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STORIA DELLA DECADENZA E ROVINA DELL'IMPERO ROMANO
CAPITOLO XI.
CAPITOLO XII.
CAPITOLO XIII.
CAPITOLO XIV.
CAPITOLO XV.
INDICE
The final decades of the Roman Empire unfold as a chaotic clash of ambition, betrayal, and relentless external pressure. Weak emperors and corrupt officials allow barbarians to slip across the frontiers, while the populace blames the indolent rule of Gallienus for famine, loss of provinces, and military defeats. Amid this turmoil, the army on the Danube gathers under a charismatic commander, setting the stage for a dramatic showdown that will decide the fate of Italy.
Aurelian emerges from the turmoil, leading bold campaigns against the Goths and pressing his forces toward Milan and the heart of the empire. His sudden death during a night assault throws the battlefield into confusion, prompting conspirators to install a new leader from the Danubian provinces. This fresh ruler, Claudio, promises to restore discipline and protect the empire’s borders, offering listeners a vivid portrait of a civilization on the brink of collapse and the fierce individuals striving to revive it.
Language
it
Duration
~8 hours (485K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Claudio Paganelli, Carlo Traverso, Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2014-03-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1737–1794
Best known for his sweeping history of Rome, he turned immense learning into vivid, readable prose. His great work shaped how generations of readers imagined the ancient world and the long collapse of empire.
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