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Christianity, Barbarians, and the fall of the Roman Empire
From the Butterflies and Wheels blog, a different perspective on a perennial topic here.
The Barbarian's Raw Deal by Christopher Orlet. Quote:
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It is an interesting post.
One obvious problem is that the claim that the invading Barbarians did not intend to destroy Greco-Roman culture is entirely compatible with their activities in fact having just that effect. Andrew Criddle |
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My notes on the book Barbarians --- by Terry Jones (2006) after referral from this discussion group includes the following review:
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The idea that the Vandals were nice charming people is a curious one. It certainly isn't what Possidius records in his life of Augustine.
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The Goths certainly did much to preserve the fabric of the empire and to ensure the continuation of Roman political institutions albeit modified to reflect the contemporary political situation. Theoderic was a much more civilized ruler than many traditional Roman rulers. Even Gaiseric and Alaric imposed order after their successful conquests. |
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It is interesting how one imagines where one is on the planet affects this discussion! Me with clear Celtic roots am obviously a barbarian, if I had been brought up in Constantinople I would have called myself Roman to the 1450's!
A Persian has never called themselves a Barbarian! And as Constantine was Arian, surely that means the followers of the Orthodox heresy are Barbarians! Quote:
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Which Roman Emperors might be defined as Barbaric? Is this a city and country distinction?
Was Asterix a Barbarian? |
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On laïcité and Asterix
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