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00 - Preface
01 - Byzantium
02 - The Foundation of Constantinople (A.D. 328-330)
03 - The Fight with the Goths
04 - The Departure of the German
05 - The Reorganization of the Eastern Empire (A.D 408-518)
06 - Justinian
07 - Justinian's Foreign Conquests
08 - The End of Justinians Reign
09 - The Coming of the Slavs
10 - The Darkest Hour
11 - Social and Religious Life (A.D. 320-620)
12 - The Coming of the Saracens
13 - The First Anarchy
14 - The Saracens Turn Back
15 - The Iconoclasts (A.D. 720-802)
16 - The End of the Iconoclasts (A.D. 802-806)
17 - The Literary Emperors and Their Time (A.D. 886-963)
18 - Military Glory
19 - The End of the Macedonian Dynasty
20 - Manizikert (1057-1081)
21 - The Comneni and the Crusades
22 - The Latin Conquest of Constantinople
23 - The Latin Empire and the Empire of Nicaea (1204-1261)
24 - Decline and Decay (1261-1328)
25 - The Turks in Europe
26 - The End of a Long Tale (1370-1453)

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24 - Decline and Decay (1261-1328)

Content Provider Librivox
Author Oman, Charles William Chadwick
Abstract Fifty years ago the word “Byzantine” was used as a synonym for all that was corrupt and decadent, and the tale of the East-Roman Empire was dismissed by modern historians as depressing and monotonous. The great Gibbon had branded the successors of Justinian and Heraclius as a series of vicious weaklings, and for several generations no one dared to contradict him. Two books have served to undeceive the English reader, the monumental work of Finlay, published in 1856, and the more modern volumes of Mr. Bury, which appeared in 1889. Since they have written, the Byzantines no longer need an apologist, and the great work of the East-Roman Empire in holding back the Saracen, and in keeping alive throughout the Dark Ages the lamp of learning, is beginning to be realized. (Wikipedia) Oman starts with the arrival of Greek traders to establish a colony and ends"So the cry that God was great and Mohammed his prophet rang through the dome where thirty generations of patriarchs had celebrated the Holy Mysteries, and all Europe and Asia knew the end was come of the longest tale of Empire that Christendom has yet seen. Finis".
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Alternative Title The Byzantine Empire - 24 - Decline and Decay (1261-1328)
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