05557nam 2201237 a 450 991078025060332120230705230915.00-520-92853-91-59734-610-110.1525/9780520928534(CKB)111087027178658(EBL)223442(OCoLC)475927984(SSID)ssj0000152953(PQKBManifestationID)11159177(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000152953(PQKBWorkID)10392521(PQKB)11595519(StDuBDS)EDZ0000055813(DE-B1597)520791(OCoLC)1077865911(DE-B1597)9780520928534(Au-PeEL)EBL223442(CaPaEBR)ebr10048957(MiAaPQ)EBC223442(dli)HEB08177(MiU)MIU01000000000000009642536(EXLCZ)9911108702717865820020621d2002 uy 0engurnn#---|u||utxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFailure of empire Valens and the Roman state in the fourth century A.D. /Noel LenskiBerkeley :University of California Press,2002.1 online resource (xiv, 454 pages) illustrations, mapsTransformation of the Classical Heritage ;340-520-28389-9 0-520-23332-8 Includes bibliographical references (p. 403-442) and index.Front matter --Contents --List of illustrations --Acknowledgments --Abbreviations --Maps --Introduction --Chapter 1 The Pannonian Emperors --Chapter 2 The Revolt of Procopius --Chapter 3 Valens's First Gothic War --Chapter 4 Valens and the Eastern Frontier --Chapter 5 Religion under the Valentiniani --Chapter 6 Administration and Finance under Valentinian and Valens --Chapter 7 The Disaster at Adrianople --Epilogue --Appendix A Datable Evidence for Valentinianic Fortifications --Appendix B Shapur's Administrative Structures in Armenia --Appendix C Natural Disasters and the Reign of Valens --Appendix D Civic Structures Built under Imperial Sponsorship, A.D. 364-378 --Bibliography --IndexFailure of Empire is the first comprehensive biography of the Roman emperor Valens and his troubled reign (a.d. 364-78). Valens will always be remembered for his spectacular defeat and death at the hands of the Goths in the Battle of Adrianople. This singular misfortune won him a front-row seat among history's great losers. By the time he was killed, his empire had been coming unglued for several years: the Goths had overrun the Balkans; Persians, Isaurians, and Saracens were threatening the east; the economy was in disarray; and pagans and Christians alike had been exiled, tortured, and executed in his religious persecutions. Valens had not, however, entirely failed in his job as emperor. He was an admirable administrator, a committed defender of the frontiers, and a ruler who showed remarkable sympathy for the needs of his subjects. In lively style and rich detail, Lenski incorporates a broad range of new material, from archaeology to Gothic and Armenian sources, in a study that illuminates the social, cultural, religious, economic, administrative, and military complexities of Valens's realm. Failure of Empire offers a nuanced reconsideration of Valens the man and shows both how he applied his strengths to meet the expectations of his world and how he ultimately failed in his efforts to match limited capacities to limitless demands.ACLS Fellows’ publications.Joan Palevsky imprint in classical literature.Transformation of the classical heritage ;34.HISTORY / Ancient / GeneralbisacshByzantine EmpireHistoryValens, 364-378RomeHistoryValentinian I, 364-375antioch.archaeology.arian crisis.armenia.balkans.barbarian history.battle of adrianople.battle.biography.bureaucracy.byzantine.christianity.constantin.discipline.emperor.empire.fall of an empire.frontier.gothic war.goths.government.history.iberia.imperialism.invasion.isaurian.late roman.military.pagans.pannonian emperors.persia.politics.procopius.rebellion.reign.religion.religious persecution.resistance.roman administration.roman empire.rome.saracens.territory.uprising.valens.valentinian.war.HISTORY / Ancient / General.949.5/9013Lenski Noel Emmanuel1965-297684MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910780250603321Failure of empire225489UNINA