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The Bulgarian-Byzantine Wars for Early Medieval Balkan Hegemony Silver-Lined Skulls and Blinded Armies

Title
The Bulgarian-Byzantine Wars for Early Medieval Balkan Hegemony [electronic resource] : Silver-Lined Skulls and Blinded Armies / by Dennis P. Hupchick.
ISBN
9783319562063
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
Physical Description
XXXV, 363 p. 9 illus : online resource.
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Summary
This book provides an interpretive narrative of the wars fought by Bulgaria against the Byzantine Empire for dominant control of the Balkan Peninsula during the early medieval era. Over a span of two centuries, from the early ninth through the early eleventh, and under the leadership of the Bulgarian rulers Krum, Simeon I, and Samuil, those conflicts evolved from simple confrontations for territorial possession into a life-or-death struggle for imperial precedence within the Orthodox world then emerging in Eastern Europe—a struggle that the Bulgarians ultimately lost. The primary focus is on Bulgaria, rather than Byzantium, and an effort is made to provide a historically reliable chronology of the assorted campaigns. The various belligerents’ military organizations, defensive technologies, armaments, and tactics are surveyed in an introduction to the main narrative. A prelude chapter sets the stage for the hegemonic conflict, which was divided into three distinct phases by interludes of relative peace between the contending parties, during which Bulgaria’s domestic, foreign, and cultural developments shaped the nature and conduct of the fighting in each successive phase.
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Language
English
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August 01, 2017
Contents
Chapter One. Introduction: The Belligerents
Chapter Two. Prelude: Establishment and Survival of the Bulgar State, 679-803
Chapter Three. Krum’s Campaigns of Expansion, 809-814
Chapter Four. Interlude: From Bulgar State to Bulgaria, 816-893
Chapter Five. Simeon’s Campaigns for Imperial Recognition, 894-927
Chapter Six. Interlude: From Wary Peace Through Rus’ Intervention, 927-971
Chapter Seven. Samuil’s Campaigns to Preserve Bulgaria and Bulgarian Defeat, 976-1018
Chapter Eight. Epilogue
Bibliography
Index.
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