The Reign of Leo VI (886-912): Politics and PeopleBrill Academic Publishers Shaun Tougher ISBN: 9004108114 price: $107.00 hardcover
The focus of this book is the Byzantine emperor Leo VI
(886-912) and his reign. He has been characterised as a careless
and ineffectual emperor, but this work presents a more considered
account of Leo and the politics of his age.
Initial chapters on sources and the broader historical context
are provided before particular aspects of Leo's life and reign
are presented in eight chapters, arranged so as to give a rough
chronological framework. Subjects discussed include relations
with family and officials, imperial ideology, and ecclesiastical
and military affairs.
By drawing on a broad spectrum of primary evidence the book
illustrates that Leo forged a distinctive imperial style as a
literate city-based non-campaigning emperor, and argues that he
was actively concerned about the problems that faced his empire.
Readership: All those interested in the history of Byzantium in
particular and medieval history in general, the history of
kingship and imperial ideology, and the dynamics of political and
personal relationship.
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