• Guy Halsall (born 1964) is an English historian and academic, specialising in Early Medieval Europe. He is currently based at the University of York,...
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    Retrieved 2023-08-12. Halsall, Guy. Barbarian Migrations and the Roman West, 376–568. Cambridge University Press, 2007. For example, Halsall, (2008), Barbarian...
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  • importance migration played in the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Guy Halsall groups Heather together with Neil Christie and E. A. Thompson as being...
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    Warfare in the American Southwest, University of Utah Press (1999). Guy Halsall, 'Anthropology and the Study of Pre-Conquest Warfare and Society: The...
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    Childeric joined his host's wife, Queen Basina, who bore their son Clovis. Guy Halsall connects the story to Roman politics, Aegidius being an appointee of...
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    10–13); see: http://www.attalus.org/translate/orosius7B.html Historian Guy Halsall points out that although some sources contend these events occurred in...
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    probably desperate for provisions. Using Claudian as his source, historian Guy Halsall reports that Alaric's attack actually began in late 401, but since Stilicho...
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    a series of small, sometimes mutually antagonistic groups. However, Guy Halsall challenges some of Heather's conclusions. He sees no chronological development...
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    investigate the Germanic past is controversial, with scholars such as Guy Halsall suggesting it could represent a hearkening back to 19th-century ideas...
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    present-day Naples near Nuceria Alfaterna—in late 552/early 553. Historian Guy Halsall called this battle, which occurred in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, a...
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