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Military Of The Byzantine Empire Essay

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Military and Weaponry of the Byzantine Empire In the year 330 A.D., a new capital of Rome under the command of Emperor Constantine I would be founded. It would become a dominant power that would conquer and progress for the next nine centuries, and according to the author Frederic Harrison, it would remain a solid unit in which its foundation would rarely be broken (Harrison, 7). Emperor Constantine would choose to position the new capitol between the areas of Europe and Asia Minor, located on a narrow water passage that would stretch from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean. According to an article I found dedicated to the Military of The Byzantines, it stated that this new capitol known as Constantinople would become one of the most tremendous cities but would also become home to one of the greatest civilizations the world has ever known, The Byzantine Empire (“Military of the Byzantines”, 2015). As the Byzantine Empire began its expansion, it would take control of multiple countries along the way such as Italy, Greece, Egypt and several more. To take control of these once dominating regions of the world it would take an incredibly strong …show more content…

It came to be that one of the main weapons of the Byzantine military was that of spying on their enemies and gathering extremely specific and precise information on their movement and whereabouts. This became such an important factor to them that there was a dedicated part of the emperors administration solely devoted to gathering information on the enemy and relaying it to the forces out in the field (“Military of the Byzantines”, 2015). The Byzantine army was by no means one of few weapons as they used not only physical objects to dominate opponents but they also used speed, efficiency and most undoubtedly their minds to out-think and out-smart any enemy they came

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