M. J. van Hagen

Vandals and Vandalism

Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 108 Seiten
EAN 9798227967138
Veröffentlicht Februar 2025
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Beschreibung

Embark on a historical journey through the captivating saga of the Vandals, a Germanic tribe that left an indelible mark on North Africa during Late Antiquity. In this meticulously crafted narrative, we delve into the intricate details of the rise and fall of the Vandal Kingdom, exploring key figures, pivotal events, and the enduring legacy of a once-mighty people. The narrative unfolds with the emergence of the Vandals in the 4th century under rulers like Wisimar and Godigisel, setting the stage for a tumultuous period in European history. As we traverse the reigns of influential leaders like Gaiseric, Huneric, and Gunthamund, the political landscape unfolds, revealing alliances, conflicts, and the inevitable shifts in power.
The heart of the story lies in the Vandal Kingdom's clash with the mighty forces of the Byzantine Empire, notably under the ambitious Emperor Justinian I. The narrative reaches its zenith with Gelimer's ascent to the throne, marking the last stand of the Vandals against the relentless march of Roman forces.
This book meticulously explores the military campaigns, political intrigues, and the ultimate downfall of the Vandal Kingdom. It delves into the challenges faced by the Roman Empire in reclaiming Africa, the resistance of the Mauri tribes, and the nuanced realities of governance in the post-war era.
MJ van Hagen (1958), studied Culture Sciences and later became an independent researcher and cultural historian. He is a renowned author with 6 published works in Dutch: "The Cultural Evolution" "De Habsburgers: Van Grootheid tot Verval" Byzantium: Van Constantijn tot Constantinopel and "Europe in the Early Modern Period." Van Hagen has established himself as a prominent publicist in the field of cultural studies.

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MJ van Hagen (1958) is a renowned Researcher, Publicist, Columnist, and Cultural Philosopher. He is well-versed in the fascinating terrain of early medieval cultural history. His literary work, titled "Cultural Evolution: From Primate to Homo Sapiens," is the first in a series of publications that reflects his deep involvement in this subject.