The Emperors of Byzantium
ISBN: 9780500297995
Nyelv: angol
Méret: 129*198
Tömeg: 284 g
Oldalszám: 304
Megjelenés éve: 2024
The Emperors of Byzantium
A compelling and vivid narrative history of one of the founding civilizations of the modern world, the Byzantine empire, evocatively told through the lives of its 92 emperors
Based in the great city of Constantinople, the Byzantine empire was one of the most successful civilizations of the Middle Ages. The continuation of the Roman empire, but in its new iteration as a Christianity centred organization, its dominion straddled Europe and western Asia for more than a millennium. Yet its history remains largely unfamiliar.
Byzantine expert Kevin Lygo vividly chronicles this majestic and turbulent period through the lives of its ninety-two emperors, telling gripping tales of political survival, religious devotion, sexual intrigue and artistic brilliance. The cast includes both men and women, ruthless usurpers and soaring intellectuals; the profound impact of their collective rule can still be felt today.
Contents List
FOREWORD by Robert Peston
INTRODUCTION by Bettany Hughes
Constantinian Dynasty (306–363)
Non-Dynastic Ruler (363–364)
Valentinian Dynasty (364–379)
Theodosian Dynasty (379–457)
Leonid Dynasty (457–518)
Justinian Dynasty (518–602)
Non-Dynastic Usurper (602–610)
Heraklian Dynasty (610–695)
Twenty Years of Anarchy (695–717)
Isaurian Dynasty (717–802)
Nikephorian Dynasty (802–813)
Non-Dynastic Ruler (813–820)
Amorian Dynasty (820–867)
Macedonian Dynasty (867–1056)
Non-Dynastic Ruler (1056–1057)
Komnenian Dynasty (I: 1057–1059)
Doukid Dynasty (1059–1081)
Komnenian Dynasty (II: 1081–1185)
Angelid Dynasty (1185–1204)
Latin Constantinople and the Empire in Exile (1204–1461)
The Empire of Nicaea (1208–1261)
Palaiologan Dynasty (1261–1453)
Kevin Lygo is an expert in Islamic and Byzantine art who has travelled across Europe and the Middle East extensively. He has previously edited the publications Portraits of the Masters: Bronze Sculptures of the Tibetan Buddhist Lineages (2003) and Pages of the Qur’an. A study of Islamic Calligraphy (2011). He is Director of Television at ITV and was formerly Director of Television at Channel 4. Bettany Hughes is an award-winning historian, author and broadcaster. Robert Peston is a journalist, writer and the Political Editor of ITV News.