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E-grāmata: Military History of Late Rome, 395-425

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  • Izdevniecība: Pen & Sword Military
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This ambitious series gives the reader a comprehensive narrative of late Roman military history from 284-641. This volume covers the time period 395-425.

This ambitious series gives the reader a comprehensive narrative of late Roman military history from 284-641. This volume covers the time period 395-425.This ambitious series gives the reader a comprehensive narrative of late Roman military history from 284-641. Each volume gives a detailed account of the changes in organization, equipment, strategy and tactics among both the Roman forces and her enemies in the relevant period, while also giving a detailed but accessible account of the campaigns and battles.The Military History of Late Rome analyzes in great detail the pivotal years of 395-425. It was then that the mighty Roman Empire faced the Great Migrations while being wrecked by civil wars. In 395 the task of defending the Roman Empire fell on the great generalissimos Stilicho. He faced a series of hostile bureaucrats, emperors, usurpers and foreign foes until he was killed in a conspiracy in 409. His death led to an event that shook up the Empire to its very core. The city of Rome fell to the Visigoths of Alaric in 410. The book shows why this happened and how and why the Germanic tribes were able to settle inside the borders of the Empire. This, however, is not the entire picture. In contrast to the West Romans, the East Romans survived the civil wars and faced the Germans, Huns and Persia successfully. Why it was so and why were the East Romans able to take control also of West Rome in 425?
Acknowledgements vi
List of Plates
vii
List of Maps
ix
Preface xi
Abbreviations xiii
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(32)
Chapter 2 Enemies and Allies
33(20)
Chapter 3 The Year 395: Stilicho vs. Rufinus: The Puppet Masters: Stilicho and Rufinus: The Puppets: Honorius and Arcadius
53(12)
Chapter 4 The Years 395--399: Stilicho vs. Eutropius: The Puppet Masters: Stilicho and Eutropius: The Puppets: Honorius and Arcadius
65(24)
Chapter 5 Gainas' Revolt and the Rise of Arcadius in 399--400
89(17)
Chapter 6 Stilicho vs. Barbarians 400--406
106(36)
Chapter 7 The East 400--408: Arcadius, Eudoxia and the Consistorium in Charge
142(9)
Chapter 8 The British Usurpers and Barbarian Invasions in 406--408: the Downfall of Stilicho
151(17)
Chapter 9 Honorius in Power: The West Roman Collapse in 408--410
168(33)
Chapter 10 The West Roman Counter-Attack in 410--418
201(24)
Chapter 11 The West 418--423
225(7)
Chapter 12 The East 408--423
232(49)
Chapter 13 The Usurper John (423--425) Sets the Stage for the Rise of Aetius and Bonifatius, the `Last Romans'
281(10)
Chapter 14 The Roman Empire in 425
291(2)
Appendix I 293(2)
Appendix II 295(2)
Appendix III Libya and Egyptian frontier from ca. 390 until 460 297(27)
Bibliography 324(4)
Notes 328(13)
Index 341
Dr Ilkka Syvanne gained his doctorate in history in 2004 from Tampere University in his native Finland. His doctoral thesis was published as The Age of Hippotoxotai, Art of War in Roman Military Revival and Disaster 491-636 (Tampere University Press, Tampere 2004). He has also written numerous articles on late Roman/Byzantine warfare, and contributed seven entries for Blackwell's Encyclopaedia of the Roman Army (2011). From 2007 to 2016 he was Vice Chairman of the Finnish Society for Byzantine Studies. Dr Syvanne is An Affiliated Professor of the University of Haifa and lives in Kangasala, Finland.