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daser333 [38]
3 years ago
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¿Cuál fue la reacción de la sociedad romana ante el avance de las hordas bárbaras?

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Tema [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

Así, al final, el emperador romano, con su guardia y su casa, gobernando un imperio explotado para llenar su tesoro, era esencialmente indistinguible de esos jefes bárbaros con los que chocaba.

Los romanos siempre habían despreciado a los "bárbaros" y creían que las tierras de los bárbaros (como Escocia y Alemania) eran en gran medida inadecuadas para la civilización, por ser demasiado frías y húmedas para el tipo de agricultura mediterránea a la que estaban acostumbrados los romanos.

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