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- W2496907855 abstract "It is perhaps best at the beginning of this paper to clear away an illusion that readily I besets us, as we look back on the Dark Age that followed the withdrawal of the Romans from Britain-the illusion that there was something unique in the fate of our island. ‘The barbarians thrust us into the sea, the sea thrusts us back to the barbarians’,—and Aetius, the Roman Patrician, turns a deaf ear. As a matter of fact, Britain only suffered the fate that befell Dacia in the 3rd century, and Gaul, Spain, the Alpine and Balkan districts in the 4th to the 5th. One after another the provinces, once Roman, were overwhelmed under the barbarian tide. The only unique point in the case of Britain is her position as an island—twenty miles interval by sea may well be equated to a much greater distance by land. History, however, sometimes compenesates its blows. Britain, the lost island of the West, attracted the fatherly attention of the Popes of Rome earlier than some continental districts nearer home. She began to regain from Pope Gregory the Great what she had lost through Aetius." @default.
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- W2496907855 title "Coinage of the Dark Age in Britain" @default.
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