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Constantinople Jonathan Harris

Constantinople By Jonathan Harris

Constantinople by Jonathan Harris


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Better known as Constantinople, Miklagarth was the capital city of the empire of Byzantium and a major political force in the eastern Mediterranean for over a thousand years. This title examines the interaction between the spiritual and the political, the mythical and the actual and reconstructs the city in its heyday in 1200.

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Constantinople: Capital of Byzantium by Jonathan Harris

During the early Middle Ages, travellers to the East returned with stories of a place called Miklagarth, a city so vast that its churches, palaces and monasteries covered the land and so rich that its ruler could scatter bagfuls of gold among his astonished guests. This was no legend or tall tale for Miklagarth was a real place. Better known as Constantinople, it was the capital city of the empire of Byzantium and a major political force in the eastern Mediterranean for over a thousand years. The mythical aura that surrounded Constantinople was no accident. It was assiduously cultivated by the Byzantine emperors to bolster their power, wealth and prestige. Jonathan Harris examines the intriguing interaction between the spiritual and the political, the mythical and the actual and reconstructs the awe-inspiring city in its heyday in 1200.

About Jonathan Harris

Jonathan Harris taught English in Turkey before completing his doctorate in Byzantine History in 1993. He is currently Reader in Byzantine Studies at Royal Holloway, University of London. He is the author of Byzantium and the Crusades (Hambledon Continuum).

Table of Contents

Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. The City of Wonders; 2. Founding Fathers; 3. Defence; 4. Palaces and Power; 5. Churches and Monasteries; 6. 'Two Thirds of the Wealth in this World'; 7. Democracy; 8. The Beginning of the End; 9. The Ruin of Byzantine Constantinople; 10. Epilogue: Byzantine Constantinople Today; Bibliography; Index.

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GOR009382047
9781847251794
184725179X
Constantinople: Capital of Byzantium by Jonathan Harris
Used - Like New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20071020
304
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