A fully illustrated study of the 6th-century campaigns that saw the
Byzantine Empire largely reconquer the Mediterranean, examining
Emperor Justinian I's generals and troops in detail. While the
Germanic invasions of 5th century destroyed the Western Roman Empire,
the Byzantine (Eastern Roman) Empire entered the 6th century largely
unscathed. Under the reign of Justinian I (r. 527–65), it saw the
imposition of Orthodox Christian authority, a new codification of laws
and a partial restoration of Roman imperial glory, as the emperor
tasked a group of highly skilled generals with recapturing the
Mediterranean coast. This engaging new study combines expert research
with archaeological photographs and newly commissioned illustrations
to examine the personalities, tactics, uniforms and weaponry behind
this mighty effort. Roman military historian Raffaele d'Amato brings
to life the remarkable characters who oversaw Justinian's armies,
expertly chronicling their struggles and victories. Commanders and
generals such as Belisarius, Narses and John Troglitas are considered
in detail, as are the troops they led to triumph over enemies
including the Ostrogoths, Vandals and Persians. Complemented by eight
colour artwork plates that vividly depict the different elements of
infantry and cavalry at the heart of Justinian's conquests, this is an
absorbing and lively account of the Byzantine Empire at war.
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ISBN
9781472865731
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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