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Romano-Byzantine Armies 4th–9th Centuries
David Nicolle
Cena okładkowa: 9.99 GBP
Cena detaliczna: 49.00 zł
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Wydawnictwo: OSPREY
Seria: Men-at-Arms
Wymiary: 248 x 184mm
ISBN: 9781855322240
Data publikacji: 1992-09-25
The Byzantine Empire was, of course, merely the Eastern part of the old Roman Empire under a new name - the disappearance of the Western half in the 5th century generally being regarded as the moment of transition. Though deeply Christian, Byzantium was very militarised and as cruel as any of its foes, with religious strife being almost as common as religious debate. The Sassanian invasions of the early 7th century were also very destructive. For a generation Byzantium lost Egypt, Syria and eastern Anatolia. Most cities were destroyed, the overall population of what is now Turkey declining for another five hundred years until the Turkish conquest led to a revivial. Although the Byzantine Empire was a continuation of the Roman Empire and faced similar military problems, its solutions were very different. In North Africa, for example, Rome’s large army concentrated on securing main roads and urban centres. Byzantium’s smaller army built more fortifications and took a defensive stance. The most striking characteristic of later Byzantine military thinking was, however, the theme or provincial army system, which owed nothing to ancient Roman tradition. With eight superb full colour plates by Angus McBride, and many other illustrations, David Nicolle examines the history of Romano-Byzantine armies from 4th-9th centuries.

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