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World Order in Late Antiquity: The ‘Two Eyes’ Rivalry of Byzantium and Sasanian Persia

Online ISBN:
9780191991271
Print ISBN:
9780198882138
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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World Order in Late Antiquity: The ‘Two Eyes’ Rivalry of Byzantium and Sasanian Persia

Dr Kevin Blachford
Dr Kevin Blachford

Lecturer of Defence Studies, Defence Studies Department

King’s College London
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UK
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Published online:
1 November 2024
Published in print:
3 December 2024
Online ISBN:
9780191991271
Print ISBN:
9780198882138
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The East Romans of Byzantium and the Sasanian Persians competed as geopolitical rivals for over four centuries between 224 and 628 ad. Through a series of intractable conflicts, these two great empires would develop a dual hierarchy that sought to divide the known world between them. Despite competing claims to universal rule, mutual spheres of interest arose as both empires sought to create rules, norms, and standard practices of diplomatic behaviour to regulate their inter-imperial rivalry. Defined by contemporaries as the ‘Two Eyes’ of the Earth, this suzerain order aimed to hierarchically organize those considered ‘barbarians’. This period of late antiquity is rarely considered within the discipline of international relations. Through an English School approach, this work examines the diverse suzerain order of late antiquity as ‘barbarous’ nomadic tribes challenged the hierarchical ambitions of two rival empires who both claimed a unique role in the maintenance of world order.

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