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The history of the Byzantine Empire's last great epoch, and the family that ruled it before the conquest of Constantinople. The 128-year dynasty of the Komneni, from 1057 to 1185, was the last great epoch of Byzantium, when the empire had to fend off Turkish and Norman foes simultaneously. Starting with the extremely able Alexios I, and unable now to count on help from the West, the Komneni played their strategic cards very well. Though the dynasty ended in cruelty and incompetence under Andronikos I (the Terrible), it fought a valiant rear-guard action in keeping eastern Christendom alive. The Komnene dynasty saw several changes in Byzantine military practice, such as the adoption of heavy cavalry on the western model, the extensive use of foreign mercenaries, and the neglect of the navy. Some of these would prove a huge and possibly fatal disadvantage. A chapter of this book is devoted to the famous Varangian Guard, which included many Saxons in exile following the Norman conquest of England. Ultimately, the terrible defeat at Myriokephalon in 1176 sealed the doom of the dynasty, preparing the way for the conquest of Constantinople by the Fourth Crusaders. This book by prominent journalist John Carr tells the extraordinary story.
Undertittel
Byzantium's Struggle for Survival, 1057-1185
Forfatter
John Carr
ISBN
9781526702319
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
30.8.2018
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