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    The Growth and Decline of the Western Roman Empire: Quantifying the Dynamics of Army Size, Territory, and Coinage by Sabin Roman, Erika Palmer

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…We model the Western Roman Empire from 500 BCE to 500 CE, aiming to understand the interdependent dynamics of army size, conquered territory and the production and debasement of coins within the empire. …”
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    Vasily Vasilievsky and Ivan Grevs on the causes of the fall of the Western Roman Empire (based on little-known sources) by Kuleshova Elena Vladimirovna, Starostin Dmitry Nikolaevich

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The use of little-known sources in this paper, such as student competition work by Ivan Grevs and the scientist’s sketches on the study of Roman land ownership, preserved only in manuscript, makes it possible to add a number of touches to his and Vasily Vasilevsky’s concept of the causes of the Fall of the Western Roman Empire. The authors of the paper tried to show that I. …”
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    Polityka zachodnia cesarza Marcjana (450-457). Problem huński i jego wpływ na relacje między Cesarstwem Wschodnim a Zachodnim by Łukasz Pigoński

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The Emperor however did not make an attempt to save the Western Roman Empire from its internal political struggle and the Vandal attacks. …”
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    The European Middle Ages: an educational software for school work by Ismary Fabe González, Danilo Gutiérrez Coro

    Published 2003-06-01
    “…Creation of the developed educational software aims students to expand knowledge about the feudal period that extends from the year 476 AD when the fall of the Western Roman Empire occurs until the fifteenth century, and in some countries up century XVI.…”
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    El siglo V en el Valle del Ebro: arqueología e historia by Urbano Espinosa Ruiz

    Published 1991-05-01
    “… The generalized désintégration of the Western Roman Empire in the fifth century is contrasted here with the simultaneous regional evolution in the middle part of the valley of the Ebro. …”
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    Burgund und das « unsichtbare Römische Reich » im Spiegel der sogenannten merowingischen Monetarmünzen. Eine Anmerkung by Jürgen Strothmann

    “…That’s why we can assume that the fragmentation of the city-states did not go as far as in other Gaulish regions, where the cities had remained independent for some time after the end of the Western Roman Empire.…”
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    Eutropius as an oriental by Tomasz Babnis

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…In doing this, the poet makes a particular use of stereotypes connected with the East, by dint of which he can attribute these features to the Eastern Roman Empire (epitomised by Eutropius) and – at the same time – to show that the right Roman virtues are fostered in the Western Roman Empire, controlled by the poet’s patron, Stilicho. …”
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    Resetting the urban network: 117-2012 by Rauch, F, Michaels, G

    Published 2013
    “…We examine the effects on town locations of the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, which temporarily ended urbanization in Britain, but not in France. …”
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    Resetting the urban network: 117–2012 by Michaels, G, Rauch, F

    Published 2017
    “…We examine the effects on town locations of the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, which temporarily ended urbanisation in Britain, but not in France. …”
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    Sidonio Apollinare e i suoi modelli. Un mosaico letterario e le conquiste orientali di Roma by Francesco Montone

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…C. the Gallo-Roman poet Sidonius Apollinaris had the assignment to write a panegyric for the new emperor of Western Roman Empire, Anthemius, a noble from Eastern Empire who acceded to the throne after a laborious agreement with the Eastern Emperor Leo. …”
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