Viggen Posted August 15, 2015 Report Share Posted August 15, 2015 Fighting Emperors of Byzantium by John Carr Book Review by caldrail How could anyone resist a book titled like this? It stirs the eight year old boy within you, but make no mistake, the author of this book isn't writing for children. This is full on power politics across hundreds of years in an empire that picked up where the Roman Empire left off. The story begins with the rise to power of Constantine the Great, the man who invested in the greek dominated city of Byzantium to set up a new Roman capital closer to the heart of the action. As dramatic as it was, that episode is almost a gentle prologue to what follows. Emperors, rivals, usurpers, and no-hopers come and go at a bewildering pace... ...continue to the review of Fighting Emperors of Byzantium by John Carr Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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