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Chauveau, Francois (1613-1676)
Forces under Alaric I, King of the Visigoths, in battle, c410 (1654).Alaric (c370-410) ruled the Visigoths (western Goths) from 395. In 410, his army sacked Rome, an event regarded as marking the downfall of the Roman Empire in the west. From "Alaric ou Rome vaincue" ("Alaric or the Conquest of Rome") an heroic poem dedicated to Queen Christina of Sweden (1626-1689) by Georges de Scudery. (Paris, 1654). Institution Reference: C233743.
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5th century CE
Alaric I (ca.370-410), King of Visigoths
Barbarians
Battles
Sack of Rome (410)
Visigoth