The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire: the Last Consul

The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire: the Last Consul

by (uk) Robert Graves

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"The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire: The Last Consul" The Eastern Roman Empire in the 6th century was full of crises and wars continued. However, whether they were the Vandals, Goths, Persians, or other terrible enemies, they all feared and respected the imperial war commander and outstanding military commander-Belisarius. He conquered the east and west, won many battles, and continued to create amazing military miracles. He was also the last Roman to win the honor of consul and win a victory on the battlefield. In the book, the author Robert Graves borrows the tone of an imperial slave to describe the military and tragic life of General Belisarius in a macroscopic and detailed manner. At the same time, he also gives a very profound and vivid account of the turbulent situation, military expeditions and external expansion, social features, and spiritual and cultural life of the Eastern Roman Empire during the reign of Justinian I.

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