Barrier Boundary of the Mediterranean Basin And Its Northern Breaches As Factors
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He fixed his camp at ^Emona, where the Peartree Pass road reached the Save River. From that base he demanded the pay due himself and his men for their services, and when he failed to get it from the disorganized government, he again invaded Italy in 408. Once more the Peartree Pass led him over to the siege of Aquileia and the other Venetian towns, 2 and the ancient Etruscan route from the mouth of the Po over the Apennines guided his forces to Rome. After the siege and sack of the capital, Ala...ric demanded territory for his Visigoths in Venetia, Dalmatia, Pannonia, and Noricum, and the office of magister militae for himself, so that he might again command the important line of communication between Italy and the Danube. 3 His sudden death put an end to this demand, but his victori- ous followers moved westward out of Italy into Southern Gaul, where they received an allotment of land. The departure of the Visigoths from the territory of Illyricum had left a vacant border. This meant that the gate of the Julian Alps was thrown open as if in invitation to other rude visitants.
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