Publisher's Synopsis
This first part of the account of the hegemons that shaped the Western World is a thousand-year story involving ancient Rome and the nature of its world which involved the empires it fought against, the lands and people it conquered, the "Barbarian" invasions it defeated and failed to stop, and the influence it exerted in Europe, Africa and the Middle East, making it the target of powerful non-Romans determined to control it while cherishing its civilization, the positive attributes that constitute the core of the Western World today led by hegemons of Germanic roots that are for all intents and purposes the heirs of ancient Rome and its offshoots following the empire's dismemberment in the West.