A military history of the campaigns of Belisarius, the greatest general of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Emperor Justinian. He twice defeated the Persians and reconquered North Africa from the Vandals in a s...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

A military history of the campaigns of Belisarius, the greatest general of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Emperor Justinian. He twice defeated the Persians and reconquered North Africa from the Vandals in a single year at the age of 29, before going on to regain Spain and Italy, including Rome (briefly), from the barbarians. It discusses the evolution from classical Roman to Byzantine armies and systems of warfare, as well as those of their chief enemies, the Persians, Goths and Vandals. It reassesses Belisarius' generalship and compares him with the likes of Caesar, Alexander and Hannibal. It is illustrated with line drawings and battle plans as well as photographs.

Similar Products

Aetius: Attila's NemesisThe Works of Procopius: The Secret History and the Wars of Justinian (Halcyon Classics)Stilicho: The Vandal Who Saved RomePyrrhus of EpirusHannibal: A History of the Art of War Among the Carthaginians and Romans Down to the Battle of Pydna, 168 B.C., With a Detailed Account of the Second Punic WarCataclysm 90 BC: The Forgotten War That Almost Destroyed RomeThe Story of the Goths (Illustrated)A History of the Eastern Roman Empire - Book I of III (Illustrated)A History of the Eastern Roman Empire - Book II of III (Illustrated)A History of the Eastern Roman Empire - Book III of III (Illustrated)