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Lord Mahon

    Geschichte von England
    Joan of Arc
    The Rise of Our Indian Empire
    History Of England From The Peace Of Utrecht To The Peace Of Versailies 17131783 Vol III
    The Forty-Five
    The Life of Belisarius
    • The Life of Belisarius

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Long out of print, this volume chronicles the remarkable career of Belisarius, the last great general of Imperial Rome. Rising from humble beginnings, Belisarius became the right-hand man of the emperor Justinian I in his 6th century bid to reconquer the lost western provinces of the Roman Empire. In an epic sequence of campaigns, Belisarius destroyed the Vandalic kingdom in north Africa, and the Ostrogothic kingdom in Italy but ultimately, the exhausted resources of the weakened empire and intrigues of the imperial court in Constantinople resulted in the undoing of the man and his work. Lord Mahon's detailed, well researched and referenced biography of Belisarius is perhaps the only work in existence which focuses so authoritatively on this fascinating historical figure. This reprint of the 1848 second edition has been re-formatted and type-set. It belongs in the collection of any library with a collection in classics, late Roman/Byzantine studies, or military history. Likewise, it will prove a useful addition to the bookshelves of Byzantinists and researchers of late antiquity and the early Middle Ages.

      The Life of Belisarius
    • The Forty-Five

      Being The Narrative Of The Insurrection Of 1745 (1851)

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      The Forty-Five
    • Geschichte von England

      Sechster Band

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

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      Geschichte von England