DOI: 10.1344/Pyrenae2014.vol45num2.5
The inscription of Leo I and Anthemius is a key witness to reconstruct the end of the Western Roman Empire in Tarraco, the historical interpretation of which is determined by the difficulties in defining a precise date for its composition. The present article carries out a comprehensive analysis of the sources of the end of the Roman Empire as a power structure in the West, in general, and in Tarraco in particular, with the purpose of providing an appropriate framework for the inscription. This study puts forward a new context for its composition and, at the same time, it proposes a new approach to the end of Roman Tarraco.
KEYWORDS: TARRAGONA, LATE ANTIQUITY, RIT 100, TITVLVS HONORARIVS, RICIMER, VINCENTIUS, EURIC