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By Walter Emil Kaegi

Frontmatter
Forewordpage ix
Abbreviationspage xi
Introductionpage 1
a few features of japanese Roman army Unrest within the 5th Centurypage 14
The Age of Justinian: Expeditionary Campaigns and Indisciplinepage 41
army and non secular Disturbances at the jap Frontierpage 64
The patience and Intensification of Sedition within the Balkanspage 89
army Unrest within the Early 7th Centurypage 120
riot at the Receding Seventh-Century japanese Frontierpage 137
the expansion of army effect 641-685page 154
in the direction of an realizing of the "Twenty Years of Anarchy"page 186
The Byzantine Thematic Armies within the First Iconoclastic interval (726-787)page 209
Intensification and Subsidence of Unrestpage 244
Epilogue: traits in army Unrest through the 9th Centurypage 270
common Conclusionspage 293
Bibliographypage 331
Indexpage 359

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