He
was the eldest son of the Emperor Heraclius and his first wife
Eudokia. He had been raised as Co-Emperor in 613 AD, and remained
co-Emperor until 641 AD. He reigned as sole ruler for only three months
in 641 AD before
dying of illness. He was the father of Emperor Constans II.
-Marcus Cassius Julianus
Friday, May 1, 2026
Greetings all,
Today we reflect on the life of the Emperor Arcadius who passed on May 1st in 408 AD:
He was the son of Emperor Theodosius I, Arcadius was Emperor of the East and his brother Honorius was Emperor of the West.
Arcadius
not a strong ruler and was heavily influenced by both his advisors and
his consort the Empress Aelia Eudocia for most of his rule. It seems
that as a person he focused more on being an example of a pious
Christian than being concerned with military or political matters. He
did however begin the Theodosian Walls around Constantinople and as his
rule was mostly inoffensive he provided stable legal continuity through a
troubled time.
-Marcus Cassius Julianus
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Greetings all,
On this day we reflect on the Battle of Tzirallum during
the Civil Wars of the Tetarchy and was fought between the forces of
Licinius and Maximinus on April 30th in 313 AD:
This battle was fought six months
after the battle of the Milvian Bridge and was a decisive victory for
Licinius, who was allied with Constantine I. This secured Byzantium for
them and helped to solidify the territory of the Eastern Roman Empire.
-Marcus Cassius Julianus
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Greetings all,
Today we celebrate Byzantine victory in the battle of Levounion on April 29 in 1091 AD::
The battle was fought between the forces of Emperor
Alexios I and the Pechenegs (a Turkish
tribe allied to the Ottomans) 20 years after the disastrous Battle of
Manzikert. The forces of the Empire and their allies caught the
Pencheneg forces by surprise and the battle was almost a massacre.
Surviving Pechenegs were later settled into depopulated areas of the
Empire, and became part of the Empire.
-Marcus Cassius Julianus
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Greetings all,
Today we commemorate the crowning of Emperor
Basil II by his father Emperor Romanos II on April 22nd in 960 AD:
Although
he was only a 2 year old child at the time, it turned out well in the
end! Basil II went on to reign as sole emperor for almost 50 years. In
addition to his famous military exploits he was also known as a
competent administrator and it was under his reign the Varangian Guard
was formed.
There should be cake!
-Marcus Cassius Julianus
Friday, April 17, 2026
Greetings
all,
Today we celebrate the birth of Emperor Michael IX Palaiologos on April 17th in 1277 AD:
Michael IX
was an active and energetic soldier, willing to make personal sacrifices
to encourage and pay his troops. He was called a "Pious lord" and "a
true king in word and deed" and was considered one of the bravest
knights in the world.
Sadly he was generally unsuccessful in
his campaigns. Whether this was due to a lack of skill on his part, the
weakness of the Byzantine military at the time or simply bad luck has
been debated. The fact that he inspired both loyalty and good reputation in spite of things does say a lot...