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How did Roman emperors describe barbarians?

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Read from Julius Caesar's own account and decide for yourself, what he thought of them. An interesting read, but remember he self-promotes himself. (Makes himself look good) Link below: The Internet Classics Archive. read more

Richard Joseph James Knox, studied at Roman Empire Answered Dec 3, 2015 ยท Author has 933 answers and 464.6k answer views Barbarian is a derogatory term refering to any whom don't speak latin or greek for to the romans, any language but those two sounds like a stream of endless"bar" sounds. read more

Ancient Roman emperors were the men who governed the Roman empire under the principate form of government. They were the ultimate authority even though they had advisers and the senate to assist them. Ancient Roman emperors were the men who governed the Roman empire under the principate form of government. read more

Despite efforts by Ulfilas, the Germanic Christian evangelist, there was no organized Gothic Christian community north of the Danube. For the barbarians, Christianity had been the faith of Roman emperors. Only after they entered the Roman Empire did the Goths adopt Christianity. read more

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