Focuses on the early Arab attacks on the city of Constantinople, and
the Byzantine armies that defeated them, including a convincing argument
that the first Arab siege, of 674-8, probably didn’t happen in that
form as well as a look at the siege of 717-8 that very much did.
Includes a fascinating account of the contacts between the Spanish in
the Philippines and Japanese exiles, including as enemies and as much
admired mercenaries
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