Chapter 4 Byzantine Administration and the Army
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Over the course of five centuries, Byzantine civil and military administration in Italy constituted an extremely variegated reality. Two main fault lines can be identified in order to portray it schematically. The first is chronological, with a system directly born from the Justinianic wars, which was established alongside another that was set up after the reconquest of large parts of southern Italy at the end of the 9th century. The second line separates mainland Italy from the island of Sicily, along with its Calabrian appendage. As such, this article successively presents the civil and military administration of the periods of time between the 6th and the 8th centuries in peninsular Italy, the 7th and 10th centuries in the thema of Sicily, and lastly, in the southern Italian imperial possessions constituting the thema of Longobardia and later the duchy of Italy. The situation in Sardinia, a part of Byzantine Africa, is not addressed in this article.
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