530: The Battle of Dara. Epic Battles of History

Par : Anthony Holland
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8215689127
  • EAN9798215689127
  • Date de parution10/04/2024
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWMG Publishing

Résumé

Dive into the heart of the ancient world with "530: The Battle of Dara, " a gripping historical account that brings to life one of the most pivotal confrontations of Late Antiquity. This masterfully written book transports readers back to a time when the Eastern Roman Empire stood on the brink of annihilation, facing the formidable Sassanian Persians in a struggle that would shape the future of Europe and the Middle East. "530: The Battle of Dara" is not just a recounting of military tactics and the clashing of swords; it is a vivid exploration of the strategies, personalities, and stakes involved in a conflict that tested the limits of human ingenuity and bravery.
Through painstaking research and compelling narrative, the author delves deep into the lives of key figures such as the Roman general Belisarius, whose genius and valor turned the tide, and the Persian King Kavadh I, whose ambitions set the stage for this epic clash. The book meticulously reconstructs the siege of Dara, offering readers a detailed look at the siege engines, fortifications, and battle formations that defined warfare of the era.
But it goes beyond the battlefield to explore the political intrigue, alliances, and betrayals that were just as crucial to the outcome of the war. The vivid descriptions and fluid storytelling make you feel as though you are walking the dusty plains of Mesopotamia, witnessing firsthand the courage, desperation, and brilliance of those who fought. "530: The Battle of Dara" serves as a testament to the complexity of human conflict and the indomitable spirit of those who risk everything for their homeland.
It is an essential read for history buffs, military enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by the enduring tales of courage and strategy that have shaped our world. This book does more than tell a story; it immerses you in the heart of a battle that echoes through the ages, offering insights into the human condition and the timeless struggle for power and survival.
Dive into the heart of the ancient world with "530: The Battle of Dara, " a gripping historical account that brings to life one of the most pivotal confrontations of Late Antiquity. This masterfully written book transports readers back to a time when the Eastern Roman Empire stood on the brink of annihilation, facing the formidable Sassanian Persians in a struggle that would shape the future of Europe and the Middle East. "530: The Battle of Dara" is not just a recounting of military tactics and the clashing of swords; it is a vivid exploration of the strategies, personalities, and stakes involved in a conflict that tested the limits of human ingenuity and bravery.
Through painstaking research and compelling narrative, the author delves deep into the lives of key figures such as the Roman general Belisarius, whose genius and valor turned the tide, and the Persian King Kavadh I, whose ambitions set the stage for this epic clash. The book meticulously reconstructs the siege of Dara, offering readers a detailed look at the siege engines, fortifications, and battle formations that defined warfare of the era.
But it goes beyond the battlefield to explore the political intrigue, alliances, and betrayals that were just as crucial to the outcome of the war. The vivid descriptions and fluid storytelling make you feel as though you are walking the dusty plains of Mesopotamia, witnessing firsthand the courage, desperation, and brilliance of those who fought. "530: The Battle of Dara" serves as a testament to the complexity of human conflict and the indomitable spirit of those who risk everything for their homeland.
It is an essential read for history buffs, military enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by the enduring tales of courage and strategy that have shaped our world. This book does more than tell a story; it immerses you in the heart of a battle that echoes through the ages, offering insights into the human condition and the timeless struggle for power and survival.