Byzantine diplomacy

Olga, ruler of the Kievan Rus', along with her escort in Constantinople (Madrid Skylitzes, Biblioteca Nacional de España, Madrid)
Modern depiction of the reception of the ambassadors of Emperor Constans II at the court of Tang Taizong at Chang'an, 643 CE

Historian Dimitri Obolensky asserts that the preservation of civilization in Southern Europe was due to the skill and resourcefulness of the diplomacy of the Byzantine Empire, which remains one of Byzantium's lasting contributions to the history of Europe and the Middle East.[1]

Challenges and goals

Emperor Michael III receives a message.

After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the key challenge to the Eastern Roman Empire was to maintain a set of relations between itself and its sundry neighbors, including the Persians, Georgians, Iberians, the Germanic peoples, the Bulgars, the Slavs, the Armenians, the Huns, the Avars, the Franks, the Lombards, and the Arabs, that embodied and so maintained its imperial status. All these neighbors lacked a key resource that Byzantium had taken over from Rome, namely a formalized legal structure. When they set about forging formal political institutions, they were dependent on the empire. Whereas classical writers are fond of making a sharp distinction between peace and war, for the Byzantines diplomacy was a form of war by other means. Anticipating Niccolò Machiavelli and Carl von Clausewitz, Byzantine historian John Kinnamos writes, "Since many and various matters lead toward one end, victory, it is a matter of indifference which one uses to reach it." With a regular army of 120,000-140,000 men after the losses of the seventh century,[2] the empire's security depended on activist diplomacy.

Byzantium's "Bureau of Barbarians" was the first foreign intelligence agency, gathering information on the empire’s rivals from every imaginable source.[3] While on the surface a protocol office—its main duty was to ensure foreign envoys were properly cared for and received sufficient state funds for their maintenance, and it kept all the official translators—it clearly had a security function as well. On Strategy, from the 6th century, offers advice about foreign embassies: "[Envoys] who are sent to us should be received honourably and generously, for everyone holds envoys in high esteem. Their attendants, however, should be kept under surveillance to keep them from obtaining any information by asking questions of our people."[4]

Principles and methods

Omurtag, ruler of Bulgaria, sends delegation to Byzantine emperor Michael II (Madrid Skylitzes, Biblioteca Nacional de España, Madrid).

Byzantine diplomacy drew its neighbors into a network of international and interstate relations, controlled by the empire itself.[5] This process revolved around treaty making. Byzantine historian Evangelos Chrysos postulates a three-layered process at work: 1) the new ruler was welcomed into the family of kings, 2) there was an assimilation of Byzantine social attitudes and values, 3) as a formalization of the second layer of the process, there were laws.[6]

In order to drive this process, the Byzantines availed themselves of a number of mostly diplomatic practices. For example, embassies to Constantinople would often stay on for years. A member of other royal houses would routinely be requested to stay in Constantinople, not only as a potential hostage, but also as a useful pawn in case political conditions where he came from changed. Another key practice was to overwhelm visitors by sumptuous displays. Constantinople's riches served the state's diplomatic purposes as a means of propaganda, and as a way to impress foreigners.[7] When Liutprand of Cremona was sent as an ambassador to the Byzantine capital, he was overwhelmed by the imperial residence, the luxurious meals, and acrobatic entertainment. Special care was taken to stimulate as many of the senses in as high degree as possible: brightly lit things to see, terrifying sounds, tasty food; even the diplomatic set-piece of having barbarians standing around the throne wearing their native gear.[8]

Emperor Leo VI shows the riches of the Hagia Sophia to the Arab ambassadors

The fact that Byzantium in its dealings with the barbarians generally preferred diplomacy to war is not surprising. For the East Romans, faced with the ever-present necessity of having to battle on two fronts — in the east against Persians, Arabs and Turks, in the north against the Slavs and the steppe nomads — knew from personal experience how expensive war is both in money and manpower.[1] The Byzantines were skilled at using diplomacy as a weapon of war. If the Bulgars threatened, subsidies could be given to the Kievan Rus. A Rus threat could be countered by subsidies to the Patzinaks. If the Patzinaks proved troublesome, the Cumans or Uzès could be contacted. There was always someone to the enemy’s rear in a position to appreciate the emperor's largesse.

This strategy could be seen in practice during the Rus Prince Svyatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria in 967, during which the emperor John Tzimiskes manipulated the Rus, Bulgars, Patzinaks, Magyars, and Avars individually against each other, ultimately weakening and neutralizing such groups who were previously threats to Constantinople.[1]

Another innovative principle of Byzantine diplomacy was effective interference in the internal affairs of other states. In 1282, Michael VIII sponsored a revolt in Sicily against Charles of Anjou called the Sicilian Vespers. Emperor Heraclius once intercepted a message from Persian rival Khosrau II which ordered the execution of a general. Heraclius added 400 names to the message and diverted the messenger, provoking a rebellion by those on the list. The emperor maintained a stable of pretenders to almost every foreign throne. These could be given funds and released to wreak havoc if their homeland threatened attack.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Obolensky 1994, "The Principles and Methods of Byzantine Diplomacy", p. 3.
  2. ^ Gabriel 2002, p. 281; Haldon 1999, p. 101.
  3. ^ a b Antonucci 1993, pp. 11–13.
  4. ^ Dennis 1985, Anonymous, Byzantine Military Treatise on Strategy, para. 43, p. 125.
  5. ^ Neumann 2005, pp. 869–870.
  6. ^ Chrysos 1992, p. 35.
  7. ^ Laiou 2002, "Writing the Economic History of Byzantium", p. 3.
  8. ^ Neumann 2005, pp. 870–871.

Sources

  • Antonucci, Michael (February 1993). "War by Other Means: The Legacy of Byzantium". History Today. 43 (2).
  • Chrysos, Evangelos K. (1992). "Byzantine diplomacy, A.D. 300-800: means and ends". In Shepard, Jonathan; Franklin, Simon (eds.). Byzantine Diplomacy: Papers from the Twenty-Fourth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Cambridge, March 1990. Aldershot, England: Variorium. pp. 25–39. ISBN 0860783383.
  • Dennis, George T. (1985). Three Byzantine Military Treatises. Washington, District of Columbia: Dumbarton Oaks, Research Library and Collection. ISBN 9780884021407.
  • Gabriel, Richard A. (2002). The Great Armies of Antiquity. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 0-275-97809-5.
  • Haldon, John (1999). Warfare, State and Society in the Byzantine World, 565–1204. London: UCL Press. ISBN 1-85728-495-X.
  • Kazhdan, Alexander P. (1992). "The notion of Byzantine diplomacy". In Shepard, Jonathan; Franklin, Simon (eds.). Byzantine Diplomacy: Papers from the Twenty-Fourth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Cambridge, March 1990. Aldershot, England: Variorium. pp. 3–21. ISBN 0860783383.
  • Laiou, Angeliki E. (2002). The Economic History of Byzantium: From the Seventh through the Fifteenth Century. Washington, District of Columbia: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection. ISBN 0-88402-288-9.
  • Neumann, Iver B. (August 2005). "Sublime Diplomacy: Byzantine, Early Modern, Contemporary" (PDF). Millennium: Journal of International Studies. 34 (3). Netherlands Institute of International Relations 'Clingendael': 865–888. doi:10.1177/03058298060340030201. ISSN 1569-2981. S2CID 144773343. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-08-08. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  • Obolensky, Dimitri (1974) [1971]. The Byzantine Commonwealth: Eastern Europe, 500-1453. London: Cardinal. ISBN 9780351176449.
  • Obolensky, Dimitri (1994). Byzantium and the Slavs. Crestwood, New York: St Vladimir's Seminary Press. ISBN 0-88141-008-X.
  • Oikonomidès, Nicolas A. (1992). "Byzantine diplomacy, A.D. 1204-1453: means and ends". In Shepard, Jonathan; Franklin, Simon (eds.). Byzantine Diplomacy: Papers from the Twenty-Fourth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Cambridge, March 1990. Aldershot, England: Variorium. pp. 73–88. ISBN 0860783383.
  • Shepard, Jonathan (1992). "Byzantine diplomacy, A.D. 800-1204: means and ends". In Shepard, Jonathan; Franklin, Simon (eds.). Byzantine Diplomacy: Papers from the Twenty-Fourth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Cambridge, March 1990. Aldershot, England: Variorium. pp. 41–71. ISBN 0860783383.

Read other articles:

This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: It's About T.I.M.E. – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (September 2021) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) 2019 studio album by Sticky FingazIt's About T.I.M.E.Studio album by Sticky FingazReleasedFebruary 14, 2019Recorded20...

 

Political party in Malaysia United Sabah Party Parti Bersatu SabahMalay nameParti Bersatu Sabahڤرتي برساتو سابهChinese name沙巴團結黨沙巴团结党 Shābā tuánjiédǎngAbbreviationPBSPresidentMaximus OngkiliChairpersonClaudius Alex SundangSecretary-GeneralJulita MajungkiFounderJoseph Pairin KitinganFounded5 March 1985; 38 years ago (1985-03-05)Split fromSabah People's United Front (BERJAYA)HeadquartersBlok ‘M’, Lot 4, Tingkat 2 & 3, Don...

 

1993 single by Cher Whenever You're NearSingle by Cherfrom the album Greatest Hits: 1965–1992 B-sideCould've Been YouReleasedFebruary 22, 1993 (1993-02-22)[1]Length4:05LabelGeffenSongwriter(s)Jack BladesTommy ShawProducer(s)Ron NevisonCher singles chronology Oh No Not My Baby (1992) Whenever You're Near (1993) Many Rivers to Cross (1993) Whenever You're Near is a song composed by Jack Blades and Tommy Shaw, recorded by American singer and actress Cher. Song informatio...

Residential condominiums in Houston, TexasFranklin Lofts1913 view - Prior to 1925 additionFormer namesLomas & Nettleton BuildingFirst National Bank BuildingGeneral informationStatusCompletedTypeResidential condominiumsArchitectural styleNeo-classicismLocation201 Main Street Houston, TexasCoordinates29°45′46″N 95°21′36″W / 29.7628°N 95.3600°W / 29.7628; -95.3600Completed1904HeightRoof32 m (105 ft)Technical detailsFloor count8Lifts/elevators3Des...

 

Final Piala Champions Eropa 1977TurnamenPiala Champions Eropa 1976–77 Liverpool BorussiaMönchengladbach 3 1 Tanggal25 Mei 1977StadionStadio Olimpico, RomaWasitRobert Wurtz (Prancis)Penonton57.000← 1976 1978 → Final Piala Champions Eropa 1977 adalah final pertandingan sepak bola Piala Champions Eropa 1976–77, yang diselenggarakan pada tanggal 25 Mei 1977, antara Liverpool melawan Borussia Mönchengladbach di final ke-22 sepanjang sejarah. Pertandingan dimainkan di Stadio Olimp...

 

Robert Morris ColonialsFounded2005 (varsity)UniversityRobert MorrisHead coachCraig McDonald (since 2021 season)StadiumJoe Walton Stadium(capacity: 3,000)LocationMoon Township, Allegheny County, PennsylvaniaConferenceASUN ConferenceNicknameColonialsColorsBlue, white, and red[1]     NCAA Tournament appearances(3) 2018, 2019, 2022Conference Tournament championships(3) 2018, 2019, 2022Conference regular season championships(3) 2012, 2018, 2019 The R...

Montanhas insulares —  acidente geográfico  — Montanhas InsularesGolden Hinde, aspecto sul, agosto de 2006. Localização Coordenadas 49° 39′ 43,8″ N, 125° 44′ 48,6″ O País Canadá Região administrativa Colúmbia Britânica Província Província Tipo cordilheira Cordilheira Cadeias montanhosas da costa do Pacífico Cume(s) mais alto(s) Golden Hinde Dimensões Área 133 879 quilómetro quadrado [edite no Wikidata] As Montanhas Insulares são uma ca...

 

Religion in North Korea (2005)[1]   No religion (64.3%)  Shamanism (16%)  Chondoism (13.5%)  Buddhism (4.5%)  Christianity (1.7%) Religion by country Africa Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad Comoros Democratic Republic of the Congo Republic of the Congo Djibouti Egypt Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Eswatini Ethiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Ivory Coast Kenya L...

 

Holiday observed annually on 31 August Independence DayChildren waving the Malaysian flag on Independence Day in 2012Official nameHari MerdekaAlso calledNational Day(Hari Kebangsaan)Observed byMalaysiansTypeNationalSignificanceMarks the independence of the Federation of MalayaCelebrationsMalaysian Independence Day paradeDate31 AugustNext time31 August 2024 (2024-08-31)FrequencyAnnual Part of a series on the History of Malaysia Prehistoric Malaysia Prehistoric Malaysia Early kin...

Penanda sejarah (atau sering disebut plakat peringatan, plak bersejarah, atau plak) adalah piring logam, keramik, batu, atau kayu yang biasanya terdapat pada dinding, batu, atau permukaan vertikal lain yang memuat teks atau gambar dengan relief, atau bahkan memuat keduanya. Penanda sejarah berfungsi untuk memperingati satu atau lebih orang, peristiwa, pemilik sebelumnya atau pembuat tempat bersejarah. Banyak plakat atau penanda sejarah yang sering digunakan untuk mengaitkan orang, peristiwa, ...

 

1996 American filmSwingersTheatrical release posterDirected byDoug LimanWritten byJon FavreauProduced byVictor SimpkinsStarring Jon Favreau Vince Vaughn Ron Livingston Patrick Van Horn Alex Désert Heather Graham Brooke Langton Big Bad Voodoo Daddy CinematographyDoug LimanEdited byStephen MirrioneMusic byJustin ReinhardtProductioncompaniesIndependent PicturesAlfred Shay ProductionsDistributed byMiramax FilmsRelease date October 18, 1996 (1996-10-18) Running time96 minutes[1...

 

The station entrance Gare de Vierzon-Ville is a railway station serving the town Vierzon, Cher department, central France. It is situated on the Orléans–Montauban railway, the Vierzon–Saincaize railway and the Vierzon–Saint-Pierre-des-Corps railway. Services The station is served by Intercités (long distance) services to Paris, Toulouse, Nantes and Lyon, and by regional services (TER Centre-Val de Loire) to Nevers, Tours, Orléans and Limoges.[1][2] Preceding station S...

2017 film by Aigars Grauba You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Latvian. (November 2017) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machine-translated version of the Latvian article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translate...

 

American comedian Sal IaconoIacono at Citi Field in New York City during the NLCS Game 2 on Chicago Cubs vs. New York Mets on October 18, 2015BornSalvatore Iacono (1971-07-05) July 5, 1971 (age 52)Brooklyn, New York, U.S.Other namesCousin SalAlma materSUNY Oswego (BA)Touro Law Center (JD)SpouseMelissa IaconoChildren3RelativesJimmy Kimmel (cousin)Jonathan Kimmel (cousin) Micki Marseglia (cousin) Sal Iacono (born July 5, 1971),[1] also known as Cousin Sal, is an American ...

 

Citizenship by parents' nationality This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Jus sanguinis – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (August 2008) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Legal status of persons Birthright Birthplace Aboard aircraft and ships Jus sanguinis Jus soli Bir...

A smart work zone Sensors detect traffic flow through this 15 mile Smart Work Zone and display travel time to drivers. A smart work zone or intelligent work zone refers to a site-specific configuration of traffic control technology deployed within a roadway work zone to increase the safety of construction workers, provide real-time travel information, and efficiently route motorists through a work zone. Smart work zones reduce the dependency on human flaggers and make the work zone safer for ...

 

LighthouseSherwood Point Light LocationIdlewild, WisconsinCoordinates44°53′34″N 87°26′0.36″W / 44.89278°N 87.4334333°W / 44.89278; -87.4334333[1][2]TowerFoundationConcreteConstructionBrickAutomated1983Height37 feet (11 m)ShapeSquare[1]HeritageNational Register of Historic Places listed place LightFirst lit1883Focal height18.5 m (61 ft) LensFifth order Fresnel lensRange15 nautical miles (28 km; 17...

 

1963 British filmCalculated RiskBritish quad posterDirected byNorman HarrisonScreenplay byEdwin RichfieldProduced byWilliam McLeodStarringWilliam LucasJohn RutlandDilys WatlingCinematographyWilliam McLeodEdited byJohn TrumperMusic byGeorge MartinProductioncompanyMcLeod ProductionsDistributed byBryanston Films (UK)Release date 1963 (1963) (UK) Running time72 minCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishBudget£19,685[1] Calculated Risk is a 1963 British crime thriller film directed ...

Temple of Julius Caesar at Rome Temple of Venus GenetrixRuins of the Forum of CaesarTemple of Venus GenetrixShown in ancient RomeClick on the map for a fullscreen viewCoordinates41°53′39″N 12°29′05″E / 41.8942°N 12.4848°E / 41.8942; 12.4848 The Temple of Venus Genetrix (Latin: Templum Veneris Genetricis) is a ruined temple in the Forum of Caesar, Rome, dedicated to the Roman goddess Venus Genetrix, the founding goddess of the Julian gens. It was dedicated t...

 

American academic William Gurley (March 16, 1821 – January 11, 1887) co-founded what is now known as Gurley Precision Instruments with his brother, and served as vice president and, from 1886 to 1887, acting president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Gurley was born in Troy, New York, March 16, 1821, the son of Ephraim and Clarissa (Sharp) Gurley. He received the best education afforded by the schools in this vicinity, and choosing the profession of a civil engineer, attended the Rensse...

 

Strategi Solo vs Squad di Free Fire: Cara Menang Mudah!