By the late 4th century the pressures on the frontiers of the Roman Empire had transformed the nature of the army which defended it. With the western half of the empire in economic decline and chronic manpower shortages the army had proved incapable of defending the line of the frontier. Necessity forced the induction of large numbers of German federate allies and the transformation of the army into a mobile "fire-brigade" which could move from crisis-point to crisis-point, dealing with major barbarian incursions. This need for mobility was reinforced by Roman experiences against the Sassanid Persians increasing the quantity of armoured cavalry within the army. This book details the rise of the army and its evolution, after the collapse of the west, into the army of the Byzantine Empire.
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By the late 4th century the pressures on the frontiers of the Roman Empire had transformed the nature of the army which defended it into a mobile unit. This book details the rise of the army and its evolution, after the collapse of the west, into the army of the Byzantine Empire.
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Introduction
Collapse and Survival
Justinian and his Successors
Triumph and Disaster
Revival and Counterattack
Allies and Neighbours
The Plates

With eight superb full colour plates by Angus McBride, and many other illustrations, David Nicolle examines the history of these armies.

Product details

ISBN
9781855322240
Published
1992-09-25
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; Osprey Publishing
Weight
196 gr
Height
248 mm
Width
184 mm
Thickness
5 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
48

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Biographical note

Dr David Nicolle is Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute of Medieval Studies, Nottingham University. He is the author of numerous books on aspects of medieval military history, including many for Osprey.

Angus McBride was one of the world's most respected historical illustrators, and contributed to over 100 Osprey titles over several decades.