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The empire slides back

At the end of his 2016 book  , Michael Kulikowski highlighted that different ethnic groups – classified as ‘barbarians’ – had been settling within the Roman empire since the first century AD. As the Vindolanda tablets record, many of them forged good careers in the Roman army. He argued that the period from AD 235 brought

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