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Theodahad
The Politics of Roman Memory in the Age of Justinian DISSERTATION Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the D
Paths of Western Law After Justinian
Jordanes and the Invention of Roman-Gothic History Dissertation
This Is a History of the Ostrogoths, Theodoric and the Arian Heresy
Procopius's Sibyl — the Fall of Vitigis and the Ostrogoths
Theoderic the Great Vs. Boethius: Tensions in Italy in the Late 5Th and Early 6Th
Rethinking Intertextuality Through a Word-Space and Social Network Approach – the Case of Cassiodorus Johannes Bjerva, Raf Praet
Contests of Andreia in Procopius' Gothic Wars
3A. Henry III the Black – 28 Years (1028-1056 A.D.) 3B. Tiberius +
Byzantine Empire (Ca 600-1200): I.1
The Evolution of the Late Roman World
HISTORY of the LANGOBARDS a Bcx^D O ""0 I^
Exile in the Post-Roman Successor States, 439 – C.650
The Role and Status of the Catholic Church in the Church-State Relationship Within the Roman Empire from A.D
A History of Byzantium
The Imperial Policy of Otherness Justinian and the Arianism of Barbarians As a Motive for the Recovery of the West
Catalogue of the Coins of the Vandals, Ostrogoths and Lombards, and Of
Marriage and Alliance in the Merovingian Kingdoms, 481-639
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10. Consors Regni: a Problem of Gender? the Consortium Between Amalasuntha and Theodahad in 534
Gender and Historiography Studies in the Earlier Middle Ages in Honour of Pauline Stafford
De Restitutione Patriae)
The Making and Qualities of Ostrogothic Kings in the Decade After Theoderic
From the Fall of Rome to Charlemagne (C.400– 800)
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Masculinity, Identity, and Power Politics in the Age of Justinian
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Theoderic, the Goths, and the Restoration of the Roman Empire
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Was King Theodahad's Accession to the Throne Ever Recognized by Justinian?
Transcultural Approaches to the Concept of Imperial Rule in the Middle Ages
Historical Confirmation of Prophetic Periods
Political Culture of Ostrogothic Italy in a Numismatic Perspective
Money and Coinage in the Middle Ages
Death and the Bishop of Rome. from Hormisdas to Sabinian
Here the Evidence Clearly Indicates an Internal Struggle for Control of the Central Government
Introduction