Roman Thalassocracy during the Gothic Wars in the Mid-Sixth Century: The End of Hegemony?

This article considers the question of whether the Roman state was thalassocratic during the period of the Gothic-Byzantine wars of 535–554. Based on the narrative sources from the fifth and sixth centuries, primarily, the information from the writings of Procopius of Caesarea, the author of the art...

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Main Author: Evgeniya Sergeevna Zaitseva
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Language:Russian
Published: Ural Federal University Press 2023-10-01
Series:Известия Уральского федерального университета. Серия 2: Гуманитарные науки
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Online Access:https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/Izvestia2/article/view/7146
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description This article considers the question of whether the Roman state was thalassocratic during the period of the Gothic-Byzantine wars of 535–554. Based on the narrative sources from the fifth and sixth centuries, primarily, the information from the writings of Procopius of Caesarea, the author of the article studies data on the time of appearance, the size of the fleet, the types of ships that the Gothic tribes had in the mid-sixth century, as well as the methods of conducting naval battles the Goths used in the Mediterranean in the face of a lack of relevant experience and skills. The author concludes that even though before the start of the wars, the Goths had warships at their disposal, they were clearly not enough to compete with the Romans, therefore, during the reign of Vitiges, the war was predominantly waged on land. The maritime hegemony of the Romans was undeniable. According to Procopius of Caesarea, the fleet was most actively used in the conflict during the reign of the Gothic ruler Totila. For some time, he managed to compensate for the lack of experience in naval battles with thoughtful tactics. The Goths pursued a policy of establishing control over the most important ports and straits of the Mediterranean. Trying to avoid full-fledged clashes with the Romans, the barbarians successfully blocked the supply of food and additional contingents to Italy. However, the information provided by Procopius should be treated with caution, since his writings are full of elements of anti-Justinian propaganda and attempts to discredit the ruler. In fact, the Goths dominated the seas as much as the Romans allowed them to. In connection with the above, it is impossible to speak of the completion of the Roman thalassocracy in the Mediterranean in the mid-sixth century. The Romans retained control of the maritime and coastal regions of the Mediterranean.
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spelling doaj.art-a9f9296240404d96b876c4712b983ce32023-10-23T11:15:04ZrusUral Federal University PressИзвестия Уральского федерального университета. Серия 2: Гуманитарные науки2227-22832587-69292023-10-01253597310.15826/izv2.2023.25.3.0425032Roman Thalassocracy during the Gothic Wars in the Mid-Sixth Century: The End of Hegemony?Evgeniya Sergeevna Zaitseva0Уральский федеральный университет, ЕкатеринбургThis article considers the question of whether the Roman state was thalassocratic during the period of the Gothic-Byzantine wars of 535–554. Based on the narrative sources from the fifth and sixth centuries, primarily, the information from the writings of Procopius of Caesarea, the author of the article studies data on the time of appearance, the size of the fleet, the types of ships that the Gothic tribes had in the mid-sixth century, as well as the methods of conducting naval battles the Goths used in the Mediterranean in the face of a lack of relevant experience and skills. The author concludes that even though before the start of the wars, the Goths had warships at their disposal, they were clearly not enough to compete with the Romans, therefore, during the reign of Vitiges, the war was predominantly waged on land. The maritime hegemony of the Romans was undeniable. According to Procopius of Caesarea, the fleet was most actively used in the conflict during the reign of the Gothic ruler Totila. For some time, he managed to compensate for the lack of experience in naval battles with thoughtful tactics. The Goths pursued a policy of establishing control over the most important ports and straits of the Mediterranean. Trying to avoid full-fledged clashes with the Romans, the barbarians successfully blocked the supply of food and additional contingents to Italy. However, the information provided by Procopius should be treated with caution, since his writings are full of elements of anti-Justinian propaganda and attempts to discredit the ruler. In fact, the Goths dominated the seas as much as the Romans allowed them to. In connection with the above, it is impossible to speak of the completion of the Roman thalassocracy in the Mediterranean in the mid-sixth century. The Romans retained control of the maritime and coastal regions of the Mediterranean.https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/Izvestia2/article/view/7146римская талассократияготско-византийские войнытотилаготский флотдромонывелизарийнарсесюстиниан iвосстановление римской империи
spellingShingle Evgeniya Sergeevna Zaitseva
Roman Thalassocracy during the Gothic Wars in the Mid-Sixth Century: The End of Hegemony?
Известия Уральского федерального университета. Серия 2: Гуманитарные науки
римская талассократия
готско-византийские войны
тотила
готский флот
дромоны
велизарий
нарсес
юстиниан i
восстановление римской империи
title Roman Thalassocracy during the Gothic Wars in the Mid-Sixth Century: The End of Hegemony?
title_full Roman Thalassocracy during the Gothic Wars in the Mid-Sixth Century: The End of Hegemony?
title_fullStr Roman Thalassocracy during the Gothic Wars in the Mid-Sixth Century: The End of Hegemony?
title_full_unstemmed Roman Thalassocracy during the Gothic Wars in the Mid-Sixth Century: The End of Hegemony?
title_short Roman Thalassocracy during the Gothic Wars in the Mid-Sixth Century: The End of Hegemony?
title_sort roman thalassocracy during the gothic wars in the mid sixth century the end of hegemony
topic римская талассократия
готско-византийские войны
тотила
готский флот
дромоны
велизарий
нарсес
юстиниан i
восстановление римской империи
url https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/Izvestia2/article/view/7146
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