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General Narses .......
Eunuch Narses,briliant general of Justinian I, in his
closing years.One of the key figures of Justinianic reconquista and right after
Belisarius perhaps the most famous from non-Emperor medieval Roman
commanders(although his times still had it closer to antiquity than to medieval
world).Narses had the most sucessful career both in civilian as well as
military sector.Born in Persarmenia(persian ruled part of Armenia devided
between Roman and Persian Empire during 5th century treaty)Allegedly a member
of Armenian noble family who was itself an offshoot of Iranian house of Karen
who was itself related to Arsacid dynasty who ruled in Persia(and some
caucasian states including Armenia)for almost 500 years before Sassanid dynasty
overthrowed and replaced them. Basically nothing is known about his early years
and first steps at the court of Constantinople.It is known that Narses was of
somewhat deformed and notably small body stature.He was made an eunuch already
as a child which was officially ilegal in the Empire yet children affected like
this even if from poorer backgrounds had doors much wider open for the service
at imperial administrative and especially at Imperial court where they can get
to enormous richness and power(in some cases even become factual rulers of the
state).Narses most likely started his career at the court already before Justinian
but it was only during his reign he rised to some of the major officies of the
Empire.He was also among those who helped to safe Justinian his throne during
Nika riots,closely co-operated basically as an agent for Empress Theodora and
participated in many court intriques and also as a diplomat.In this role Narses
become from some reason very popular among some Germanic tribes-a fact which
later helped him to gain many Germanic mercenaries recruited to his armies.
Although Narses was already enjoying high positions in
imperial hierarchy and had even limited experience with leading an army real
pinnacle of his career came only when he was already in very advanced age when
Justinian decided to appoint him as the one who should finally bring an end to
endless war in Italy(although he was not his 1st choice).A decision firstly met
with severe criticism on account of Narses advanced age and not really big
military experience.The fact he was an eunuch also made him someone not optimal
for the military role in many contemporary eyes but for Justinian all these
things were actually something speaking for Narses because he could never
become an Emperor and Justinian didn't have to worry to entrust him lot of
money and a big army to command(a trend that led to many other eunuch generals
during consequent times).Narses was in this manner capable to gather possibly
the strongest ever army sent by the Constantinople to Italy numbering around 30
000 man(great part of which was indeed international composed from many barbarian
tribes mainly germanic but also from the Persian contingents led by exiled
Persian prince and nobles).At that moment Empire was also in rare situation
where it was able to focus its military potential mainly to one battlefield
only and Narses recieved also much bigger financial support from the Emperor
than someone as Belisarius ever had(by the way Narses and Belisarius hated each
other).Series of splendid battlefield victories followed.
First he decisively crushed Ostrogothic army under
Totila(who died there)at Taginae/Busta Gallorum in 552.Soon afterwards he also
defeated the last united effort of the Goths for resistance at the battle of
Mons lactarius where his army killed also successor of Totila-King Teia who was
to be the last elected King of the Ostrogoths.Consequently he scored even more
splendid victory over the Frankish intervention when they invaded Italy only to
be smashed by Narses at the battle of Casillinus river in 554.In all these
battles Narses was already over 70 years of age but contrary to all
expectations he fulfiled all campaign goals and lived for many other years
after that.After Frankish intervention was repulsed Gothic war and the conquest
of Italy were practically over(although Narses soldiers only eliminated the
very last resistance in the hard acessible mountains of Nothern Italy in
563).He remained in Italy for the rest of his life where he acted as the
practicall viceroy in the name of Emperor and put a great effort into
reconstruction of hugely depopulated and devastated peninsula.Although Narses
had many positive character properties he also had some very negative-he could
be very jealous,stubborn and especially annoying when trying to accumulate
money without taking much care over troubles of normal and at post-war Italy
usually very poor people who should give it to him.This however can be
partially explained also by wishes of Emperor who was also money ever-searching and desperate to
replenish resources lost to gain Italy back.Position of Constantinople in Italy
however quickly showed to be standing on clay legs after Narses passed
away(despite retaining its smaller footholds there until 11th century).
When his patron Justinian died in 565(same as Narses
old rival Belisarius) new generation took the chains of power in Constantinople
and Narses relationship with the new Emperor Justin II and his wife Empress
Sophia was not so good anymore.Because of complaints that were still coming on
account of Narses reckless tax policy from Italy to Justin,new Emperor decided
to recall old general from Italy but Narses refused to go and according to a
legend he even invited his old Longboard allies to invade Italy as a form of
revenge to Justin and Sophia although this part is most likely legend
only.Narses eventually died in exceptionally high age of either 86 or maybe
even 96 years old at his death(in 566 or in 574 which would be considered a
happy age even at our times but in his it was especially uncommon)residing
already for many years in ancient Emperial palace complex on the Palatine hill
at Rome.Despite his tense relationship with the new rulers Narses body remains
were escorted to Constantinople where famous general was given public state
funeral(whom Belisar was not granted) with the Imperial couple attending
funeral procession in person.
As a general Narses commanding style was significantly
different from that of Belisarius.Where Belisarius was searching for carefull
approach Narses preffered instant action.Where Belisarius was trying to avoid
risky frontal confrontations Narses seeked for direct destruction of enemy
forces in open battles.Of course Narses was,on the other hand,in far better
position to risk big open battles than Belisarius for the most of the time was
but during those battles and campaigns Narses proved himself to be a really
talented commander with great strategic and tactical insight and masterly use
of combined arms.Contrary to Belisarius who highly favored cavalry actions
Narses had a great use of infantry and demonstrated that under good leadership even
Roman infantry of Justinianic times could be still a very capable tool of war
playing important and active roles in battle not just supportive for
cavalry.Despite his age and physical limitations he also showed himself as
personally brave and not hesitating to take part in actual combat himself-as he
did at the battle of Ariminium where he led charge of his 300 men strong
bucellarii cavalry against ca.2000 strong frankish force.Narses was also very
popular among his soldiers.
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