Road to Manzikert (1 reviews)
by Brian Todd Carey
Illustrations by Joshua B. Allfree
Illustrations by John Cairns
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Found in: Medieval History Books
Hardback
224 pages
ISBN: 9781848842151
Published: 19 April 2012
by Brian Todd Carey
Illustrations by Joshua B. Allfree
Illustrations by John Cairns
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Found in: Medieval History Books
Hardback
224 pages
ISBN: 9781848842151
Published: 19 April 2012
£19.99
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In August 1071, the Byzantine Emperor Romanus IV Diogenese led out a powerful army in an attempt to roll back Seljuk Turkish incursions into the Anatolian heartland of the Empire.
Outmanoeuvred by the Turkish sultan, Alp Arslan, Romanus was forced to give battle with only half his troops near Manzikert. By the end of that fateful day much of the Byzantine army was dead, the rest scattered in flight and the Emperor himself a captive. As a result, the Anatolian heart was torn out of the empire and it was critically weakened, while Turkish power expanded rapidly, eventually leading to Byzantine appeals for help from Western Europe, thus prompting the First Crusade.
This book grounds these events firmly in the context of the centuries of conflict between the Byzantine Empire and the Islamic World (Arab and Seljuk Turkish) that preceded the fateful engagement at Manzikert, with special emphasis on the origins, course and outcome of this pivotal battle.
The composition, weapons and tactics of the very different opposing armies are analysed. The final chapter is dedicated to assessing the impact of Manzikert on the Byzantine Empire's strategic position in Anatolia and to the battle's role as a causus belli for the Crusades. Dozens of maps and battle diagrams support the clear text, making this an invaluable study of a crucial period of military history.
Outmanoeuvred by the Turkish sultan, Alp Arslan, Romanus was forced to give battle with only half his troops near Manzikert. By the end of that fateful day much of the Byzantine army was dead, the rest scattered in flight and the Emperor himself a captive. As a result, the Anatolian heart was torn out of the empire and it was critically weakened, while Turkish power expanded rapidly, eventually leading to Byzantine appeals for help from Western Europe, thus prompting the First Crusade.
This book grounds these events firmly in the context of the centuries of conflict between the Byzantine Empire and the Islamic World (Arab and Seljuk Turkish) that preceded the fateful engagement at Manzikert, with special emphasis on the origins, course and outcome of this pivotal battle.
The composition, weapons and tactics of the very different opposing armies are analysed. The final chapter is dedicated to assessing the impact of Manzikert on the Byzantine Empire's strategic position in Anatolia and to the battle's role as a causus belli for the Crusades. Dozens of maps and battle diagrams support the clear text, making this an invaluable study of a crucial period of military history.
Carey's book is not limited to discussing direct action between the Byzantines and the Muslims; it also considers Byzantine wars on other fronts. This is important for understanding how Byzantine warfare changed in the stated... [read full review]
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About Brian Todd Carey
Brian Todd Carey, Joshua B Allfree and John Cairns are the same team that produced Warfare in the Ancient World, Warfare in the Medieval World, and Hannibal's Last Battle for Pen & Sword.
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