| Format | Paperback |
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The Legend of Basil the Bulgar-Slayer
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| ISBN-10: | 0521158834 |
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| ISBN-13: | 978-0521158831 |
| Edition: | 1st |
| Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
| Publication date: | 24 November 2006 |
| Language: | English |
| Dimensions: | 15.24 x 1.22 x 22.86 cm |
| Print length: | 190 pages |
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The reign of Basil II (976–1025), the longest of any Byzantine emperor, has long been considered as a ‘golden age’, in which his greatest achievement was the annexation of Bulgaria. This, we have been told, was achieved through a long and bloody war of attrition which won Basil the grisly epithet Voulgartoktonos, ‘the Bulgar-slayer’. In this 2003 study Paul Stephenson argues that neither of these beliefs is true. Instead, Basil fought far more sporadically in the Balkans and his reputation as ‘Bulgar-slayer’ was created only a century and a half later. Thereafter the ‘Bulgar-slayer’ was periodically to play a galvanizing role for the Byzantines, returning to centre-stage as Greeks struggled to establish a modern nation state. As Byzantium was embraced as the Greek past by scholars and politicians, the ‘Bulgar-slayer’ became an icon in the struggle for Macedonia (1904–1908) and the Balkan Wars (1912–1913). —- ISBN: 9780521158831 | ISBN10: 0521158834 | ISBN-13: 978-0521158831






