The empire that would not die : the paradox of eastern Roman survival, 640-740 / John Haldon.
"In the middle of the sixth century the eastern Roman (Byzantine) empire was the largest state in western Eurasia. A century later it was a fraction of the size, its eastern provinces torn away by the early Islamic conquests in the middle of the seventh century. It had lost three-quarters of it...
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge, Massachusetts :
Harvard University Press,
[2016]
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Norlin Library - Stacks
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DF571 .H354 2016
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DF571 .H354 2016 | Available Place a Hold |