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    <title>L-ahhar titjira ta' l-ajkla 1 : program 16</title>
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    <description>Title: L-ahhar titjira ta' l-ajkla 1 : program 16
Abstract: The year 476 A.D. is commonly accepted by all historians as the end of the Western Roman empire. A hundred years before it happened, Rome was an immense power spread like an eagle over Europe, Africa and Asia Minor. What caused its downfall? What made it a prey to the barbaric invasions? Gorg Peresso, the author of this series, illuminates the panorama of the empire's end with a mix of authoritative writings from that period and contemporary historians. The result is more than a documentaed account, but a story full of action, brutality and intrigue of a divided empire.
Description: This program discusses Patronius Maximus as an emperor. The Vandals that take over Africa and the death of St.Augustine.</description>
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    <description>Title: L-ahhar titjira ta' l-ajkla 1 : program 15
Abstract: The year 476 A.D. is commonly accepted by all historians as the end of the Western Roman empire. A hundred years before it happened, Rome was an immense power spread like an eagle over Europe, Africa and Asia Minor. What caused its downfall? What made it a prey to the barbaric invasions? Gorg Peresso, the author of this series, illuminates the panorama of the empire's end with a mix of authoritative writings from that period and contemporary historians. The result is more than a documentaed account, but a story full of action, brutality and intrigue of a divided empire.
Description: This program discusses the death of Valentinianus III, son of Galla Placidia. Teodosius II as the new emperor of the East, and also the role of Pope Leo the Great.</description>
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Abstract: The year 476 A.D. is commonly accepted by all historians as the end of the Western Roman empire. A hundred years before it happened, Rome was an immense power spread like an eagle over Europe, Africa and Asia Minor. What caused its downfall? What made it a prey to the barbaric invasions? Gorg Peresso, the author of this series, illuminates the panorama of the empire's end with a mix of authoritative writings from that period and contemporary historians. The result is more than a documentaed account, but a story full of action, brutality and intrigue of a divided empire.
Description: This program discusses the fight for power and love affairs. The West under six emperors. The marriage between Galla Placidia with Ata- Ulfus of the Goths. The death of Ata- Ulfus. Galla Placida back in Ravenna and her marriage with Costantinus.</description>
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    <description>Title: L-ahhar titjira ta' l-ajkla 1 : program 13
Abstract: The year 476 A.D. is commonly accepted by all historians as the end of the Western Roman empire. A hundred years before it happened, Rome was an immense power spread like an eagle over Europe, Africa and Asia Minor. What caused its downfall? What made it a prey to the barbaric invasions? Gorg Peresso, the author of this series, illuminates the panorama of the empire's end with a mix of authoritative writings from that period and contemporary historians. The result is more than a documentaed account, but a story full of action, brutality and intrigue of a divided empire.
Description: This program discusses Alaric as leader of the Visigoths and his death.</description>
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