Stephen Williams
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Stephen Williams and Gerard Friell analyse why Constantinople survived the barbarian onslaughts in the fifth century, whereas Rome fell.
Published November 1 1998
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Were the 'barbarians' who shored up Rome's armies and frontiers the empire's salvation or doom? Published June 30 1994
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by Ramsay MacMullen
Published May 31 1989
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The Military Explanation
Published July 31 1986
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Stephen Williams investigates the excavations at Leadenhall Court of the surviving portion of Roman London’s Forum- Basilica.
Published February 1 1986
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