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The Last Of The Romans Bonifatius Warlord And Comes Africae Jeroen W P Wijnendaele

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The Last Of The Romans Bonifatius Warlord And Comes Africae Jeroen W P Wijnendaele
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.37 MB
Pages: 202
Author: Jeroen W. P. Wijnendaele
ISBN: 9781472593108, 9781780937175, 1472593103, 1780937172
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Last Of The Romans Bonifatius Warlord And Comes Africae Jeroen W P Wijnendaele by Jeroen W. P. Wijnendaele 9781472593108, 9781780937175, 1472593103, 1780937172 instant download after payment.

Despite his critical role in the western Roman Empire during the early fifth century AD, Bonifatius remains a neglected figure in the history of the late Empire.
The Last of the Romans presents a new political and military biography of Bonifatius, analysing his rise through the higher echelons of imperial power and examining themes such as the role of the buccellarii as contemporary semi-private armies. The volume offers a reassessment of the usurpation of Ioannes and Bonifatius’ indispensable role in the restoration of the Theodosian dynasty in the West. The Vandal invasion of North Africa is rexamined together with Bonifatius's putative role as the traitor who invited them in.
The relationship between Bonifatius and Augustine of Hippo is assessed, bringing new light to the important, yet largely unstudied, influence of Christianity in Bonifatius's life. A further discussion revisits the rivalry between Boniface and Aetius. Although Procopius termed Bonifatius and Aetius the last of the Romans, this volume argues that they were the first of Rome's late imperial warlords. The volume closes with a reconstruction of the Odyssey of Sebastian, Bonifatius’ son-in-law.

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