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Gothic War (376–382)
Journeys to Byzantium? Roman Senators Between Rome and Constantinople
The Edictum Theoderici: a Study of a Roman Legal Document from Ostrogothic Italy
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The Gothic Civil War and the Date of the Gothic Conversion Lenski, Noel Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Spring 1995; 36, 1; Proquest Pg
“The Great Emperor”: a Motif in Procopius of Caesarea's Wars
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Putting the Story Back in History
“The Goths Drew Their Swords Together”
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Introduction