The Byzantine Empire faced numerous challenges, forcing many Greeks to employ genius tactics to defend the Empire.
During the 6th century, the Byzantine Empire, under threat from the Sassanid Empire, conducted extensive recruitment campaigns for troops in Western Europe. These forces, known as Foederati, included ...
New research suggests Sutton Hoo burial mounds in Suffolk may have contained Byzantine soldiers rather than Anglo-Saxon royalty, a groundbreaking study by an Oxford University academic has revealed.
Drawing heavily from antiquity, the Byzantine contribution to education and higher learning is immense, despite often being overlooked.
But a leading Anglo-Saxon expert has now suggested it might have been the grave of British soldiers who fought for the Byzantine Empire in the 6th century AD. The site was unearthed in the late ...
The Byzantine Empire was a continuation of the Roman Empire ... Historians call the republic’s later, third phase the Dominate—during which military emperors, ruling from wherever military ...
Foreign warriors recruited by the Byzantine Empire were initially given a suit ... Britons fought in Byzantine armies, although their military prowess — especially at fighting in woods ...
But a leading Anglo-Saxon expert has now suggested it might have been the grave of British soldiers who fought for the Byzantine Empire in the 6th century AD. The site was unearthed in the late ...
a time when the Roman Empire had already withdrawn from Britain, leaving the region to develop independently. Prior research has shown that soldiers in Britain were recruited by the Byzantine army ...
New research by Oxford University has suggested Anglo-Saxons were more connected to other parts of the world than previously thought.
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