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    The Anastasian Wall Battle or Battle at the Anastasian Wall, which took place at the end of winter – beginning of spring 559, was a pivotal battle between...
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     96. Martindale, Jones & Morris 1992, pp. 559, 639; Bury 1958, pp. 101–102. Bury, J. B. (2015). A History of the Later Roman Empire. Cambridge University...
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    being helped by the poor after his rejection by the powerful.[citation needed] Byzantine Empire portal Anastasian War Asinarius Aspar Battle of Taginae...
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  • the city walls to 30 feet (10 m), disregarding Persian protests. Alarmed by the depredations of Slavs and Bulgars in Thrace, he builds the Anastasian...
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    later avenged at the Battle of Veii in 396 BC, wherein Rome destroyed the city. By the end of this period, Rome had effectively completed the conquest of its...
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    wracked other parts of the Empire during the next few centuries. The first major disruption of this peace was the Anastasian War during the reign of Anastasius...
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    the Cilician Gates 39 BCE Battle of Amanus Pass 421–628 Byzantine–Sasanian wars 421–422 Roman–Sasanian War 502–506 Anastasian War 526–532 Iberian War 572–591...
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    required the Byzantine Empire to build a defensive wall, called the "Anastasian Wall," that extended for some thirty (30) miles, or more, from the city of...
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    estimates that the Eastern Roman army had about 150,000 field army soldiers, with an uncertain number of sailors, in 559, late in the period of Justinian...
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