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G'day All

Whilst reading through some notes today, I come across a reference to a 12th century poem called "Digenis Acritas", a Byzantine epic poem. Has anybody else come across this poem? What is it about?

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G'day All

Whilst reading through some notes today, I come across a reference to a 12th century poem called "Digenis Acritas", a Byzantine epic poem. Has anybody else come across this poem? What is it about?

 

It's about the fighting on the borders between Christians and Muslims, between the Byzantines on one side and the Arabs or Turks on the other -- and not just fighting, but marriages and alliances across the border too. Set in eastern Anatolia, at a vague date maybe 8th to 10th centuries AD. Digenis is 'twice born' (a strange nickname) meaning that he had parentage on both sides -- he came from one of these Christian-Muslim marriages.

 

There's a translation by John Mavrogordato, which is a bit dull to read (I think), and another by David Ricks (1990) which I haven't seen. The title can be spelt in different ways, but I expect these names would come up on Amazon.

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