The Avar Siege of Constantinople in 626: History and Legend
This book examines the Avar siege of Constantinople in 626, one of the most significant events of the seventh century, and the impact and repercussions this had on the political, military, economic and religious structures of the Byzantine Empire. The siege put an end to the power politics and hegemony of the Avars in South East Europe and was the first attempt to destroy Constantinople, the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. Besides the far-reaching military factors, the siege had deeper ideological effects on the mentality of the inhabitants of the Empire, and it helped establish Constantinople as the spiritual centre of eastern Christianity protected by God and his Mother. Martin Hurbanič discusses, from a chronological and thematic perspective, the process through which the historical siege was transformed into a timeless myth, and examines the various aspects which make the event a unique historical moment in the history of mankind – a moment in which the modern story overlaps with the legend with far-reaching effects, not only in the Byzantine Empire but also in other European countries.

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The Avar Siege of Constantinople in 626: History and Legend
This book examines the Avar siege of Constantinople in 626, one of the most significant events of the seventh century, and the impact and repercussions this had on the political, military, economic and religious structures of the Byzantine Empire. The siege put an end to the power politics and hegemony of the Avars in South East Europe and was the first attempt to destroy Constantinople, the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. Besides the far-reaching military factors, the siege had deeper ideological effects on the mentality of the inhabitants of the Empire, and it helped establish Constantinople as the spiritual centre of eastern Christianity protected by God and his Mother. Martin Hurbanič discusses, from a chronological and thematic perspective, the process through which the historical siege was transformed into a timeless myth, and examines the various aspects which make the event a unique historical moment in the history of mankind – a moment in which the modern story overlaps with the legend with far-reaching effects, not only in the Byzantine Empire but also in other European countries.

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The Avar Siege of Constantinople in 626: History and Legend

The Avar Siege of Constantinople in 626: History and Legend

by Martin Hurbanic
The Avar Siege of Constantinople in 626: History and Legend

The Avar Siege of Constantinople in 626: History and Legend

by Martin Hurbanic

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This book examines the Avar siege of Constantinople in 626, one of the most significant events of the seventh century, and the impact and repercussions this had on the political, military, economic and religious structures of the Byzantine Empire. The siege put an end to the power politics and hegemony of the Avars in South East Europe and was the first attempt to destroy Constantinople, the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. Besides the far-reaching military factors, the siege had deeper ideological effects on the mentality of the inhabitants of the Empire, and it helped establish Constantinople as the spiritual centre of eastern Christianity protected by God and his Mother. Martin Hurbanič discusses, from a chronological and thematic perspective, the process through which the historical siege was transformed into a timeless myth, and examines the various aspects which make the event a unique historical moment in the history of mankind – a moment in which the modern story overlaps with the legend with far-reaching effects, not only in the Byzantine Empire but also in other European countries.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030166861
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 07/26/2019
Series: New Approaches to Byzantine History and Culture
Edition description: 1st ed. 2019
Pages: 361
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Martin Hurbanič is Associate Professor at Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- 2. The Memory of the Siege.- 3. The Interpretation of the Siege.- 4. The Last War of Antiquity.- 5. The Siege in Context.- 6. The Army of Besiegers.- 7. The Fortress Constantinople.- 8. The Avars at the Gates.- 9. The Final Solution.- 10. Winners and Losers.- 11. From History to Legend.- 12. The Akathistos.- 13. The Sacred Iconography of the Siege.- 14. The Spiritual Arsenal of the Siege.- 15. Conclusion.

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