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Beschreibung
In the middle of the sixth century the world's smallest organism collided with the world's mightiest empire. With the death of twenty-five million people the Roman Empire under her last great emperor Justinian was decimated. Before Yersinia pestis the bacterium that carries bubonic plague was finished both the Roman and Persian empires were easy pickings for the armies of Muhammad on their conquering march out of Arabia. In its wake the plague - history's first pandemic - marked the transition from the age of Mediterranean empires to the age of European nation-states - from antiquity to the medieval world.

A narrative history that melds contemporary sources with modern disciplines Justinian's Flea is a unique account of one of history's great turning points - the summer of 542 - revealed through the experiences of the remarkable individuals whose lives are a window onto a remarkable age: Justinian his general Belisarius the greatest soldier between Caesar and Saladin; his architect Anthemius who built Constantinople's Hagia Sophia (and whose brother Alexander was the great physician of the plague years); Tribonian the jurist who created the Justinianic Code; and finally his empress Theodora the one-time prostitute who became co-ruler of the empire the most politically powerful woman in European history until Elizabeth I.
In the middle of the sixth century the world's smallest organism collided with the world's mightiest empire. With the death of twenty-five million people the Roman Empire under her last great emperor Justinian was decimated. Before Yersinia pestis the bacterium that carries bubonic plague was finished both the Roman and Persian empires were easy pickings for the armies of Muhammad on their conquering march out of Arabia. In its wake the plague - history's first pandemic - marked the transition from the age of Mediterranean empires to the age of European nation-states - from antiquity to the medieval world.

A narrative history that melds contemporary sources with modern disciplines Justinian's Flea is a unique account of one of history's great turning points - the summer of 542 - revealed through the experiences of the remarkable individuals whose lives are a window onto a remarkable age: Justinian his general Belisarius the greatest soldier between Caesar and Saladin; his architect Anthemius who built Constantinople's Hagia Sophia (and whose brother Alexander was the great physician of the plague years); Tribonian the jurist who created the Justinianic Code; and finally his empress Theodora the one-time prostitute who became co-ruler of the empire the most politically powerful woman in European history until Elizabeth I.
Über den Autor
William Rosen
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2008
Fachbereich: Regionalgeschichte
Genre: Geschichte, Importe
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781844137442
ISBN-10: 1844137449
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Rosen, William
Hersteller: Pimlico
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 234 x 153 x 23 mm
Von/Mit: William Rosen
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.05.2008
Gewicht: 0,643 kg
Artikel-ID: 121436836