A Byzantine emperor’s military manual describes how psychological warfare can break the will of the enemy. Leo VI, the Byzantine emperor from AD 886 to 912, was an extraordinary armchair general. Though he probably never set foot on the battlefield, he decided to compile the best teachings about warfare and effective armies, reaching back to …
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