Justinian II Justinian II

Justinian II

The Roman Emperor Who Lost his Nose and his Throne and Regained Both

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Publisher Description

"An exceptional, well written, exhaustively researched, and detailed biography" of the controversial Roman emperor—from the author of Constantius II (Midwest Book Review).

 


Justinian II became Roman emperor at a time when the Empire was beset by external enemies. His forces gained success against the Arabs and Bulgars but his religious and social policies fueled internal opposition which resulted in him being deposed and mutilated (his nose was cut off) in 695. After a decade in exile, during which he strangled two would-be assassins with his bare hands, he regained power through a coup d'etat with the backing of the erstwhile Bulgar enemy (an alliance sealed by the marriage of his daughter, Anastasia).


 


His second reign was seemingly harsher and again beset by both external and internal threats and dissension over doctrinal matters. An energetic and active ruler, his reign saw developments in various areas, including numismatics, administration, finance and architecture, but he was deposed a second time in 711 and beheaded.


 


Drawing on all the available evidence and the most recent research, Peter Crawford makes a long-overdue re-assessment of Justinian's colorful but troubled career and asks if he fully deserves his poor reputation.

GENRE
Biography
RELEASED
2021
13 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
416
Pages
PUBLISHER
Pen & Sword History
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
25.5
MB
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