17,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
payback
9 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

The Sixth Century AD (501 - 600): Empire, Faith, and Foundations of the Medieval World By Emily Wilson The sixth century AD was a period of profound transformation, laying the foundations of the medieval world. The Sixth Century AD (501 - 600): Empire, Faith, and Foundations of the Medieval World takes readers on a journey through one of history's most pivotal centuries, exploring the dramatic shifts in power, religion, and culture that shaped the future of Europe, the Middle East, and beyond. At the heart of this century stood Emperor Justinian I, whose reign saw the codification of Roman law…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Sixth Century AD (501 - 600): Empire, Faith, and Foundations of the Medieval World By Emily Wilson The sixth century AD was a period of profound transformation, laying the foundations of the medieval world. The Sixth Century AD (501 - 600): Empire, Faith, and Foundations of the Medieval World takes readers on a journey through one of history's most pivotal centuries, exploring the dramatic shifts in power, religion, and culture that shaped the future of Europe, the Middle East, and beyond. At the heart of this century stood Emperor Justinian I, whose reign saw the codification of Roman law (Corpus Juris Civilis), grand architectural achievements like the Hagia Sophia, and ambitious military campaigns that sought to reclaim the Western Roman Empire. Meanwhile, religious conflicts intensified as Christianity continued to spread, facing internal schisms and theological debates that would define its evolution. The book also examines the rise of new powers such as the Sassanian Empire, the lingering influence of barbarian kingdoms in the West, and the early stirrings of what would become the Islamic world. Through meticulous historical research and engaging narrative storytelling, Emily Wilson brings to life the wars, political intrigue, and intellectual achievements that shaped the medieval era. From the corridors of Constantinople's imperial palace to the bustling trade routes of the Silk Road, this book captures the complex interplay of empire, faith, and identity during a time of upheaval. Ideal for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone interested in the origins of medieval Europe, The Sixth Century AD provides a comprehensive and accessible account of a century that still echoes in our world today.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.