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Justinian: Emperor, Soldier, Saint

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WINNER OF THE LONDON HELLENIC PRIZE 2024

SHORTLISTED FOR THE RUNCIMAN AWARD 2024

Sunday TimesBBC History Magazine, and Evening Standard Book of the Year

‘Majestic, sparkling’ Peter Frankopan

‘Superb and gripping’ Simon Sebag Montefiore

‘Effortlessly erudite’ Rory Stewart

‘Masterful’ Anita Anand

‘Spectacularly good’ Dominic Sandbrook

The definitive story of the Roman Emperor who shaped modern times.

This groundbreaking biography gives us an intimate insight into Justinian, a man who, from the humblest beginnings, rose to become ruler of much of the known world achieving an almost god-like status. An emperor who infused even the most mundane tasks with spiritual significance. A gifted administrator obsessed with detail. A middle-aged lover who fell for a dancing girl, ruling with empress Theodora by his side for over twenty years. A brilliant military strategist who was never on the frontline. The challenges he faced – climate change, battles over culture and identity, the first recorded global pandemic – and many of the solutions he found still resonate with us today. His legacy remains all around us. In this tour de force, Sarris shows us that in all his complexity and contradictions Justinian was, in many ways, a very modern emperor.

Author: Sarris Peter
Publisher: BASIC BOOKS
Pages: 544
ISBN: 9781529365405
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2024

Peter Sarris was educated at St Albans School and Balliol College, Oxford, where he read Modern History, specialising in Byzantine and medieval topics. In 1993 he was elected to a Prize Fellowship at All Souls College, and since 2000 he has taught at the University of Cambridge, where he is currently Reader in Late Roman, Medieval and Byzantine History and a Fellow of Trinity College. His previous books include Empires of Faith - The Fall of Rome to the Rise of Islam (OUP, 2011).

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