Comprised of:
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Edward Gibbon Person,
Born: 27 Apr 1737 in
, Died: 16 Jan 1794 in
Recordings (68)
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Part 01-01: The most civilised portion of mankind.
12:39
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Part 01-02: The terror of the Roman arms - the preservation of peace by a constant preparation for war
9:32
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Part 01-03: Every useful instrument of war
5:49
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Part 01-04: An empire united by laws and adorned by arts
8:30
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Part 01-05: The Roman language - an influence over national manners
3:42
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Part 01-06: The most numerous society under the same system of government
7:23
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Part 01-07: The fate of the Roman world depended on the will of Augustus
9:53
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Part 01-08: A succession of monsters with unparalleled vices
2:39
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Part 01-09: The rule of the two Antonines - the only period of history in which the happiness of a great people was the sole object of government
1:03
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Part 01-10: Commodus - revelling in the licence of sovereign power
14:33
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Part 01-11: Pertinax accedes to power
3:22
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Part 02-01: The Praetorian Guards and the bribe of Didius Julianus
8:27
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Part 02-02: Septimus Severus - a pernicious indulgence
2:20
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Part 02-03: The two sons of Severus - Caracella and Geta
6:11
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Part 02-04: Caracella becomes sole emperor
6:02
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Part 02-05: Antonius becomes Elagabalus, supreme emperor and pontiff - and licentious despot
4:53
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Part 02-06: The reign of Alexander - an auspicious calm of thirteen years
9:00
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Part 02-07: The rise of Maximin, dark and sanguinary
7:59
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Part 02-08: Confusion of power between Maximus, Balbinus and Gordianus
7:56
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Part 02-09: Philip - a period of games
4:32
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Part 02-10: Decius and the appearance of the Goths
6:01
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Part 02-11: Hostilianus and Gallus
3:01
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Part 02-12: Aemilianus, Valerian and Gallieneus - an empire oppressed
9:05
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Part 02-13: Claudius - the first of the Restorers of the Roman world
3:35
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Part 03-01: Aurelian - four years of memorable achievement
11:45
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Part 03-02: Zenobia fights back - the fate of the East is decided
10:49
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Part 03-03: The death of Aurelian and the accession of Tacitus
6:01
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Part 03-04: Probus and the deliverance of Gaul and 70 German cities
7:46
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Part 03-05: Carus, Numerian and Carinus - soft, cruel, devotet to pleasure yet destitute of taste
3:30
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Part 03-06: The illustrous reign of Diocletian and Maximian
7:46
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Part 03-07: The end of Rome as the capital of the empire
8:34
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Part 03-08: The abdication of Diocletian
3:12
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Part 03-09: Two new Augusti - Constantius and Galerius
5:29
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Part 03-10: The elevation of Constantine and a time of confusion
7:57
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Part 03-11: The final battle between Constantine and Maxentius
6:21
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Part 04-01: Constantine overwhelms Licinius, a victory which leads to the foundation of Constantinople
5:13
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Part 04-02: A candid but rational inquiry into the progress and establishment of Christianity under the Roman Empire
19:36
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Part 04-03: A dark and unjust record righted
2:58
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Part 04-04: Nero - mistakenly judged one of history's most vilified figures
11:07
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Part 04-05: Protection for the Christians
13:00
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Part 04-06: Diocletian introduces systematic repression
4:22
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Part 04-07: Gibbon's conclusions on the Roman persecution
10:22
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Part 04-08: Constantine - a new capital but a fatal flaw in defence
11:41
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Part 05-01: The petty abuse of power and local tyrannies
6:21
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Part 05-02: Asiatic pomp and a gradual decline
3:54
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Part 05-03: Constantius, Gallus and the eunuchs
8:20
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Part 05-04: Julian, a Caesar of very different ilk
9:11
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Part 05-05: The establishment of Christianity
9:37
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Part 05-06: The rise in popularity of Julian
12:35
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Part 05-07: The road to civil war
5:25
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