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CONTENTS<br />

List <strong>of</strong> maps page xiii<br />

List <strong>of</strong> text-figures xiv<br />

Preface xvii<br />

PART I CHRONOLOGICAL OVERVIEW<br />

11 The western empire, 425–76 1<br />

by peter heather, Reader in Early Medieval <strong>Hi</strong>story, University<br />

College London<br />

i The era <strong>of</strong> Aetius, 425–54 5<br />

ii The fall <strong>of</strong> the western empire 18<br />

iii Conclusion 30<br />

12 The eastern empire: Theodosius to Anastasius 33<br />

by a. d. lee, Senior Lecturer in Classics and <strong>Ancient</strong> <strong>Hi</strong>story at the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Wales, Lampeter<br />

i Theodosius II 34<br />

ii The successors <strong>of</strong> Theodosius 42<br />

iii Anastasius 52<br />

13 Justin I and Justinian 63<br />

by averil cameron<br />

i Justin I (518–27) 63<br />

ii Justinian’s early years (527–32) 65<br />

iii St Sophia, the ‘reconquest’ and the middle years<br />

(c. 532–54) 72<br />

iv Religious policy: the Three Chapters and the Fifth<br />

Oecumenical Council 79<br />

v The last decade (c. 554–65) 82<br />

14 The successors <strong>of</strong> Justinian 86<br />

by michael whitby<br />

v<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> <strong>Hi</strong>stories Online © <strong>Cambridge</strong> University Press, 2008

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