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❤️ The Day of the Barbarians 🐷

"The Day of the Barbarians: The Battle That Led to the Fall of the Roman Empire is a 2007 nonfiction book by Alessandro Barbero about the Battle of Adrianople. After two centuries in which the "barbarians" were successfully integrated in the Roman Empire, a particular episode seems to set the end of this age. Due to corruption and bad organization of the migration phenomenon, the Roman Empire started its fall after this single-day battle, which saw the Goths immigrants taking over the Roman army. External links * New York Times, Decline and Fall, by STEVE COATES, April 29, 2007 * goodreads: The Day of the Barbarians: The Battle That Led to the Fall Books about military history Non-fiction books about immigration 370s in the Roman Empire 4th-century conflicts Adrianople 378 Adrianople 378 Valentinianic dynasty 2007 non-fiction books "

❤️ Vidole (spider) 🐷

"Vidole is a genus of African araneomorph spiders in the family Phyxelididae, and was first described by Pekka T. Lehtinen in 1967. Species it contains five species, found only in Lesotho and South Africa: Vidole capensis *Vidole capensis (Pocock, 1900) (type) – South Africa *Vidole helicigyna Griswold, 1990 – South Africa *Vidole lyra Griswold, 1990 – South Africa *Vidole schreineri (Purcell, 1904) – South Africa *Vidole sothoana Griswold, 1990 – Lesotho, South Africa See also * List of Phyxelididae species References Araneomorphae genera Phyxelididae Taxa named by Pekka T. Lehtinen "

❤️ Tweed Valley Forest Park 🐷

"Tweed Valley Forest Park is forest park in the border region of Scotland. It consists of a network of eight forests managed by Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) spread along the valley of the River Tweed, and which are managed with an emphasis on recreational facilities for visitors. The forest park was established in 2002, and covers . At each location there is a car park and waymarked trails for visitors. Some of the site have more facilities, such as toilets and mountain bike trails. The eight forests are: *Caberston *Cademuir *Cardrona *Glenkinnon *Glentress - also part of the 7stanes network of mountain bike centres *Innerleithen - also part of the 7stanes network of mountain bike centres *Thornielee *Yair References External links *Tweed Valley Forest Park - Forestry and Land Scotland Forests and woodlands of Scotland Protected areas in the Scottish Borders Tourist attractions in the Scottish Borders Forest parks of Scotland "

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