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Οι πολεμιστές αυτοκράτορες του Βυζαντίου

Authors: John C. Carr,John Dickson Carr

The Eastern Roman Empire, otherwise known as the Byzantine Empire, was forced to fight for survival, which is why military prowess was a fundamental requirement for a successful emperor.

John Carr...

The Eastern Roman Empire, otherwise known as the Byzantine Empire, was forced to fight for survival, which is why military prowess was a fundamental requirement for a successful emperor.

John Carr focuses on the personal and strategic aspects of power and military operations of the time.

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The Eastern Roman Empire, otherwise known as the Byzantine Empire, was forced to fight for survival, which is why military prowess was a fundamental requirement for a successful emperor.

John Carr focuses on the personal and strategic aspects of power and military operations of the time.

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If there is a broader narrative we should note, it is the truly dramatic story of a Christian empire that for more than 1,000 years preserved civilization in a perpetually troubled corner of the world, and which ultimately fell fighting with utmost heroism, defending Christianity and the treasures of Greek and Roman culture that had been preserved, upon which the intellectual and spiritual edifice of the West was built. These treasures are constantly under threat, even from within the Western world itself. The warrior emperors of Byzantium fought personally to safeguard their world, their people, and Christianity. Some won, others were defeated.

Of course, the role of a monarch today is completely different from what it was in the past. It is difficult for us to imagine a warrior monarch. In recent centuries, being a king or queen means leading a comfortable, privileged, and highly protected life as the "head of state," a ceremonial figure. All means of state security are mobilized to ensure that these individuals and their families are not at the slightest risk of personal harm and are protected in every way for their entire lives. Such excessive protection would seem unimaginable in earlier times, when the primary duty of a monarch was to protect the state and the people, leading the army on horseback and risking their life in battle (and sometimes their life or that of others).

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Authors
John C. Carr, John Dickson Carr
Publisher
PSychogios
Skroutz Book Awards 2025
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Type
Academic History
Theme
Turkish Rule, Byzantium, Roman Empire
Time Period
Ottoman Period
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
432
Release Date
12/2016
Publication Date
2016
Dimensions
16x24 cm
ISBN-13
9786180116793

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    A book that chronologically lists all the figures of the 1000 years of Byzantium. The extent of reference to each one is proportional to their importance.

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The Eastern Roman Empire, otherwise known as the Byzantine Empire, was forced to fight for survival, which is why military prowess was a fundamental requirement for a successful emperor.

John Carr focuses on the personal and strategic aspects of power and military operations of the time.

Read an excerpt

If there is a broader narrative we should note, it is the truly dramatic story of a Christian empire that for more than 1,000 years preserved civilization in a perpetually troubled corner of the world, and which ultimately fell fighting with utmost heroism, defending Christianity and the treasures of Greek and Roman culture that had been preserved, upon which the intellectual and spiritual edifice of the West was built. These treasures are constantly under threat, even from within the Western world itself. The warrior emperors of Byzantium fought personally to safeguard their world, their people, and Christianity. Some won, others were defeated.

Of course, the role of a monarch today is completely different from what it was in the past. It is difficult for us to imagine a warrior monarch. In recent centuries, being a king or queen means leading a comfortable, privileged, and highly protected life as the "head of state," a ceremonial figure. All means of state security are mobilized to ensure that these individuals and their families are not at the slightest risk of personal harm and are protected in every way for their entire lives. Such excessive protection would seem unimaginable in earlier times, when the primary duty of a monarch was to protect the state and the people, leading the army on horseback and risking their life in battle (and sometimes their life or that of others).

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Book Excerpt

Authors
John C. Carr, John Dickson Carr
Publisher
PSychogios
Skroutz Book Awards 2025
-
Type
Academic History
Theme
Turkish Rule, Byzantium, Roman Empire
Time Period
Ottoman Period
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
432
Release Date
12/2016
Publication Date
2016
Dimensions
16x24 cm
ISBN-13
9786180116793

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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    A book that chronologically lists all the figures of the 1000 years of Byzantium. The extent of reference to each one is proportional to their importance.

    Translated from Greek ·
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    • Was it easy to read?
    • Was it interesting enough?
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    • I would recommend it for reading
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