古罗马编年史(下)(更新预告)

文摘   历史   2024-02-13 21:22   澳大利亚  


2024年5月31日(周五)开始正式更新,暂定35章。


古罗马编年史(下),全文使用AD(公元后)来表示纪元,时间跨度 AD395 — AD1490。

今日史学界普遍将东罗马帝国称之为拜占庭帝国,笔者倾向原本国名“Βασίλεια των Ρωμαίων - 罗马帝国”,为了与拉丁古典时代作出区分,文中称:东罗马帝国或东部帝国。


全章节包含东罗马帝国的军事、政策、宗教、货币、贸易、外交、人文、习俗、饮食、娱乐等等;以及周边民族的历史,西欧王国、哈里发王朝,土耳其人,保加利亚,诺曼人,十字军东征等。


为了响应一部分读者要求,会在正式更新前先放出前三章预读(日期不定)。



目录

(39)东方新城AD395 - AD491
(40)东部帝国 AD474 - AD565
(41)最后的罗马人 AD566 - AD628
(42)光复战争AD520 - AD575
(43)游牧民族 AD469 - AD626
(44)东部货币 AD395 - AD490 Part1
(45)东部货币 AD491 - AD602 Part2
(46)百年争端 AD524 - AD629
(47)东部军团 AD491 - AD602 Part1
(48)七世纪危机 AD630 - AD705
(49)阿拉伯人 AD629 - AD680
(50)萨珊覆灭 AD628 -AD707
(51)高墙内外 AD695 - AD802
(52)百年统治 AD575 - AD756
(53)东部货币 AD603 – AD705 Part3
(54)内忧外患 AD803 - AD866
(55)东部军团 AD628 - AD866 Part2
(56)希腊帝国 AD867 - AD976
(57)保加利亚 AD643 – AD927
(58)东西双帝 AD771 - AD962

(59)转瞬即逝 AD976 - AD1080
(60)东西分裂 AD863 - AD1054
(61)东部军团 AD867 - AD1056 Part3
(62)三代人的中兴 AD1081 - AD1180
(63)拉丁十字 AD 1095 - AD 1200

(64)诺曼佣兵 AD860 - AD1204

(65)阿拉伯的黄金时代 AD750 - AD1258

(66)自掘坟墓 AD1180 - AD1260
(67)权利游戏 AD1204 - AD1282
(68)私欲东征 AD1198 - AD1291

(69)雄鹰落幕 AD1283 - AD1400

(70)东部军团 AD1204 - AD1400 Part4
(71)土耳其人崛起 AD1071 - AD1413

(72)巴尔干诸国 AD1185 - AD1459

(73)帝国的末日 AD1400 - AD1494

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