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Tag Archives: Excubitors
Tides of War: Byzantium’s Vacillating Imperial Fortunes – Part 4
Persian Dominance “For the crime of an ambitious centurion [Phocas] the nation which he oppressed was chastised with the calamities of war, and the same calamities, at the end of twenty years, were retaliated and redoubled on the heads of … Continue reading
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Tagged Anatolia, Avars, Bosphorus, Byzantine Empire, Byzantium, Chalcedon, Constantinople, Eastern Roman Empire, Edward Gibbon, Egypt, Exarch, Excubitors, Heraclius the Elder, Heraclius the Younger, Imperial Guard, Khosrau II, Persian Empire, Phocas, Roman Empire, Sassanid Empire, Slavs, Syria, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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