Bohemond of Taranto, Lord of Antioch, unofficial leader of the First Crusade, was a man of boundless ambition and inexhaustible energy - he was, in the words of Romuald of Salerno, 'always seeking the impossible'. While he failed in his quest to secure the Byzantine throne, he succeeded in founding the most enduring of all the crusader states. Yet few substantial accounts of the life of this remarkable warrior have been written and none have been published in English for over a century - and that is why this absorbing new study by Georgios Theotokis is of such value.
He concentrates on Bohemond as a soldier and commander, covering his contribution to the crusades but focusing in particular on his military achievements in Italy, Sicily, the Balkans and Anatolia. Since medieval commanders generally receive little credit for their strategic understanding, he examines Bohemond's war-plans in his many campaigns, describes how he adapted his battle-tactics when facing different opponents and considers whether his approach to waging war was typical of the Norman commanders of his time.
20 colour illustrations
About the Author
Dr Georgios Theotokis is a historian specializing in the military history of the eastern Mediterranean in late antiquity and the Middle Ages. He has published numerous articles and monographs on the history of conflict and warfare in Europe and the Mediterranean in the medieval and early modern periods including Norman Campaigns in the Balkans 1081-1108 and Byzantine Military Tactics in Syria and Mesopotamia in the Tenth Century . He has taught in several Turkish and Greek universities and is currently an Assistant Professor at Ibn Haldun University, Istanbul.
Industry Reviews
"[A] very informative book on not only the man himself, but also the age he lived in. [Theotokis] has done a fine job of showing the reader the life of this truly giant man."-- "A Wargamers Needful Things"
"This book, by historian Giorgios Theotokis, is the first biography of Bohemond in English since R. B. Yewdale's Bohemond I, Prince of Antioch (1917). This book will be enjoyed by readers with an interest in the military history of the Crusades."-- "The NYMAS Review"
"There have been few works about Bohemond in English, and this work helps bring him back into the light of historical study...The writing is clear and easy to follow through the complexities of the medieval world."-- "Military Heritage Magazine"