Greek Fire: And Its Contribution to Byzantine Might - Paperback
Greek Fire: And Its Contribution to Byzantine Might - Paperback
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by Leonard G. Meahim (Translator), Konstantinos Karatolios (Author)
The wonder of the thousand-year Byzantine Empire could not have been achieved without its armed forces, allowing it to maintain its power in the face of constant challenges from external enemies that differed significantly in their nature. In this context, what had been inherited from the Romans was just as important as the adoption of new weapons and tactics in battle.
Author Biography
Konstantinos Karatolios was born in Athens, Greece, in 1982. He is a graduate of the Department of Primary Education at the University of Crete and the Department of Social Anthropology and History at the University of the Aegean. He also holds a postgraduate degree in Byzantine Studies at the Department of History and Archaeology at the University of Crete (with a scholarship from the State Scholarships Foundation of Greece). He has contributed to the second volume in the collective work "Riddles of History" and a history of the Primary School of Gerani in Rethymno, Crete through its archives. His latest work (the first to be translated into English) is "Greek fire and its contribution to Byzantine might." He is also a regular contributor to Greek and international History magazines and websites. More info can be found on his website www.karatolios.webnode.com