Discussion: The Capture of Thessaloniki
Author: John Kaminiates
Description: John Kaminiates’ The Capture of Thessaloniki is a vivid 10th-century account of the Arab siege and sack of Thessaloniki in 904 CE. Written by a Greek priest and eyewitness, it chronicles the city’s fall to an Arab fleet led by Leo of Tripoli. Kaminiates describes Thessaloniki’s inadequate defenses, the breaching of its seaward walls, and the ensuing chaos as invaders plundered, killed, and enslaved residents. His narrative captures the horror of families separated, including his own capture and journey into slavery. The text blends historical detail with emotional depth, offering insights into Byzantine-Arab warfare and the treatment of captives. Kaminiates laments the city’s loss while highlighting human resilience, making the work a poignant historical source. Its literary style has sparked debate over its authenticity, but it remains invaluable for studying medieval sieges and Byzantine life.
Login
Login to post comments.
Sign Up
Not registered yet?
No discussions yet. Be the first to start a conversation about this book!