"Ravenna, a Study" by Edward Hutton is a deep exploration of the city of Ravenna, concentrating on its critical function in Italian and European history, mostly during the Dark Ages. Hutton spotlights Ravenna's exceptional geographical and political traits, arguing that the city was essential in both the downfall of the Roman administration and the emergence of new ruling groups. The book starts by thoroughly explaining Ravenna's location and how it changed over centuries, depicting the city as both mysterious and lovely, with its marshes and Adriatic Sea views. The author points out Ravenna's crucial role as a safe haven for emperors and a valuable military location, tracing its historical importance all the way from Julius Caesar to the fall of the Western Roman Empire, claiming its key political and military weight came from holding a strategic position between Italy and Cisalpine Gaul. This introduction paves the way for a wider look at Ravenna's past, placing it within the bigger picture of European civilization.

Ravenna, a Study
By Edward Hutton
Discover how a beautiful and geographically strategic city shaped empires during Europe's darkest hours.
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2004-06-01
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About the AuthorEdward Hutton was a British author of travel books and various Italian subjects. During World War II he aided in the protection of Italian historical sites.
Edward Hutton was a British author of travel books and various Italian subjects. During World War II he aided in the protection of Italian historical sites.
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