Byzantine Economy
Fourth Crusade, Byzantine coinage, Palaiologos
978-613-9-65068-2
6139650682
188
2012-01-14
54.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Byzantine economy was among the most advanced in Europe and the Mediterranean for many centuries. Constantinople was a prime hub in a trading network that at various times extended across nearly all of Eurasia and North Africa. Some scholars argue that, up until the arrival of the Arabs in the 7th century, the Empire had the most powerful economy in the world. The Arab conquests, however, would represent a substantial reversal of fortunes contributing to a period of decline and stagnation. Constantine V's reforms marked the beginning of a revival that continued until 1204.
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