Álvarez Jiménez, DavidGarcía Gascó, RosaGonzález Sánchez, SergioHernández De La Fuente, David Alejandro2024-02-072024-02-072013David Álvarez Jiménez (2013) «Ammianus and Theodosius I concerning the Barbarica Conspiratio», en García-Gascó, Rosa; González Sánchez, Sergio & Hernández de la Fuente, David (eds) (2013) The Theodosian Age (A.D. 379-455). Power, place, belief and learning at the end of the Western Empire, BAR IS 2493, Oxford, pp. 73-84978-1-4073-1107-4https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/99863Through this paper, the author deals with the troubling historical episode known as the Barbarica Conspiratio that, in brief, implied a brutal barbarian attack by sea played by Picts, Scots, Saxons and Franks on the shores of continental Gaul and mainly on Britannia. Dr. Álvarez-Jiménez approaches this subject from a close analysis on Ammianus Marcellinus’ narrative and particularly on the historian relationship with the later emperor Theodosius I, who was the son of Theodosius the Elder, the general in charge of recovering the British provinces to the Roman dominance.engAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Ammianus and Theodosius I concerning the Barbarica ConspiratioAmiano y Teodosio en torno a la Barbarica Conspiratiobook parthttps://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/libro?codigo=568101open access931Imperio RomanoAntigüedad TardíaBritaniaAmiano MarcelinoHistoria antigua5504.01 Historia Antigua