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Title: L-ahhar titjira ta' l-ajkla 1 : program 8
Other Titles: Il-glieda ghall-istatwa tal-Vitorja fis-senat ta' Ruma u l-glieda tal-Bazilki f'Milan. Il-konverzjoni ta' Santu Wistin. Valentinjan II.Teodosius fl-Italja kontra uzurpatur.
Authors: Peresso, Ġorġ
Buhagiar, Celaine
Keywords: Romans -- History
Issue Date: 2006
Citation: Peresso, G. (Writer & Producer), & Buhagiar, C. (Presenter & Producer). (2006). L-Ahhar Titjira ta’ l-ajkla [Radio series 1]. Campus FM
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 Altar of Victory was located in the Roman Senate House (the Curia) and bore a gold statue of the goddess Victory. The statue had been captured in 272 BC during the Pyrrhic War. St. Augustine's conversion.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/9015
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