Powers and thrones a new history of the Middle Ages
"An epic reappraisal of the medieval world--and the rich and complicated legacy left to us by the rise of the West--from the New York Times bestselling author of The Templars. When the once-mighty city of Rome was sacked by barbarians in 410 and lay in ruins, it signaled the end of an era--and...
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adam_text | CONTENTS HH List of Maps xiii Author’s Note xv Introduction xvii PART I IMPERIUM (ca. A.D. 410-750) 1. Romans........................................ 3 2. Barbarians................................. 35 3. Byzantines................................. 73 4. Arabs........................................ 106 PART II DOMINION (ca. A.o. 750-1215) 5. Franks...................................... 151 6. Monks...................................... 192 7. Knights.................................... 225 8. Crusaders................................ 264
PART III REBIRTH (ся. a.d. 1215-1347) 9. Mongols.............................. 311 10. Merchants.......................... 347 11. Scholars.............................. 382 12. Builders.............................. 420 PART IV REVOLUTION (ca. A.D. 1347-1527) 13. Survivors............................ 453 14. Renewers............................ 483 15. Navigators.......................... 515 16. Protestants......................... 545 Notes 579 Bibliography 604 Illustration Credits Index 619 618
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CONTENTS HH List of Maps xiii Author’s Note xv Introduction xvii PART I IMPERIUM (ca. A.D. 410-750) 1. Romans. 3 2. Barbarians. 35 3. Byzantines. 73 4. Arabs. 106 PART II DOMINION (ca. A.o. 750-1215) 5. Franks. 151 6. Monks. 192 7. Knights. 225 8. Crusaders. 264
PART III REBIRTH (ся. a.d. 1215-1347) 9. Mongols. 311 10. Merchants. 347 11. Scholars. 382 12. Builders. 420 PART IV REVOLUTION (ca. A.D. 1347-1527) 13. Survivors. 453 14. Renewers. 483 15. Navigators. 515 16. Protestants. 545 Notes 579 Bibliography 604 Illustration Credits Index 619 618 |
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