Contains biographies of the men who ruled the Western Roman Empire in its final decades.
Ian Hughes Knihy






Original dual biography of the brothers Valentinian and Valens allows comparison of their achievements and contrasting reputations.
First modern biography of this pivotal figure.
Constantine the Great is one of the best known Roman Emperors. Ian Hughes assesses whether his record as a military leader justifies the epithet 'the Great', or whether this rests on his religious policies.
First full-length biography of the man who stopped Attila. Narrates dramatic events in the crumbling Roman Empire leading up to the climactic Battle of the Catalaunian Plains.
The Patricians and Emperors
- 240 stránok
- 9 hodin čítania
Contains biographies of the men who ruled the Western Roman Empire in its final decades.
Belisarius
- 288 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
Packed with insights and the practicalities of ancient warfare, Hughes has written a lively and detailed account of Belisarius' remarkable career.
Exploring the perils of narcissistic leadership, this account delves into how such figures have come to dominate contemporary society. It examines the psychological traits that enable these leaders to gain power and the consequences of their self-serving behaviors on organizations and communities. The narrative highlights the urgent need for awareness and strategies to counteract the influence of narcissism in leadership roles, making it a critical read for those concerned about the dynamics of power in today's world.
This is the only full biography of Constantius III in English. Concludes Ian Hughes' coverage of 5th century Roman Empire. Constantius' life and brief-but- significant stint as Emperor put in full context. Thoroughly researched and well illustrated.
Gaiseric
- 272 stránok
- 10 hodin čítania
Gaiseric successfully defeated Roman attempts at reconquest of these vital provinces and his fleets dominated the Western Mediterranean.