Byzantine Fortifications

Byzantine Fortifications
Author: Clive Foss,David Winfield
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1986
Genre: Byzantine Empire
ISBN: UVA:X001282906

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Byzantine Fortifications

Byzantine Fortifications
Author: Nikos D. Kontogiannis
Publsiher: Pen and Sword Military
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2022-06-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781526710277

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This wide-ranging study examines the Byzantine Empire’s network of military fortifications from the Aegean to Asia Minor and Africa. The Byzantine empire was one of the most powerful forces in the Mediterranean and Near East for over a thousand years. Strong military organization, anchored by widespread fortifications, was essential for its defense—yet this aspect of its history is often neglected. Historian Nikos Kontogiannis corrects this oversight with this ambitious account of Byzantine fortifications, detailing their construction and development as well as their role in times of war. Byzantine Fortifications combines the results of decades of wide-ranging archaeological work with an account of the armies, weapons, tactics and defensive strategies of the empire throughout its long history. Fortifications built in every region of the empire are covered, from those in Mesopotamia, Syria, and Africa, to those in Asia Minor, the Aegean and the Balkan peninsula.

Changing Townscapes in North Africa from Late Antiquity to the Arab Conquest

Changing Townscapes in North Africa from Late Antiquity to the Arab Conquest
Author: Anna Leone
Publsiher: Edipuglia srl
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2007
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9788872284988

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"This book examines the complex transition of North Africa from the Late Roman period to the Arab conquest, focusing on three provinces: Zeugitana, Byzacena and Tripolitana. In particular, it considers the continuity and transformation of towns, as a result of economic, political and social changes. The period sees the wide diffusion of Christianity, the imposition of Vandal rule and Arianism, the presence of a new Empire and the Arab/Muslim takeover. It is also a period of archaeological and material transition: physically towns changed and classical structures, in particular, decayed and were reused. The evidence considered here encompasses a wide range of material, including publications from 1800 (Italian and French colonial excavations) to modern times. These data form the basis for a detailed review of archaeological evidence in this geographical area and for the analysis of the processes of evolution that characterised North African cities"--

The Late Byzantine Army

The Late Byzantine Army
Author: Mark C. Bartusis
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 0812216202

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The late Byzantine period was a time characterized by both civil strife and foreign invasion, framed by two cataclysmic events: the fall of Constantinople to the western Europeans in 1204 and again to the Ottoman Turks in 1453. Mark C. Bartusis here opens an extraordinary window on the Byzantine Empire during its last centuries by providing the first comprehensive treatment of the dying empire's military. Although the Byzantine army was highly visible, it was increasingly ineffective in preventing the incursion of western European crusaders into the Aegean, the advance of the Ottoman Turks into Europe, and the slow decline and eventual fall of the thousand-year Byzantine Empire. Using all the available Greek, western European, Slavic, and Turkish sources, Bartusis describes the evolution of the army both as an institution and as an instrument of imperial policy. He considers the army's size, organization, administration, and the varieties of soldiers, and he examines Byzantine feudalism and the army's impact on society and the economy. In its extensive use of soldier companies composed of foreign mercenaries, the Byzantine army had many parallels with those of western Europe; in the final analysis, Bartusis contends, the death of Byzantium was attributable more to a shrinking fiscal base than to any lack of creative military thinking on the part of its leaders.

Technology in Transition

Technology in Transition
Author: Luke Lavan,Enrico Zanini,Alexander Constantine Sarantis
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 634
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004165496

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This book is the first general work to be published on technology in Late Antiquity. It seeks to survey aspects of the technology of the period and to respond to questions about technological continuity, stagnation and decline. The book opens with a comprehensive bibliographic essay that provides an overview of relevant literature. The main section then explores technologies in agriculture, production (metal, ceramics and glass), engineering and building. Papers draw on both archaeological and textual sources, and on analogies with medieval and early modern technologies. Reference is made not only to the periods which preceded it, but to the transition to the Early Middle Ages and to the technological heritage of Late Antiquity to the Islamic world. Several papers focus on Italy, whilst others consider North Africa, Asia Minor, and the Near-East.

Medieval Fortifications in Cilicia

Medieval Fortifications in Cilicia
Author: Dweezil Vandekerckhove
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004417410

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In Medieval Fortifications in Cilicia Dweezil Vandekerckhove offers an account of the fortifications in the Armenian Kingdom (1198-1375). Through the examination of known and newly identified castles, this work increases the number of sites associated with the Armenians.

Byzantine Style Religion and Civilization

Byzantine Style  Religion and Civilization
Author: Elizabeth Jeffreys
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2006-10-12
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780521834452

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A volume of cutting-edge essays written in honour of renowned Byzantinist Sir Steven Runciman.

The Roman and Early Byzantine Fortifications of Lower Moesia and Northern Thrace

The Roman and Early Byzantine Fortifications of Lower Moesia and Northern Thrace
Author: Małgorzata Biernacka-Lubańska
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1982
Genre: Bulgaria
ISBN: STANFORD:36105039350868

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