The New Barbarian World: Transitions & Transformations.

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The New Barbarian World: Transitions & Transformations

I. The German Successor States

The New Barbarian World: Transitions & Transformations I. The German Successor States A.The Goths: From Success to Extinction

The New Barbarian World: Transitions & Transformations I. The German Successor States A.The Goths: From Success to Extinction 1.Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy

New Kingdoms of the Old Western Empire

The New Barbarian World: Transitions & Transformations I. The German Successor States A.The Goths: From Success to Extinction 1.Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy 1.Visigothic Kingdom of Toulouse & Spain

The New Barbarian World: Transitions & Transformations I. The German Successor States A.The Goths: From Success to Extinction 1.Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy 1.Visigothic Kingdom of Toulouse & Spain B. The Anglo-Saxons: Pagan Conquerors to Christian Missionaries

Main Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms

The New Barbarian World: Transitions & Transformations I. The German Successor States A.The Goths: From Success to Extinction 1.Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy 1.Visigothic Kingdom of Toulouse & Spain B. The Anglo-Saxons: Pagan Conquerors to Christian Missionaries C. The Franks: An Enduring Legacy

The New Barbarian World: Transitions & Transformations I. The German Successor States A.The Goths: From Success to Extinction 1.Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy 1.Visigothic Kingdom of Toulouse & Spain B. The Anglo-Saxons: Pagan Conquerors to Christian Missionaries C. The Franks: An Enduring Legacy II. Transformations of the Roman World: Continuity & Change

The New Barbarian World: Transitions & Transformations I. The German Successor States A.The Goths: From Success to Extinction 1.Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy 1.Visigothic Kingdom of Toulouse & Spain B. The Anglo-Saxons: Pagan Conquerors to Christian Missionaries C. The Franks: An Enduring Legacy II. Transformations of the Roman World: Continuity & Change A. Government

The New Barbarian World: Transitions & Transformations I. The German Successor States A.The Goths: From Success to Extinction 1.Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy 1.Visigothic Kingdom of Toulouse & Spain B. The Anglo-Saxons: Pagan Conquerors to Christian Missionaries C. The Franks: An Enduring Legacy II. Transformations of the Roman World: Continuity & Change A. Government B. Aristocracy

The New Barbarian World: Transitions & Transformations I. The German Successor States A.The Goths: From Success to Extinction 1.Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy 1.Visigothic Kingdom of Toulouse & Spain B. The Anglo-Saxons: Pagan Conquerors to Christian Missionaries C. The Franks: An Enduring Legacy II. Transformations of the Roman World: Continuity & Change A. Government B. Aristocracy C. The Church

The New Barbarian World: Transitions & Transformations I. The German Successor States A.The Goths: From Success to Extinction 1.Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy 1.Visigothic Kingdom of Toulouse & Spain B. The Anglo-Saxons: Pagan Conquerors to Christian Missionaries C. The Franks: An Enduring Legacy II. Transformations of the Roman World: Continuity & Change A. Government B. Aristocracy C. The Church D. From Imperial to Regional Focus

The New Barbarian World