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Justinian's Last War: The Siege of Phasis and Lazica

8 min · 3 de jul de 2026
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In 542 AD, as plague ravaged the Mediterranean and Justinian's resources were stretched thin, the Sassanian shah Khosrow I launched a surprise invasion of the small kingdom of Lazica — modern-day western Georgia. This episode dives into the long, forgotten Lazic War (541–562 AD), a twenty-year struggle for control of the eastern Black Sea coast that became a chessboard for Roman and Persian ambitions. We focus on the pivotal Siege of Phasis (555–556 AD), where a Roman garrison of just a few thousand held a fortified coastal town against a massive Persian army, using fire ships, archery tactics, and the unique geography of the Phasis River delta. We explore the role of the local Lazi king Gubazes II, who played both empires against each other, the treacherous terrain, and the climactic battle that finally broke the Persian siege. This episode reveals how the outcome of this obscure campaign — barely mentioned in Procopius — shaped the Fifty Years' Peace of 562 and the long-term frontier between Rome and Persia. #Justinian #LazicWar #KhosrowI #SassanianEmpire #Phasis #Byzantine #Lazica #GubazesII #BlackSea #RomanPersianWars #FiftyYearsPeace #siege #ancientwarfare #Procopius #Agathias #Caucasus #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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