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The massive indirect consequences for Europe of Attila's invasion (e.g. helping topple Rome) is often discussed. What were the indirect consequences of the less discussed Mongol invasion of Europe 750 years later?
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The Year of the 4 and Year of the 5 Emperors in Rome were 140 years apart but followed similar patterns in who took power and how they met their end. Is this a fair comparison and was this typical of Roman culture/power struggles of the period?
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In "The Last Assassin", Stothard portrays Mark Anthony as a man of changing loyalties; first a friend of Ceaser, secondly the bodyguard to his assassins, and finally the former enemy of Rome who hunted Ceaser's enemies. How has Anthony's actions/image been viewed in our historiography?
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