The Sorceress of Rome

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Horror, Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book The Sorceress of Rome by Nathan Gallizier, Nathan Gallizier
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Nathan Gallizier ISBN: 9786050407990
Publisher: Nathan Gallizier Publication: August 25, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Nathan Gallizier
ISBN: 9786050407990
Publisher: Nathan Gallizier
Publication: August 25, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

The darkness of the tenth century is dissipated by no contemporary historian. Monkish chronicles alone shed a faint light over the discordant chaos of the Italian world. Rome was no longer the capital of the earth. The seat of empire had shifted from the banks of the Tiber to the shores of the Bosporus, and the seven hilled city of Constantine had assumed the imperial purple of the ancient capital of the Cæsars.
Centuries of struggles with the hosts of foreign invaders had in time lowered the state of civilization to such a degree, that in point of literature and art the Rome of the tenth century could not boast of a single name worthy of being transmitted to posterity. Even the memory of the men whose achievements in the days of its glory constituted the pride and boast of the Roman world, had become almost extinct. A great lethargy benumbed the Italian mind, engendered by the reaction from the incessant feuds and broils among the petty tyrants and oppressors of the country.
Together with the rest of the disintegrated states of Italy, united by no common bond, Rome had become the prey of the most terrible disorders. Papacy had fallen into all manner of corruption. Its former halo and prestige had departed. The chair of St. Peter was sought for by bribery and controlling influence, often by violence and assassination, and the city was oppressed by factions and awed into submission by foreign adventurers in command of bands collected from the outcasts of all nations.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The darkness of the tenth century is dissipated by no contemporary historian. Monkish chronicles alone shed a faint light over the discordant chaos of the Italian world. Rome was no longer the capital of the earth. The seat of empire had shifted from the banks of the Tiber to the shores of the Bosporus, and the seven hilled city of Constantine had assumed the imperial purple of the ancient capital of the Cæsars.
Centuries of struggles with the hosts of foreign invaders had in time lowered the state of civilization to such a degree, that in point of literature and art the Rome of the tenth century could not boast of a single name worthy of being transmitted to posterity. Even the memory of the men whose achievements in the days of its glory constituted the pride and boast of the Roman world, had become almost extinct. A great lethargy benumbed the Italian mind, engendered by the reaction from the incessant feuds and broils among the petty tyrants and oppressors of the country.
Together with the rest of the disintegrated states of Italy, united by no common bond, Rome had become the prey of the most terrible disorders. Papacy had fallen into all manner of corruption. Its former halo and prestige had departed. The chair of St. Peter was sought for by bribery and controlling influence, often by violence and assassination, and the city was oppressed by factions and awed into submission by foreign adventurers in command of bands collected from the outcasts of all nations.

More books from Historical

Cover of the book Accidental Soldier by Nathan Gallizier
Cover of the book My Name Is Sarah Armstrong by Nathan Gallizier
Cover of the book Shan Pao by Nathan Gallizier
Cover of the book Les hiboux des Roches-Rouges by Nathan Gallizier
Cover of the book La disparue de Noël by Nathan Gallizier
Cover of the book Reisestipendien: Abenteuerroman by Nathan Gallizier
Cover of the book Der Traum vom Glück ohne Ende by Nathan Gallizier
Cover of the book Satan's Slave by Nathan Gallizier
Cover of the book La Vie de Madame Elisabeth by Nathan Gallizier
Cover of the book The Braid by Nathan Gallizier
Cover of the book The Ruin of Gabriel Ashleigh by Nathan Gallizier
Cover of the book Canova et Napoléon by Nathan Gallizier
Cover of the book The Shuttle by Nathan Gallizier
Cover of the book Force of Nature by Nathan Gallizier
Cover of the book Brothers in Blood by Nathan Gallizier
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy