Yearly Archives: 2013

Episode 41 – Who is a Byzantine?

We explore who the Byzantines thought they were and whether they were right.

Linguistic map of the Byzantine Empire c565

Linguistic map of the Byzantine Empire c565

Period: 500-602

Map: The map shows the theoretical linguistic distribution of people in the Byzantine Empire around 560 AD.

(The map comes from Wikipedia but the author admits he used a map from Cyril Mango’s book “Byzantium: the Empire of the New Rome” as his source. Source Website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Linguistic_Map_of_Justinian_I%27s_Empire_c._560.png I added the word Syriac after Aramaic. Syriac is derived from Aramaic and as it was the language of much writing in the area I wanted to make sure it was mentioned as part of the mix)

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Episode 40 – Questions (6th Century)

Bélisaire, by François-André Vincent (1776). Belisarius, blinded, a beggar, is recognised by one of his former soldiers. (Wikipedia).

Bélisaire, by François-André Vincent (1776). Belisarius, blinded, a beggar, is recognised by one of his former soldiers.(Wikipedia).

I answer your 6th century questions from education to eunuchs and food to fleets.

Period: 500-602

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Belisarius Begging for Alms (1781) by Jacques-Louis David (Wikipedia).

Belisarius Begging for Alms (1781) by Jacques-Louis David (Wikipedia).

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Episode 39 – Neighbours and Provinces

The Eastern Hemisphere in 600AD

The Eastern Hemisphere in 600AD

We travel through Spain, Gaul, Italy, the Balkans, Anatolia, the East and Persia to uncover the geo-political situation in 600AD.

Period: 500-602

Map: The map shows the political distribution of states and nations around 600 AD.

(Author: Thomas Lessman, Source Website: www.WorldHistoryMaps.info.)

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Episode 38 – Christianising

An icon of Christ from Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai

An icon of Christ from Saint Catherine’s Monastery, Mount Sinai

We look at how Christianity spread more deeply into Roman culture across the 6th century and see how this affected the Empire’s cities and Jews.

Period: 500-602

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I will be back soon…the research is nearly done

Plus life got in the way a little.

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Episode 37 – The Army of the Strategikon

Late Roman infantry with a Labaarum standard (www.durolitum.co.uk)

Late Roman infantry with a Labarum standard (www.durolitum.co.uk)

Belisarius scouts the terrain with a Hun bowman looking ahead Byzantine cavalry from Ancient Warfare Magazine Volume IV, Issue 3 (www.ancient-warfare.com)

Belisarius scouts the terrain with a Hun bowman looking ahead from Ancient Warfare Magazine Volume IV, Issue 3 (www.ancient-warfare.com)

We look at how the Roman army has changed up to the end of the 6th century. To guide us we are using the Byzantine army manual the Strategikon. We learn how the army fought, who fought, what they looked like and how they were organised.

Period: 500-602

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Byzantine cavalry from Ancient Warfare Magazine Volume IV, Issue 3 (www.ancient-warfare.com)

Byzantine cavalry from Ancient Warfare Magazine Volume IV, Issue 3 (www.ancient-warfare.com)

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The schedule of the end of century podcasts

Hey everyone,

There is a slight delay to Episode 37 on the army. It should be with you next week instead of this weekend.

With all your questions to answer and specific topics to research the whole process has taken me longer than I thought it would.

So I won’t be saying “in two weeks time” on any of the next few podcasts. I’m going to just go away and do the work and write the episodes and release them when they are ready. So there might be a three or four week pause. But I suspect that once I’ve had time to do some serious reading the episodes will come fairly quickly. So hopefully it’s a case of a few weeks off and then an episode a week or more until the narrative moves forward again.

Thanks for your patience and support,
Robin

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Episode 36 – The End of Legitimacy

Coins depicting the legitimate King of Kings Khosrau II

Coins depicting the legitimate King of Kings Khosrau II

Maurice has a tough decision to make about his role in the Persian civil war. Once that is over he turns his attention to the Balkans. Success in the field is ruined by the cost of paying the army.

Period: 589-602

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Episode 35 – The Lucky Break

Maurice by Emilian Stankev (from 'Rulers of the Byzantine Empire' published by KIBEA)

Emperor Maurice by Emilian Stankev (from ‘Rulers of the Byzantine Empire’ published by KIBEA)

The new Emperor Maurice continues fighting on the Eastern front trying to convince the Persians to sign a peace treaty. But they won’t. Meanwhile Slavic settlers spread throughout the Balkans and the Avars continue to demand more money. The Emperor begins to fear for the Empire’s solvency and attempts to cut the pay of his army.

Maurice, 15th century miniature from the Modena manuscript of the chronicle of John Zonaras

Emperor Maurice, 15th century miniature from the Modena manuscript of the chronicle of John Zonaras

Period: 582-589

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Episode 34 – Overbalancing

A model of the city of Sirmium. You can see its strategic importance as it sits over the two rivers (The image is from Wikipedia and the model is in the Visitors Center in Sremska Mitrovica).

A model of the city of Sirmium. You can see its strategic importance as it sits over the two rivers (The image is from Wikipedia and the model is in the Visitors Center in Sremska Mitrovica).

The new Emperor Tiberius II decided to throw the Empire’s strength into the war with Persia. He spends liberally and recruits new men to bolster the Eastern Empire. His General Maurice wins him great victories in the East but the Avars and Slavs are quick to take advantage of the weak Danube frontier. Justin II and Khosrau both leave the stage.

Period: 574-582

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