Viggen Posted July 6, 2006 Report Share Posted July 6, 2006 Another review has been completed for our Roman Books section, thanks to community member Neos Dionysos. Theodosius reigned at perhaps the most crucial time in Rome's existance, from the days when Christianity finally took complete control over the empire, to the last division of East and West to the constant threats on the borders of Rome and immidiately after the destruction of a Roman Army at Adrianople. This book covers his years before his appointment as supreme commander of the armies of the East, (then quickly to co-Emperor), until the death of Stilicho in the West, who was Theodoisus' protege and one who carried on his ideals and policies... ...read the full review of Theodosius - Empire at Bay by Stephen Williams and Gerard Friel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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