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Tables of Contents for The Roman Empire and Its Germanic Peoples
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
LIST OF GENEALOGICAL CHARTS
ix
2
CHRONOLOGIES
xi
 
INTRODUCTION
1
13
ONE Kings, Heroes, and Tribal Origins
14
21
TWO The Empire and the "New" Peoples: From the Marcomannic Wars to the End of the Third Century
35
16
THREE The Germanic Peoples as Enemies and Servants of the Empire in the Fourth Century
51
51
FOUR Emperorship and Kingship on Roman Soil
102
21
FIVE The Hunnic Alternative
123
22
SIX The Kingdom of Toulouse (418-507): Pioneering Achievement and Failed Accommodation
145
14
SEVEN The Vandals (406-534): A Unique Case?
159
24
EIGHT Odovacar, or the Roman Empire That Did Not End
183
11
NINE Theodoric (451-526) and Clovis (466/467-511)
194
30
TEN A Battle for Rome (526/535-552/555)
224
16
ELEVEN Britain Too Was Not Conquered: The Making of England in the Fifth and Sixth Centuries
240
8
TWELVE The Burgundians: Weakness and Resilience (407/413-534)
248
12
THIRTEEN The Spanish Kingdom of the Visigoths (507/568-711/725): The First Nation of Europe
260
19
FOURTEEN The Longobard Epilogue (488-643/652)
279
22
FIFTEEN The Transformation of the Roman World
301
14
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
315
2
NOTES
317
18
BIBLIOGRAPHY
335
12
INDEX
347
16
MAPS
363