1780960395

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In the years between 31 BC and AD 500 the Romans carved out a mighty empire stretching from Britain to the deserts of North Africa. The men who spearheaded this expansion were the centurions, the tough, professional warriors who led from the front, exerted savage discipline and provided a role model for the legionaries under their command. This book, the second volume of a two-part study, reveals the appearance, weaponry, role and impact of these legendary soldiers during the five centuries that saw the Roman Empire reach its greatest geographical extent under Trajan and Hadrian, only to experience a long decline in the West in the face of sustained pressure from its 'barbarian' neighbours. Featuring spectacular full-colour artwork, written by an authority on the army of the Caesars and informed by a wide range of sculptural, written and pictorial evidence from right across the Roman world, this book overturns established wisdom and sheds new light on Rome's most famous soldiers during the best-known era in its history.


A History of the Early Church to AD 500

A History of the Early Church to AD 500
Author: John William Charles Wand
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2008-03-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134948182

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Dr Wand's classic treatment of the early church is concise, comprehensive and makes use of specialist treatises. The organisation of material and lucid style make accessible what is at times a complex subject. In addition, the book is full of vignettes of prominent personages and curious items of information. Interesting and informative, A History of Early Church caters for the general reader with an interest in history as well as the religious studies student fow whom it is principally intended.


Christianity in Roman Britain to AD 500

Christianity in Roman Britain to AD 500
Author: Charles Thomas
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780520043923

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Roman Heavy Cavalry (2)

Roman Heavy Cavalry (2)
Author: Andrei Evgenevich Negin
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2020-11-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 147283948X

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In the twilight of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th–6th centuries, the elite of the field armies was the heavy armoured cavalry – the cataphracts, clad in lamellar, scale, mail and padded fabric armour. After the fall of the West, the Greek-speaking Eastern or Byzantine Empire survived for nearly a thousand years, and cavalry remained predominant in its armies, with the heaviest armoured regiments continuing to provide the ultimate shock-force in battle. Accounts from Muslim chroniclers show that the ironclad cataphract on his armoured horse was an awe-inspiring enemy: '...they advanced against you, iron-covered – one would have said that they advanced on horses which seemed to have no legs'. This new study, replete with stunning full-colour illustrations of the various units, offers an engaging insight into the fearsome heavy cavalry units that battled against the enemies of Rome's Eastern Empire.


The Invisible Hand?

The Invisible Hand?
Author: Bas van Bavel
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2016-06-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0191017671

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The Invisible Hand? offers a radical departure from the conventional wisdom of economists and economic historians, by showing that 'factor markets' and the economies dominated by them — the market economies — are not modern, but have existed at various times in the past. They rise, stagnate, and decline; and consist of very different combinations of institutions embedded in very different societies. These market economies create flexibility and high mobility in the exchange of land, labour, and capital, and initially they generate economic growth, although they also build on existing social structures, as well as existing exchange and allocation systems. The dynamism that results from the rise of factor markets leads to the rise of new market elites who accumulate land and capital, and use wage labour extensively to make their wealth profitable. In the long term, this creates social polarization and a decline of average welfare. As these new elites gradually translate their economic wealth into political leverage, it also creates institutional sclerosis, and finally makes these markets stagnate or decline again. This process is analysed across the three major, pre-industrial examples of successful market economies in western Eurasia: Iraq in the early Middle Ages, Italy in the high Middle Ages, and the Low Countries in the late Middle Ages and the early modern period, and then parallels drawn to England and the United States in the modern period. These areas successively saw a rapid rise of factor markets and the associated dynamism, followed by stagnation, which enables an in-depth investigation of the causes and results of this process.


Cultural Encounters on Byzantium's Northern Frontier, c. AD 500–700

Cultural Encounters on Byzantium's Northern Frontier, c. AD 500–700
Author: Andrei Gandila
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2018-10-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108470424

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Reinterpretation of the Danube frontier in Late Antiquity, drawing on literary, archaeological, and numismatic sources.


The European Discovery of America

The European Discovery of America
Author: Samuel Eliot Morison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 786
Release: 1974
Genre: America
ISBN:

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Emphasizes the discoveries and explorations of Columbus, Magellan and Drake during the period.


Coinage And History in the North Sea World, C. AD 500-1250

Coinage And History in the North Sea World, C. AD 500-1250
Author: Barrie J. Cook
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 809
Release: 2006
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004147772

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This themed volume contains 28 papers by leading authorities on numismatics and monetary history. It covers a variety of topics concerning the design, use and circulation of coinage in northern Europe in the late fifth to early thirteenth centuries.