Western Policy of Emperors Marcian (450–457) and Leo I (457–474)

The subject of analysis of the above work is how the Eastern Roman Empire reacted to barbarian invasions and internal problems, that eventually brought demise to the Empire in the West. During these times the Eastern Roman Empire was ruled by two emperors – Marcian (450–457) and Leo I (457–474), who...

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description The subject of analysis of the above work is how the Eastern Roman Empire reacted to barbarian invasions and internal problems, that eventually brought demise to the Empire in the West. During these times the Eastern Roman Empire was ruled by two emperors – Marcian (450–457) and Leo I (457–474), who had completely different concepts on how to conduct the western policy. Based on the relations with the Vandal Kingdom in Africa, the Hun Empire and the Ostrogoths in the Balkans, the pragmatic and considerate policy of Marcian was confronted with ambitious plans of Leo to save the Western Roman Empire from the collapse. The reigns of Marcian and Leo provide a unique testimony on the attempts to face the challenges posed before the civilized world by the turbulent migration age.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1540032025-03-07T12:33:28Z Western Policy of Emperors Marcian (450–457) and Leo I (457–474) Pigoński, Łukasz emperor Marcian (450–457) emperor Leo I (457–474) the Vandals the Huns Western Roman Empire Eastern Roman Empire The subject of analysis of the above work is how the Eastern Roman Empire reacted to barbarian invasions and internal problems, that eventually brought demise to the Empire in the West. During these times the Eastern Roman Empire was ruled by two emperors – Marcian (450–457) and Leo I (457–474), who had completely different concepts on how to conduct the western policy. Based on the relations with the Vandal Kingdom in Africa, the Hun Empire and the Ostrogoths in the Balkans, the pragmatic and considerate policy of Marcian was confronted with ambitious plans of Leo to save the Western Roman Empire from the collapse. The reigns of Marcian and Leo provide a unique testimony on the attempts to face the challenges posed before the civilized world by the turbulent migration age. 2025-03-07T12:33:27Z 2025-03-07T12:33:27Z 2019 book ONIX_20250307_9788381425346_182 9788381425346 9788381425339 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/154003 pol Byzantina Lodziensia image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.press.uni.lodz.pl/index.php/wul/catalog/book/1068 Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego electronic 10.18778/8142-533-9 The subject of analysis of the above work is how the Eastern Roman Empire reacted to barbarian invasions and internal problems, that eventually brought demise to the Empire in the West. During these times the Eastern Roman Empire was ruled by two emperors – Marcian (450–457) and Leo I (457–474), who had completely different concepts on how to conduct the western policy. Based on the relations with the Vandal Kingdom in Africa, the Hun Empire and the Ostrogoths in the Balkans, the pragmatic and considerate policy of Marcian was confronted with ambitious plans of Leo to save the Western Roman Empire from the collapse. The reigns of Marcian and Leo provide a unique testimony on the attempts to face the challenges posed before the civilized world by the turbulent migration age. 10.18778/8142-533-9 83bfe9c9-323d-4283-b087-d859fd9af314 9788381425346 9788381425339 electronic open access
spellingShingle emperor Marcian (450–457)
emperor Leo I (457–474)
the Vandals
the Huns
Western Roman Empire
Eastern Roman Empire
Pigoński, Łukasz
Western Policy of Emperors Marcian (450–457) and Leo I (457–474)
title Western Policy of Emperors Marcian (450–457) and Leo I (457–474)
title_full Western Policy of Emperors Marcian (450–457) and Leo I (457–474)
title_fullStr Western Policy of Emperors Marcian (450–457) and Leo I (457–474)
title_full_unstemmed Western Policy of Emperors Marcian (450–457) and Leo I (457–474)
title_short Western Policy of Emperors Marcian (450–457) and Leo I (457–474)
title_sort western policy of emperors marcian 450 457 and leo i 457 474
topic emperor Marcian (450–457)
emperor Leo I (457–474)
the Vandals
the Huns
Western Roman Empire
Eastern Roman Empire
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emperor Leo I (457–474)
the Vandals
the Huns
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