Leontius, you'll remember, was the imperial candidate favoured by the Blues. The Greens, it seems, support Tiberius Apsimar. Eventually Tiberius manages to break into the city. He has Leontius mutilated and sent to a monastery.
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Namaste, please find the unroll here: Byzantium in the Seventh Century: Part III of (Probably) VI Political… https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1395035481763631106.html … Have a good day.
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recommended sources at the end of each thread for your entranced readers?
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Stratos, Byzantium in the Seventh Century, a multi-volume narrative history (translated from the Greek: first vol. published 1968) is highly recommended, if you can get ahold of it.
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Peter Heather’s Rome Resurgent (mediocre) claims that Greek Fire was used during the time of Anastasius I. No citation so far as I can tell though. Just wrong?
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There are sporadic attestations in the ancient world for the tactical use of naphtha (a petroleum substance), during sieges and so forth. Greek Fire (the crusaders' term for it, actually) as a particularly naval weapon, consisting of some kind of pump/flamethrower apparatus ...
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It's interesting how despite Arab raids Anatolia remained a cohesive core of Byzantine territory even as other domains dwindled to scattered ports and coastal regions. Haldon suggests the climatic contrast between Anatolia and areas south was critical in repelling Arab settlement
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You also had the themes primarily in Anatolia, i.e. the armies had carved up the territory among them and permanently settled there. Hard to know if that‘s a cause of Anatolia‘s endurance as Byzantine territory, or a consequence of it ...
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Enjoying the read so far, keep 'em coming
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