The Last Great War of the Eastern Roman Empire
How Constantinople Survived the Persian Siege, the Collapse of Empires, and the Final Battle That Changed History Forever
What happens when an empire that once ruled the known world begins to collapse from within… while another rises to finish it from without?
This is not just history. This is the moment Rome came closest to disappearing forever.
At the dawn of the 7th century, the Eastern Roman Empire stands broken—its provinces lost, its armies shattered, its leadership unstable, and its enemies closing in from every direction. Persia, under Khosrow II, unleashes an unstoppable wave of conquest across the East. Syria falls. Palestine falls. Jerusalem falls. Egypt collapses. Even the sacred symbol of Christianity—the True Cross—is taken as war trophy.
And still, it gets worse.
As Rome burns in the East, a new danger rises in the North. The Avars and their Slavic allies march toward the unthinkable target: Constantinople itself—the greatest city of the ancient world, now standing alone.
Then comes the siege that should have ended everything.
Surrounded on land and threatened across the sea, Constantinople becomes the center of a desperate struggle for survival. Siege towers rise. Naval battles erupt in the Golden Horn. Fires burn along the walls. Fear spreads inside the capital.
And yet… the city does not fall.
From the rise of Heraclius to the collapse of Phocas, from Persian conquest to the final siege of Constantinople, this book takes you deep into one of the most dramatic and overlooked wars of antiquity—the war that decided whether Rome would survive at all.
This is the story of:
An empire pushed to the edge of extinction
A world where survival hangs by a thread
The rise of Heraclius and the rebirth of Roman strategy
The greatest siege Constantinople ever faced
And the war that changed the future of Europe, the Middle East, and history itself
Perfect for readers who love:
Epic ancient warfare, Roman history, Byzantine history, military strategy, historical storytelling, and true stories of empire collapse and survival.
If you enjoy books that feel like a cinematic journey through real history, this is your next read.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The Last Great War of the Eastern Roman EmpireHow Constantinople Survived the Persian Siege, the Collapse of Empires, and the Final Battle That Changed History ForeverWhat happens when an empire that once ruled the known world begins to collapse from within. while another rises to finish it from without?This is not just history. This is the moment Rome came closest to disappearing forever.At the dawn of the 7th century, the Eastern Roman Empire stands broken-its provinces lost, its armies shattered, its leadership unstable, and its enemies closing in from every direction. Persia, under Khosrow II, unleashes an unstoppable wave of conquest across the East. Syria falls. Palestine falls. Jerusalem falls. Egypt collapses. Even the sacred symbol of Christianity-the True Cross-is taken as war trophy.And still, it gets worse.As Rome burns in the East, a new danger rises in the North. The Avars and their Slavic allies march toward the unthinkable target: Constantinople itself-the greatest city of the ancient world, now standing alone.Then comes the siege that should have ended everything.Surrounded on land and threatened across the sea, Constantinople becomes the center of a desperate struggle for survival. Siege towers rise. Naval battles erupt in the Golden Horn. Fires burn along the walls. Fear spreads inside the capital.And yet. the city does not fall.From the rise of Heraclius to the collapse of Phocas, from Persian conquest to the final siege of Constantinople, this book takes you deep into one of the most dramatic and overlooked wars of antiquity-the war that decided whether Rome would survive at all.This is the story of: An empire pushed to the edge of extinctionA world where survival hangs by a threadThe rise of Heraclius and the rebirth of Roman strategyThe greatest siege Constantinople ever facedAnd the war that changed the future of Europe, the Middle East, and history itselfPerfect for readers who love: Epic ancient warfare, Roman history, Byzantine history, military strategy, historical storytelling, and true stories of empire collapse and survival.If you enjoy books that feel like a cinematic journey through real history, this is your next read. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9798180643803
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