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Byzantine armour, arms and equipment - Gladius Hispaniensis - 05-25-2012

Salvete omnes

I am currently reading about Belisarius' campaigns and since I am a newcomer to Byzantine history I would like to know more about the armour and arms used by the Byzantine army of that period. I would really like it if someone could post some images. Of course information on Herulian, Hun, and other allied contingents would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.


Re: Byzantine armour, arms and equipment - AMELIANVS - 05-25-2012

Hi,here are two reconstruction drawings of the probable Heruli king from the Blučina-Cézava in Czech republic.First pic is from Pavel dvorský the second from Libor Balák.From what I know colors of his clothes are only hypothetical.


Re: Byzantine armour, arms and equipment - Albertomv - 05-25-2012

Very good drawings, Pavel.

Thanks for sharing!


Re: Byzantine armour, arms and equipment - AMELIANVS - 05-25-2012

I'm glad you enjoyed it Smile


Re: Byzantine armour, arms and equipment - Robert Vermaat - 05-29-2012

Very nice, especially the second one.


Re: Byzantine armour, arms and equipment - Matthew Corbin - 06-02-2012

Pavel,

I had not seen those images before. They are very nice. Thanks for sharing.

GH,

The Eastern Roman Empire under Justinian I is a woefully underrepresented period in illustration and reenactment. It is an era I also have recently become fascinated with. A few must have items are Ancient Warfare magazine Vol. IV Issue 3 "Justinian's fireman: Belisarius and the Byzantine empire" and Vol V Issue 3 "The last great enemy:Rome and the Sassanid Empire". Both include excellent illustrations from Johnny Shumate and Igor Dzis. Two illustrators who fortunately are covering this period.

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Re: Byzantine armour, arms and equipment - Gladius Hispaniensis - 06-02-2012

Thanks Matthew. Can you recommend any great literature covering that period? I just read John Julius Norwich's "Byzantium - The Early Centuries" and found it pretty informative.


Re: Byzantine armour, arms and equipment - Robert Vermaat - 06-05-2012

Hi Matthew,
Was this image of a very nice member of the Secunda Britannica published in Ancient Warfare?
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Re: Byzantine armour, arms and equipment - Robert Vermaat - 06-05-2012

Quote:Thanks Matthew. Can you recommend any great literature covering that period? I just read John Julius Norwich's "Byzantium - The Early Centuries" and found it pretty informative.
A good read is Treadgold, Warren (1995): Byzantium and Its Army, 284-1081 (Stanford).


Re: Byzantine armour, arms and equipment - Alexandr K - 06-05-2012

Quote:Thanks Matthew. Can you recommend any great literature covering that period? I just read John Julius Norwich's "Byzantium - The Early Centuries" and found it pretty informative.
As far as I know there are not many books dealing with the Roman/Byzantine army and warfare under Justinian. Rather the information are scattered in various articles and chapters of books. So apart from the book mentioned above by Robert you may probably be interested especially in the following literature:

Elton, H.: Army and Battle in the Age of Justinian, in: Erdkamp, P. (ed.), A Companion to the Roman Army, Oxford, 2007, s. 532-550.

Hughes, I.: Belisarius. The Last Roman General, Barnsley, 2009.

Jones, A. H. M.: The Later Roman Empire, 284-602 AD (2 vols.), Oxford, 1964. (the part about late Roman army)

Kolias, T. G.: Byzantinische Waffen, Wien, 1988.

Lee, A. D.: The Empire at War, in: Maas, M. (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Justinian, Cambridge, 2006, s. 113-134.

Müller, A.: Das Heer Justinians nach Procop und Agathias, Philologus 71, 1912, s. 101-138.

Rance, P.: Narses and the Battle of Taginae (Busta Gallorum) 552: Procopius and Sixth-Century Warfare, Historia 54, 2005, s. 424-472.

Teall, J.: The Barbarians in Justinian's Armies, Speculum 40, 1965, s. 294-322.

Whitby, M.: Recruitment in Roman Armies from Justinian to Heraclius (ca. 565-615), in: Cameron, A. (ed.), The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East 3: States, Resources and Armies, Princeton, 1995, s. 61-124.

Greetings,
Alexandr


Re: Byzantine armour, arms and equipment - Robert Vermaat - 06-05-2012

Thanks Alexandr.

Jones, Elton, Hughes, all very good. Kolias you have to watch out with - what he writes about plumbatae is absolute bull.


Re: Byzantine armour, arms and equipment - Alexandr K - 06-05-2012

Quote:Kolias you have to watch out with - what he writes about plumbatae is absolute bull.
Yes, I agree. I also noticed the strange theories about plumbatae. On the other hand I found many other parts quite interesting and detailed (IIRC especially with regard to written sources, archaeological evidence is not discussed much, if my memory serves). As far as I know it is one of the very few really detailed, comprehensive studies of late Roman/Byzantine equipment (though I must admit, that may be I missed some recent research - it's been a while since I looked into this subject)

I would also like to point out that Rance and Whitby mentioned above are also very good. Both articles with much broader coverage than what the titles would suggest.

There is one more book that may be of interest: Kaegi, W.: Byzantine Military Unrest, 471-843, Amsterdam, 1981. But I have not read this one, so I don't know how good it is.

Alexandr


Re: Byzantine armour, arms and equipment - Matthew Corbin - 06-06-2012

Quote:Hi Matthew,
Was this image of a very nice member of the Secunda Britannica published in Ancient Warfare?
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Robert,
I'm honestly not sure if that particular picture ever appeared in Ancient Warfare. I was trying to find an illustration by Johnny Shumate as an example and that one seemed to fit. I hope it wasn't improper to post it here.


Re: Byzantine armour, arms and equipment - John W Davison - 06-08-2012

Not sure if you have seen this - it was an academic thesis, and very detailed:

http://acta.uta.fi/english/teos.php?id=9878

Regards,


Re: Byzantine armour, arms and equipment - Gaius Julius Caesar - 06-08-2012

Nice images Matthew, I used that battle scene as my screen saver, for a while..love that image, i found a little inspiration from it!