Military History of Late Rome 602-641
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Magnificent concluding part to this ambitious series, covering from the usurpation of Phocas to the death of Heraclius.






Magnificent concluding part to this ambitious series, covering from the usurpation of Phocas to the death of Heraclius.
Detailed narrative of military events of Roman Empire 457-518, including detailed analysis of several hitherto neglected battles.
Gordian III was the youngest sole emperor of Rome; this is the first English biography of him.
Reconstructs the military campaigns of the period in unprecedented detail.
Narrative of Rome's wars during a tumultuous period of civil war and mounting external threats. Discusses development of the Roman army and the armies of her major enemies eg Goths and Sassanid Persians. Includes such pivotal events as the battles of the Milvian Bridge, and Strasbourg.
Reconstructs the military campaigns of the period in unprecedented detail.
Excellent analysis of the organization, tactics and equipment of the Roman army of the period, as well as of their major enemies, and the impact of Severus' reforms.
Provides a new fresh analysis of the Roman Empire in the aftermath of the reconquests of Justinian I (527-65).