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Byzantine military unrest, 471-843: an interpretation
Walter Emil Kaegi
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Frontmatter
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Foreword (page ix)
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Abbreviations (page xi)
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Introduction (page 1)
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Some Characteristics of Eastern Roman Military Unrest in the Fifth Century (page 14)
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The Age of Justinian: Expeditionary Campaigns and Indiscipline (page 41)
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Military and Religious Disturbances on the Eastern Frontier (page 64)
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The Persistence and Intensification of Sedition in the Balkans (page 89)
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Military Unrest in the Early Seventh Century (page 120)
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Insurrection on the Receding Seventh-Century Eastern Frontier (page 137)
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The Growth of Military Influence 641-685 (page 154)
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Towards an Understanding of the "Twenty Years of Anarchy" (page 186)
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The Byzantine Thematic Armies in the First Iconoclastic Period (726-787) (page 209)
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Intensification and Subsidence of Unrest (page 244)
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Epilogue: Trends in Military Unrest during the Ninth Century (page 270)
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General Conclusions (page 293)
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Bibliography (page 331)
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Index (page 359)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SP | 60.1 (Jan. 1985): 471-843 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0038-7134%28198501%2960%3A1%3C164%3ABMU4AI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-L |
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Published: 1981
Publisher: Adolf M. Hakkert
- 9789025609023 (paper)
- 9781597402859 (hardcover)