Justinian the Great: The Emperor Who Tried to Rebuild Rome — Fexingo History

Justinian and the Battle of Dara: The Siege That Made Belisarius

7 min · 13. heinä 2026
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In 530 AD, the Roman Empire faced a massive Persian invasion at the fortress city of Dara, near the modern Turkey-Syria border. Justinian, still a rising power behind his uncle Justin, sent his young general Belisarius to stop a Sassanian army of 40,000 men with only half that number. This episode dives into the Battle of Dara — the tactics, the engineering of the fortress, the role of the Hun cavalry, and how Belisarius used a hidden ditch and a feigned retreat to win a stunning victory. We explore Procopius' account of the battle, the Persian commander Perozes, the elite Immortals, and how this clash set the stage for Justinian's later wars in the West. We also look at the political fallout in Constantinople and the legend of Belisarius' first great command. #BattleOfDara #Belisarius #Justinian #SassanianEmpire #Procopius #Perozes #Immortals #Huns #ByzantineArmy #SiegeWarfare #Mesopotamia #Dara #RomanPersianWars #LateAntiquity #MilitaryHistory #FexingoHistory #History #ByzantineEmpire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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