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Alamanni and Rome 213-496 (Caracalla to Clovis)by John F. DrinkwaterThis pioneering study, the first in English, uses new historical and archaeological findings to reconstruct the origins of the Alamanni, their settlements, their politics, and their society, and to establish the nature of their relationship with Rome. John Drinkwater discovers the cause of their modern elusiveness in their high level of dependence on the Empire. Far from being dangerous invaders, they were often the prey of emperors intent on acquiring military reputations. When much of the western Empire fell to the Franks, so did the Alamanni, without ever having produced their own 'successor kingdom'. 408p (Oxford UP 2007) Browse other Roman Gaul books Browse other Goths books |
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