By Gerald T. McLaughlin
There is a vivid scene at the beginning of Thomas Cahill's book "How the Irish Saved Civilization." It is the end of December 406. Tens of thousands of Germanic tribesmen are massed on the east side of the Rhine River. Roman legionnaires stand lined up on the west. The German tribes are wait...
There is a vivid scene at the beginning of Thomas Cahill's book "How the Irish Saved Civilization." It is the end of December 406. Tens of thousands of Germanic tribesmen are massed on the east side of the Rhine River. Roman legionnaires stand lined up on the west. The German tribes are wait...
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