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Identities and Allegiances in the Eastern Mediterranean after 1204
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Identities and Allegiances in the Eastern Mediterranean after 1204Identities and Allegiances in the Eastern Mediterranean after 1204

This volume of studies explores a particularly complex period in Byzantine history, the thirteenth century, from the Fourth Crusade to the recapture of Constantinople by exiled leaders from Nicaea. During this time there was no Greek state based on Constantinople and so no Byzantine Empire by traditional definition. Instead, a Venetian/Frankish alliance ruled from the capital, while many smaller states also claimed the mantle of Byzantium. Even after 1261 when the Latin Empire of Constantinople was replaced by a restored Greek state, political fragmentation persisted.
 
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Tags: Constantinople, Greek, state, Empire, Byzantine, after
History of Greek and Roman Warfare, Volume 2: Rome from the Late Republic to the Late Empire
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History of Greek and Roman Warfare, Volume 2: Rome from the Late Republic to the Late EmpireHistory of Greek and Roman Warfare, Volume 2: Rome from the Late Republic to the Late Empire

Second volume of a systematic account of the various themes underlying the warfare of the Roman world from the Late Republic to the sixth-century empire of Justinian and his successors. It reflects recent developments resulting from new evidence and fresh analyses emphasising social, economic, political and economic approaches.
 
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Tags: Republic, economic, Roman, emphasising, social, Empire, History
The Fall of Constantinople - The Ottoman Conquest of Byzantium
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The Fall of Constantinople - The Ottoman Conquest of ByzantiumThe Fall of Constantinople - The Ottoman Conquest of Byzantium

Byzantium was the last bastion of the Roman Empire following the fall of the Western Roman Empire. It fought for survival for eight centuries until, in the mid-15th century, the emperor Constantine XI ruled just a handful of whittled down territories, an empire in name and tradition only. This lavishly illustrated book chronicles the history of Byzantium, the evolution of the defenses of Constantinople and the epic siege of the city, which saw a force of 80,000 men repelled by a small group of determined defenders until the Turks smashed the city's protective walls with artillery.
 
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Tags: Byzantium, until, Empire, Constantinople, Roman
Lost Empire
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Lost EmpireLost Empire

This is the second installment (after Spartan Gold, 2009) of Cussler’s action-packed new series featuring husband-and-wife treasure-hunters Sam and Remi Fargo, a spunky Nick and Nora for the twenty-first century. Scuba diving off the coast of East Africa, the couple discovers a bell, covered in cryptic carvings, from a long-lost Confederate warship. While they struggle to decode the clues found on the bell, a sinister faction is shadowing them in hopes of also discovering the secret to which the clues lead.
 
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Tags: clues, While, struggle, decode, warship, Empire, Confederate
The Making of Byzantium 600 - 1025
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The Making of Byzantium 600 - 1025The Making of Byzantium 600 - 1025

Mark Whittow presents a clear, up-to-date reassessment of the Byzantine empire during a crucial phase in the history of the Near East. Against a geopolitical background (superbly illustrated with fourteen maps), his book covers the last decade of the Roman empire as a superpower, the catastrophic crisis of the seventh century, and the means whereby the embattled Byzantine empire hung on in Constantinople and Asia Minor until the Abbasid Caliphate's decline opened up new perspectives for Christian power in the Near East.

 
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Tags: empire, Byzantine, embattled, Constantinople, Minor, Byzantium, Making, means