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[edit]- Timelines
- Byzantine-Arab Wars timeline
- Byzantine slavery
- Byzantine administration
- Byzantine-Arab Wars 634-750
- Byzantine-Arab Wars 750-867
- User:Cplakidas/Komnenoi
- User:Cplakidas/Sandbox/Melas
Topic list
[edit]Arab–Byzantine wars
[edit]- Early conflicts
- Battle of Mu'tah
- Battle of Tabouk
- Battle of Dathin
- Battle of Firaz
- Umayyad invasions of Anatolia and Constantinople
- Battle of Iron Bridge
- Siege of Germanicia
- Battle of the Masts
- Siege of Constantinople (674–678)
- Battle of Sebastopolis
- Siege of Tyana
- Siege of Constantinople (717–718)
- Siege of Nicaea (727)
- Battle of Akroinon
- Wars with the Emirate of Crete
- Expeditions under Michael II
- Battle of Thasos
- Expedition of 843
- Sack of Damietta (853)
Muslim conquest of Transoxiana
[edit]- Campaigns of Qutayba ibn Muslim
- Battle of Aksu
- Raids of Kül-chor
- Relief of Qasr al-Bahili
- Day of Thirst
- Campaigns of Asad ibn Abdallah al-Qasri
- Battle of the Baggage
- Battle of Kharistan
- Reconquests of Nasr ibn Sayyar
- Battle of Talas
A good account of the history of Central Asia in the early Middle Ages can be found in ed. D. Sinor, The Cambridge History of Early Inner Asia (Cambridge University Press, 1990), pp. 285-316. The classic account of the north-eastern frontiers of Iran and the coming of the Turks is V V Barthold, Turkistan down to the Mongol Invasions (Gibb Memorial Series, London, 1968)
Wars of Justinian I
[edit]Arab-Byzantine Wars
[edit]LONG-TERM TARGET: bring all articles to GA and above, write missing ones
Byzantine–Arab Wars, needs to be rewritten
First period, the Arab offensive, 634-750
[edit]- Byzantine-Arab Wars (634–750) (or 718?) (Muslim Conquests) SANDBOX
- Rashidun conquest of Syria
- Qarteen • Bosra • Ajnadayn • Marj al-Rahit • Fahl • Damascus • Maraj-al-Debaj • Emesa • Yarmouk • Jerusalem • Hazir • Aleppo
- Umayyad invasions of Anatolia and Constantinople
- Iron Bridge • Germanicia • Phoenix • 1st Constantinople→ • Sebastopolis • Tyana→ • 2nd Constantinople→ • Nicaea→ • Akroinon→
Second period, balance of power, 750-867
[edit]- Border warfare
- Kamacha→ • Abbasid invasion of 782→ • Kopidnadon→ • Krasos→ • Abbasid invasion of 806→ • Anzen→ and Amorium→ • Mauropotamos→ • Lalakaon→
- Sicily → and Southern Italy
- 1st Syracuse→
- 2nd Syracuse
- 1st Malta
- 3rd Syracuse→
- Campaigns of Leo Apostyppes→ and Nikephoros Phokas the Elder →
- 1st Taormina
- Garigliano
- Campaigns of Marianos Argyros→
- 2nd Taormina
- Rometta
- Straits of Messina→
- George Maniakes in Sicily
- 2nd Malta
- Naval warfare and raids
- Phoenix priority: sources available for GA+
- Muslim conquest of Crete→
- Keramaia→
- Thasos→
- Damietta→
- Ragusa→
- Kardia→
- Gulf of Corinth→
- Cephalonia→
- Stelai→
- Milazzo→
- Euripos→
- Thessalonica→ priority: sources available for GA+
Third period, Byzantine reconquest, 867-969
[edit]End date 969 as the capture of Antioch and death of Nikephoros Phokas, which coincides with the Fatimid takeover in Egypt.
- Wars with Paulicians etc
Bathys Ryax→ • Battle of Adana 900 (Nik.Phokas) Thessalonica→
- Byzantine offensive
- Kourkouas (Melitene?) • Siege of Amida 950 • Last raid from Tarsus 951 • Sayf al-Dawla campaigns (Marash→ • defeat of Tzimiskes 956 • Sack of Hadath 957 • Raban→ • Andrassos→ • Cilician campaign of Nikephoros Phokas 961-962 • Tzimiskes 964 • Cilician campaign of Nikephoros Phokas 964-965 • Nikephoros II Phokas • Antioch & Alexandretta→John Tzimiskes 975-976 campaign
Fourth period, The Fatimid challenge, balance of power and the end, 969-1070s
[edit]- Byzantine–Arab Wars (969–1070s) SANDBOX
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- Byzantine-Fatimid wars
- Orontes→ • Apamea→ • Manjutakin→ and Basil II campaigns
- Battles with the border emirates
Azaz→ • Capture of Edessa (Maniakes), include Jarrahids
- Other
Abbasid Caliphs
[edit]Long-term project goal: bring all caliphs of the "classical" Abbasid Caliphate to GA and above, along with related major topics.
- as-Saffah add EI, "When Baghdad ruled"
- al-Mansur add EI, "When Baghdad ruled"
- al-Mahdi add EI, "When Baghdad ruled"
- al-Hadi add EI, "When Baghdad ruled"
- Harun al-Rashid add EI, "When Baghdad ruled"
- al-Amin add EI, "When Baghdad ruled"
- take material from Fourth Fitna →
- Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi
- al-Ma'mun add EI, "When Baghdad ruled"
- al-Mu'tasim →
- al-Wathiq →
- al-Mutawakkil
- al-Muntasir
- al-Musta'in
- al-Mu'tazz →
- al-Muhtadi → add Tabari
- al-Mu'tamid →
- al-Muwaffaq →
- al-Mu'tadid →
- al-Muktafi →
- al-Muqtadir complete with entries from "Crisis and Continuity", "When Baghdad ruled", Tabari
- Abdallah ibn al-Mu'tazz
- al-Qahir → add "When Baghdad ruled"
- ar-Radi
- al-Muttaqi add EI, "When Baghdad ruled"
- al-Mustakfi →
- al-Muti →
- al-Ta'i → add Hanne, Donohue
- al-Qadir → , add Hanne, Donohue
Fatimid Caliphs
[edit]- al-Mahdi → use EI2, Brett 2001 and 2017, TDVIA, possibly Cambridge History?
- al-Qa'im → use Daftary, Brett 2001, TDVIA, possibly Cambridge History?
- al-Mansur → use Brett, Daftary, possibly Cambridge History?, can easily go to GA+
- al-Mu'izz use Halm, EI2, Brett, TDVIA, possibly Cambridge History?
- al-Aziz → use Halm, Lev, EI3, possibly Cambridge History? can quickly be brought to GA+
- al-Hakim
- al-Zahir
- al-Mustansir
- al-Musta'li →
- al-Amir → use Halm for >GA
- al-Hafiz →
- al-Zafir → use Halm, Brett, Cambridge History
- al-Fa'iz →
- al-Adid →
Varia
[edit]The Ship in Antiquity Magister militum per Armeniam - Ho ton Armeniakon Strategos. Überlegungen zum armenischen Kommando im 6. und 7. Jahrhundert
[1], [2], [3], [4] WHITTOW p.125 on Greek Fire and importance of navy in siege sof Cpl.
- Walker, Paul E., 'The "Crusade" of John Tzimisces in the Light of New Arab Evidence', Byzantion, 47 (1977), pp. 301-27
- Guillou, André (1965). "La Lucanie byzantine: Étude de géographie historique" (in French). Byzantion 35: 119–149
On the Mosque of Constantinople, cf. Canard, Marius (1926). "Les expéditions des Arabes contre Constantinople dans l'histoire et dans la légende". Journal Asiatique (in French) (208): 61–102. ISSN 0021-762X. pp. 94ff.
Borsari S., "L’ administrazione del tema di Sicilia", Rivista Storica Italiana, 66.II, 1954, 133-158
Ptolemaic stuff
[edit]- Hauben, Hans (2013). "Callicrates of Samos and Patroclus of Macedon, champions of Ptolemaic thalassocracy". In Buraselis, Kostas; Stefanou, Mary; Thompson, Dorothy J. (eds.). The Ptolemies, the Sea and the Nile: Studies in Waterborne Power. Cambridge University Press. pp. 39–65. ISBN 9781107033351.
- Fischer-Bovet, Christelle (2014). Army and Society in Ptolemaic Egypt. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1139991858.
- O'Neil, James L. (2008). "A Re-Examination of the Chremonidean War". In McKechnie, Paul R.; Guillaume, Philippe (eds.). Ptolemy II Philadelphus and his World. Leiden and Boston: BRILL. pp. 65–90. ISBN 9789004170896.
- Van't Dack, Edmond; Hauben, Hans (1978). "L'apport égyptien à l'armée navale lagide". In Herwig Maehler and Michael Strocka (ed.). Das ptolemäische Ägypten. Akten des internationalen Symposions 27.-29. Sept. 1976 in Berlin. Mainz. pp. 59–93.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) "the fundamental study" - Fischer-Bovet, Christelle. "The Ptolemaic Army." Oxford Handbooks Online. 2015-03-04. Oxford University Press. Date of access 27 Nov. 2016, <http://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199935390.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780199935390-e-75>
Byzantine siege warfare
[edit]Sources
[edit]- Dennis, George T. (1985), Three Byzantine Military Treatises, Washington DC: Dumbarton Oaks, ISBN 0-88402-140-8
- Haldon, John F. (1999), Warfare, state and society in the Byzantine world, 565-1204, Routledge, ISBN 1-85728-494-1
- Haldon, John F. (2009), "Military Technology and Warfare", in Jeffreys, Elizabeth; Haldon, John; Cormack, Robin (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Studies, Oxford University Press, pp. 473–481, ISBN 978-0199252466
- Kazhdan, Alexander, ed. (1991), Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-504652-6
- Luttwak, Edward N. (2009), The Grand Strategy of the Byzantine Empire, Harcard University Press, ISBN 978-0674035195
- McGeer, Eric (2000), "Byzantine Siege Warfare in Theory and Practice", in Corfis, Ivy A.; Wolfe, Michael (eds.), The Medieval City Under Siege, Boydell & Brewer, pp. 123–130, ISBN 978-0851157566
- Sullivan, Dennis F. (2000), Siegecraft: Two Tenth-century Instructional Manuals by "Heron of Byzantium", Dumbarton Oaks, ISBN 0884022706
- Sullivan, Dennis F. (2003), "A Byzantine Instructional Manual on Siege Defense: The De Obsidione toleranda. Introduction, English Translation and Annotations", Byzantine Authors - Literary Activities and Preoccupations, BRILL, pp. 139–266, ISBN 90-04-12975-8
- Poppe, Auguste: Le Colonel Nicole Papas Oglou et le bataillon des chasseurs d'Orient (1798-1815), Carnet de la sabretache: revue d'histoire militaire rétrospective (1900), Vol. 8
- NAPOLEON ET LES GRECS . SOU LES AIGLES IMPERIALES Jean Savant, 1946
- Les auxiliaires de l'Armée d'Orient (1798-1801). La création de corps auxiliaires égyptiens et syriens
- Les auxiliaires de l'Armée d'Orient (1798-1801). Les Egyptiens et les Syriens dans la Grande Armée
Themata
[edit][[Category:Byzantine Empire templates]]
- Oikonomides Listes checked out
Ο κατεπάνω/δουξ της Μεσοποταμίας αποτελούσε προφανώς προϊστάμενο διοικητή διαφόρων στρατηγών, οι οποίοι ήλεγχαν τις επιμέρους μικρότερες και μεγαλύτερες στρατιωτικές διοικήσεις της ευρύτερης περιοχής, όπως π.χ. των διαφόρων αρμενι(α)κών θεμάτων, δύο εκ των οποίων ήταν οπωσδήποτε και τα προαναφεθέντα Χοζάνον και Ρωμανούπολις1096. Ο Η.-J. Kühn και κυρίως ο J.F. Haldon θεωρούν ότι στην αρμοδιότητα του δουκός Μεσοποταμίας είχαν υπαχθεί οι περιφέρειες Αβάρας, Λάρισσας, Μελιτηνής, Χοζάνου, Ρωμανουπόλεως, Χαρπεζικίου, Χαυζιζίου ή Χαβτζίτζιν, Χασαναρά (αρμ. Sewerakk‘, αραβ. al-Suwaida, συρ. Sēbābērāk, σημερ. Süverek)1097, Τζαμανδού, Ζερμίου, Ερκνή, Καλουδ(ίων) (αρχ. Κλαυδιάς, αραβ. Hisn Qalaudia), Χορτζινής ή Κορτζενής ή Χορζηνηνής, Κοπτού, Τάραντα, Εξακωμίας, Κάμα(ς), Λιμνίων, Μουζαρίου και Χαντιάρτη1098. Θα πρέπει να σημειωθεί ωστόσο ότι η συγκεκριμένη διοικητική και στρατιωτική διευθέτηση έπαψε ουσιαστικά να υφίσταται κατά τον 11ο αι., μετά την ίδρυση του κατεπανάτου Ιβηρίας στα ανατολικά και του δουκάτου Εδέσσης στα νότια.
Prisoners of war
[edit]- Patoura, Sofia (1994), Οι αιχμάλωτοι ως παράγοντες επικοινωνίας και πληροφόρησης (4ος–10ος αι.) [Prisoners of War as Agents of Communication and Information (4th–10th C.)] (in Greek), Athens: National Research Foundation - Center for Byzantine Research, ISBN 960-7094-42-5
- Trombley, Frank R. (2003), "The Arabs, the Byzantine State and the Islamic Law of War (fiqh al-jihad) (7th–10th Centuries CE)", in Robinson, Paul (ed.), Just war in comparative perspective, Ashgate Publishing, pp. 153–166, ISBN 0-7546-3587-2
To do
[edit]Create: Cretan Revolt (1897), Athenian navy, Byzantine siege warfare, 21 April 1967 Greek coup d'état, 13 December 1967 Greek coup d'état attempt, 1944 Greek Armed Forces mutiny
Komnenian period: Basil Kourtikios, Kantakouzenos (general of Alexios I), Michael Anemas, Monastras, Tarchaneiotes Katakalon
Expand: Ottoman–Venetian War (1537–1540), George Palaiologos, Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479), Al-Nu'man VI ibn al-Mundhir, Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria, Siege of Dorostolon, Armeniac Theme w. EHW, Bucellarian Theme & Opsikion w. DOAKS, Logothete articles with Guilland,
Create
[edit]- Manuel Phokas [5]
- Ashras ibn Abdallah al-Sulami
- Abu'l-Husayn al-Baridi, reuse from Abu Abdallah al-Baridi
- Leo Chamaretos [6], [7]
- Niketas Helladikos [8]
- Niketas (hetaireiarches) [9]
- Panagia Plataniotissa [10]
- Bardas Boilas
- Alexios Makrembolites ("only one Byzantine writer of this age who presents the notion that the ordinary, underprivileged people have any positive role to play in the running of society. His name was Alexios Makrembolites. Among other works he wrote (about 1343) a Dialogue between the Rich and the Poor, which is the closest thing to a sociological document to come out of fourteenth-century Byzantium" Nicol 1979, p. 26)
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Expand or rewrite
[edit]- Al-Afdal Shahanshah rewrite with Halm, Brett, Dadoyan
- Ruzzik ibn Tala'i
- Ahmad ibn al-Hasan al-Kalbi
- Al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah
- Greece in the Balkan Wars (add at least ΙΕΕ, ΔΙΣ)
- Greece in World War I (add at least ΙΕΕ, ΔΙΣ, Λεονταρίτης)
- Abdallah al-Mahdi Billah
- Sacred Gate
- Abu Rakwa add Halm, Brett
- Hasan Baba Tekke add Vakalopoulos, TDV IA
- Fall of the Republic of Venice [11]
- Hetaireia with Guilland, Karlin-Hayter, Haldon
- Ibn Muqla , Bajkam , Muhammad ibn Yaqut , Muhammad ibn Ra'iq with Bowen; Ibn Ra'iq probably mostly done
- Upper Satrapies use Strategie
- Abu Yazid use Halm
- Holy League (1332)
Near GA
[edit]- Comentiolus
- Philippicus (comes excubitorum)
- Justinian (magister militum per Orientem)
- Leo Sgouros
- Leo Phokas the Elder
- Al-Harith ibn Jabalah
- Turahanoğlu Ömer Bey (include Vacalopoulos)
- Duchy of Durazzo (Republic of Venice) include Ducellier
- Battle of the Masts include Haldon (Byz. in the 7th century, Kennedy (Great Arab Conquests)
- Sack of Thessalonica (904) (cleanup and add citations, sources)
- Hospitaller conquest of Rhodes add Lutrell
- Third Fitna add Background, politics
- Grand domestic , add Kyriakidis
- Septinsular Republic clean up Languages & Religion sections, add Zanou, French book on Ionian Islands
- Al-Hasan ibn Ali al-Kalbi add sections, change Halm to German version
- Battle of the Straits replace with German Halm, add Eickhoff
- Tala'i ibn Ruzzik add Halm
- Dirgham add Halm
- Barjawan add Halm
- Abu Tahir al-Jannabi
- Ibn Masal add Halm
- Siege of Thessalonica (676–678) add remaining sources
- Michael Kantakouzenos Şeytanoğlu add Papademetriou
- Ottoman reconquest of the Morea add Vakalopoulos, Pinzelli, Hatzopoulos
- Podestà of Constantinople add Jacoby from Further reading
- Siege of Corfu (1716) add Prelli, Hatzopoulos
- Euphemius (Sicily) add Prigent
- Battle of Andros (1790)
- Leo of Tripoli
- Vatatzes
- Sulayman ibn Hisham
- Angelo Emo
FA potential
[edit]- Bardanes Tourkos (incl. Byzanz unter Eirene)
- Michael Lachanodrakon (incl. Byzanz unter Eirene)
- Vitalian (general)
- Priscus (general)
- John Troglita
- Qutayba ibn Muslim (Shaban & Kennedy)
- Abu Sa'id al-Jannabi ???
- Al-Adil ibn al-Sallar add Halm
- Alid revolt of 762–763 expand with [12]
- Fatimid navy add Les Fatimides et la mer
- John I Doukas of Thessaly add Тесалија у XIII и XIV веку
- Michael I Komnenos Doukas include 'political history of Epirus', Nicol 1957
- Nikephoros Phokas the Elder include Cheynet, Gregoire
- Isaac I Komnenos add Stanescu
- al-Muktafi
- Alexios Komnenos (protosebastos)
- Battle of Pelagonia check the remaining sources listed there
FAC-ready
[edit]- Battle of Gallipoli (1416)
- Asad ibn Abdallah al-Qasri
- Battle of Kapetron
- Manuel Komnenos (son of Andronikos I)
- Ahmad ibn Tulun
- Al-Muktafi
- Al-Wathiq
- Manuel Kamytzes
- Isaac Komnenos (son of Alexios I)
- Battle of Andrassos
- Battle of Fakhkh
Western naval battles against the Turks
[edit]cf. Pryor, Geography, Technology, and War, p. 166
- Battle of Amorgos (1312)
- Battle of Chios (1319)
- Battle of Rhodes (1320)
- Battle of Adramyttion (1334) ([13],[14], [15])
- Battle of Pallene (1344)
- Battle of Smyrna (1344) -> Smyrniote crusades
- Battle of Imbros (1347)
- Battle of Megara (1359)
- Battle of Antalya (1362) -> crusade of Peter I of Cyprus, [16]
- Battle of Gallipoli (1416)
- Battle of Negroponte (1470)
- Battle of Zonchio (1499)
- Battle of Zonchio (1500)
- Battle of Preveza (1538)
- Battle of Lepanto (1571)