The dominant Mediterranean power in the fifth and sixth centuries, by the time of its demise at the hands of the Ottomans in 1453 the Byzantine empire was a shadow of its former self restricted essentially to the city of Constantinople, modern Istanbul. Surrounded by foes who posed a constant threat to its very existence, it survived because of its administration, army and the strength of its culture, of which Orthodox Christianity was a key element. This historical atlas charts key aspects of the political, social and economic history of a medieval empire which bridged the Christian and Islamic worlds from the late Roman period into the late Middle Ages.
| ISBN | 9780230243644 |
| Autor(a) | Haldon, J. |
| Editora | Palgrave Macmillan |
| Ano de edição | 2005 |
| Páginas | 187 |
| Acabamento | Brochura |
| Dimensões | 25,40 X 19,60 |