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12 Byzantine Rulers: Part 10 - Heraclius
In the years following Justinian's death, the empire was rocked from within and without. Barbarians pushed in on every border and the empire's ancient enemy Persia ravaged the East unchecked. The empire met this challenge with a series of weak and foolish rulers who squandered what resources they had, and crumbled before the Persian onslaught. By the start of the 7th Century, the emperor was a virtual prisoner in his own palace, the Persians were beneath the walls of Constantinople, and the rest of the empire was in the hands of rebels. It looked as if the end had come at last, and yet, against all odds, an Armenian general was to defeat the Persians, sweep away the old Latin traditions and reform the empire on a Greek model. Join Lars Brownworth as he looks at Heraclius, whose reign saw this glittering triumph yet ended in such tragedy.
12 Byzantine Rulers: Reading Suggestions
Lars Brownworth gives some reading suggestions on the Byzantine Empire.
Mediterranean Anarchy - Review
"Political science is not the same as political commentary. The former is the objective and often dry analysis of social events as they relate to theoretical paradigms. The latter is the biased, unscientific and all too often overly emotional discourse of opinions. The former takes training and a keen mind, ...
Gladiatrix by Russell Whitfield
When I received Russell Whitfield?s Gladiatrix for review, I was ecstatic. Even before I opened to the first page I was impressed. The cover itself, though paperback, is a work of art. A brief glimpse through the pages revealed that this was definitely something I wanted to read. I was ...
Roman Dog Names
Looking for the perfect classical name for your dog? Thanks to forum member "Nephele", the following article presents over 50 historical choices with their meanings and the source material from where they came.What did the ancient Romans name their four-legged best friends? Lucius Iunius Moderatus Columella gives us a few ...