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Rome and Persia at War, 502-532 [Kietas viršelis]

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The first modern account of the conflict between the eastern Roman Empire and the Sasanian kingdom. Greatrex traces the background to the war, investigating relations between Rome and Persia, the state of Roman defences in the East, and the chaotic situation in Persia at the end of the 5th century.

The first modern account of the conflict between the eastern Roman Empire and the Sasanian kingdom. Greatrex traces the background to the war, investigating relations between Rome and Persia, the state of Roman defences in the East, and the chaotic situation in Persia at the end of the 5th century. He then examines the sources and the war itself, including the development of Roman defences, and the attempts by both powers to secure control of the Transcaucasian kingdoms.
List of Maps, Battle Plans and Chronological Tables
ix
Preface xi
Addendum xiii
A note on conventions adopted xv
Introduction
1(4)
PART I
Historical Background
5(38)
Introduction
5(3)
The historical setting
8(11)
The geographical setting
19(6)
Roman defences
25(18)
Roman allies
25(6)
Roman forces
31(9)
Roman fortifications
40(3)
The Persian Perspective
43(17)
The Sasanian empire in the late fifth century
43(9)
The Sasanian army
52(8)
The sources
60(13)
Introduction
60(1)
Lost sources
61(1)
Contemporary sources
62(5)
Procopius
62(2)
'Joshua the Stylite'
64(1)
'Pseudo-Zachariah' of Mytilene
65(1)
John Malalas
66(1)
Marcellinus Comes
67(1)
John the Lydian
67(1)
Later sources
67(3)
Other sources
70(3)
PART II
The Anastasian War (50-6)
73(47)
The sources
73(3)
The immediate background
76(3)
Kavadh's invasion (502)
79(4)
The siege of Amida (502-3)
83(11)
The first Roman counter-offensive (503)
94(7)
Kavadh's renewed invasion (503)
101(7)
The second Roman counter-offensive (503-4)
108(6)
The Persian surrender of Amida (504/15)
114(1)
Peace negotiations (505-6)
115(5)
The aftermath of the Anastasian War
120(19)
The eastern frontier, 506-518
120(1)
The north-eastern frontier and the Transcaucasus (to c. 518)
120(2)
The early years of Justin's reign (518-c.525)
122(17)
PART III
The renewal of conflict (525-529)
139(29)
The reign of Justin
139(12)
The build-up to war in the Transcaucasus
139(8)
Skirmishes in Armenia
147(1)
Tensions in Mesopotamia and Syria
148(3)
The opening of Justinian's reign (527-529)
151(9)
The Lakhmid threat
151(2)
The reorganisation of Armenia
153(3)
Mesopotamia and Osrhoene
156(4)
Negotiations for peace (529)
160(3)
Conclusion
163(5)
The campaigns of 530
168(25)
Sources
168(1)
The battle of Dara
169(16)
The battle of Satala
185(5)
Negotiations
190(3)
The final campaign
193(20)
Sources
194(1)
The Callinicum campaign
195(5)
The battle of Callinicum
200(7)
The aftermath of Callinicum
207(6)
The Eternal Peace (532-540)
213(12)
Negotiations
213(2)
The treaty
215(3)
The aftermath
218(7)
APPENDIX The Roman initiative in southern Arabia 225(16)
i Background
226(5)
ii Justinian and southern Arabia: the aims
231(5)
iii Justinian and southern Arabia: the methods
236(3)
iv Conclusion
239(2)
Bibliography 241(31)
Glossary 272(5)
Index locorum 277