Eharding on the fall of the Roman Empire, Part X/XII: Constantius III, the settlement of the Visigoths, and the migration of the Vandals
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Amazingly enough, the Ravenna government would actually mostly end up recovering from the 405-410 catastrophes thanks to the exceptional leadership of Constantius III (not to be confused with Constantine III), born in Nish, Serbia, the last successful major Western Roman general and (briefly) emperor, during the decade of the 410s. All four-five of the usurpers active in 410-413 would be unsuccessful. The permanent settlement of the Goths in southern Gaul, however, would be very successful for them. I now switch back to Heather.
Eharding on the fall of the Roman Empire, Part X/XII: Constantius III, the settlement of the Visigoths, and the migration of the Vandals
Eharding on the fall of the Roman Empire…
Eharding on the fall of the Roman Empire, Part X/XII: Constantius III, the settlement of the Visigoths, and the migration of the Vandals
Amazingly enough, the Ravenna government would actually mostly end up recovering from the 405-410 catastrophes thanks to the exceptional leadership of Constantius III (not to be confused with Constantine III), born in Nish, Serbia, the last successful major Western Roman general and (briefly) emperor, during the decade of the 410s. All four-five of the usurpers active in 410-413 would be unsuccessful. The permanent settlement of the Goths in southern Gaul, however, would be very successful for them. I now switch back to Heather.