The Dark Ages Collection. David Hume
RUIN OF THE OSTROGOTHS
THE DARK AGES, BY CHARLES OMAN
THEODORIC KING OF ITALY 493-526
THE EMPERORS AT CONSTANTINOPLE 476-527
CHLODOVECH AND THE FRANKS IN GAUL 481-511
JUSTINIAN AND HIS WARS A.D. 528-540
THE EARLIER FRANKISH KINGS AND THEIR ORGANISATION OF GAUL 511-561.
THE SUCCESSORS OF JUSTINIAN 565-610
DECLINE AND DECAY OF THE MEROVINGIANS 561-656.
THE LOMBARDS IN ITALY, AND THE RISE OF THE PAPACY 568-653
HERACLIUS AND MOHAMMED 610-641
THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE VISIGOTHS 603-711
THE CONTEST OF THE EASTERN EMPIRE AND THE CALIPHATE 641-717
THE HISTORY OF THE GREAT MAYORS OF THE PALACE 656-720
THE LOMBARDS AND THE PAPACY 653-743
CHARLES MARTEL AND HIS WARS 720-41
THE ICONOCLAST EMPERORS—STATE OF THE EASTERN EMPIRE IN THE EIGHTH CENTURY 717-802
PIPPIN THE SHORT—WARS OF THE FRANKS AND LOMBARDS 741-768
CHARLES THE GREAT—EARLY YEARS CONQUEST OF LOMBARDY AND SAXONY.
THE LATER WARS AND CONQUESTS OF CHARLES THE GREAT 785-814
CHARLES THE GREAT AND THE EMPIRE
DISRUPTION OF THE FRANKISH EMPIRE—THE COMING OF THE VIKINGS 840-855
THE DARKEST HOUR—A.D. 855-887 FROM THE DEATH OF LOTHAIR I. TO THE DEPOSITION OF CHARLES THE FAT
ITALY AND SICILY IN THE NINTH CENTURY (827-924)
THE EASTERN EMPIRE IN THE NINTH CENTURY 802-912
THE END OF THE NINTH CENTURY IN WESTERN EUROPE. CONCLUSION
VISIGOTHS PILLAGE ROME, BY EDWARD GIBBON
HUNS INVADE THE EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE; ATTILA DICTATES A TREATY OF PEACE, BY EDWARD GIBBON
THE ENGLISH CONQUEST OF BRITAIN, BY JOHN GREEN & CHARLES KNIGHT
ATTILA INVADES WESTERN EUROPE; BATTLE OF CHÂLONS, BY EDWARD CREASY & EDWARD GIBBON
FOUNDATION OF VENICE, BY THOMAS HODGKIN & JOHN RUSKIN
CLOVIS FOUNDS THE KINGDOM OF THE FRANKS: IT BECOMES CHRISTIAN, BY FRANCOIS GUIZOT
PUBLICATION OF THE JUSTINIAN CODE, BY EDWARD GIBBON
AUGUSTINE'S MISSIONARY WORK IN ENGLAND, BY VENERABLE BEDE & JOHN GREEN
THE HEGIRA; CAREER OF MAHOMET: THE KORAN: AND MAHOMETAN CREED, BY WASHINGTON IRVING & SIMON OCKLEY
THE SARACEN CONQUEST OF SYRIA, BY SIMON OCKLEY
SARACENS CONQUER EGYPT; DESTRUCTION OF THE LIBRARY AT ALEXANDRIA, BY WASHINGTON IRVING