
By David Nicolle, Angus McBride
Even supposing the Byzantine Empire used to be a continuation of the Roman Empire and confronted related army difficulties, its recommendations have been very various. In North Africa, for instance, Romes huge military targeting securing major roads and concrete centres. Byzantiums smaller military outfitted extra fortifications and took a shielding stance. the main notable attribute of later Byzantine army pondering was once, besides the fact that, the topic or provincial military approach, which owed not anything to old Roman culture. With 8 remarkable complete color plates via Angus McBride, and lots of different illustrations, David Nicolle examines the historical past of Romano-Byzantine armies from 4th-9th centuries.
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