This 2003 illustrated, revisionary account of the long reign of the Byzantine emperor Basil II (976â 1025) establishes that the 'Bulgar-slayer' legend was in fact created long after Basil's death, and shows how the emperor's supposedly fearsome reputation was seized upon by scholars and politicians in the modern period.
This 2003 illustrated, revisionary account of the long reign of the Byzantine emperor Basil II (976â 1025) establishes that the 'Bulgar-slayer' legend was in fact created long after Basil's death, and shows how the emperor's supposedly fearsome reputation was seized upon by scholars and politicians in the modern period.
List of illustrations Preface Annotated and translation List of abbreviations 1. Basil the Bulgar-slayer: an introduction 2. Basil and Samuel 3. Basil annexes Bulgaria 4. Victory and its representations 5. Basil the younger, porphyrogennetos 6. The origins of a legend 7. Basile après Byzance 8. Basil and the 'Macedonian question' Conclusion Bibliography Index.
List of illustrations Preface Annotated and translation List of abbreviations 1. Basil the Bulgar-slayer: an introduction 2. Basil and Samuel 3. Basil annexes Bulgaria 4. Victory and its representations 5. Basil the younger, porphyrogennetos 6. The origins of a legend 7. Basile après Byzance 8. Basil and the 'Macedonian question' Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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