The Broken Shelf

The Broken Shelf 159: Belisarius


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[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
Byzantium has been one of Danny's favorite historical subjects since the ninth grade. Rome is all well and good but as a historian one can only read so much when they are younger. Then a youthful reader discovers that there is a whole other history full of extreme personalities that he hasn't ever heard of before and it's off to the library. Byzantium may be considered the "Eastern" Roman Empire, but that gives it too much of a little brother feel. The people that lived there were Roman, and their history and legacy is still around to this day. However, one such great general does not get the credit he should be due and Danny decides to look at his history closely and analyze whether or not that is the truth. Passing through his preconceptions, Danny discusses both the positives and negatives of this great historical tome and the legacy of the last roman general.
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