Facebook X YouTube Instagram TikTok NetGalley
Google Books previews are unavailable because you have chosen to turn off third party cookies for enhanced content. Visit our cookies page to review your cookie settings.

Military History of Byzantine Rome, 1204-1261 (Hardback)

Ancient History > Rome & the Roman Provinces Military P&S History > By Century > 13th Century World History > Europe > Italy

By Dr Juho Wilskman
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pages: 296
Illustrations: 20 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781399047609
Published: 30th November 2025

in_stock

£17.50 Introductory Offer

RRP £25.00

Note: If you have previously requested any release reminder emails for this product to the email address entered above, then the choice you make now about which format(s) of the product you wish to be reminded about will replace the choice you made last time.
You'll be £17.50 closer to your next £10.00 credit when you purchase Military History of Byzantine Rome, 1204-1261. What's this?
+£4.99 UK Delivery or free UK delivery if order is over £40
(click here for international delivery rates)

Need a currency converter? Check XE.com for live rates



Many studies of Byzantine military history conclude with the events of 1204, when forces of the Fourth Crusade turned on their ostensible allies and took Constantinople. It could be argued that, with the ‘New Rome’ in enemy hands, the long, glorious history of the Roman Empire had finally come to an end also in its eastern portion what we commonly call Byzantium. As a result, little has been written in English about the military history of the turbulent half century covered in this book. However, numerous leaders rose to resist the conquerors, and three so-called Byzantine successor states, known as Nicaea, Epiros, and Trebizond, proved durable. They fought numerous campaigns and battles for survival and recovery, culminating in the recapture of Constantinople by Nicaean troops in 1261.

Dr Juho Wilskman narrates the course of these fascinating events. He shows how the military institutions and methods of warfare showed much continuity with the earlier Byzantine art of war, and also how they adapted to the evolving strategic situation and new enemies. Using primary sources and incorporating the latest research and information, he shines a long overdue light on this significant and unduly neglected interlude in the history of the Byzantine Empire.

There are no reviews for this book. Register or Login now and you can be the first to post a review!

About Dr Juho Wilskman

Dr Juho Wilskman studied History at the University of Helsinki. He was awarded his PhD in 2021 with dissertation Comparing Military Cultures: Warfare in the Aegean Region from the Fourth Crusade to the Early Fifteenth Century. He can read sources and research written in ten languages. Wilskman has published numerous articles in various academic journals and a Finnish monograph for wider audience that covers entire medieval warfare in general level. He is a member of several scholarly bodies, and he currently holds the presidency of the Finnish Society for Byzantine Studies. He also practices Viking fencing!

Other titles in Pen & Sword Military...