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Journal articles on the topic "Byzantin (empire)"

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Magdalino, Paul. "Forty years on: the political ideology of the Byzantine empire." Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 40, no. 1 (2016): 17–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/byz.2015.3.

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Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies was launched in the middle of a decade that saw many landmark events in Byzantine scholarship. I remember them well, because this was the decade when I became a Byzantinist, and attended my first two international congresses of Byzantine Studies, the 14th in Ceauşescu's Bucharest (1971), and the 15th, in post-Junta Athens (1976). Apart from the acts of these congresses, the 1970s produced many memorable publications that shaped our field. It would take too long to list them all, and it would be invidious to make, and justify, a small selection. I have chosen
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Böhm, Marcin. "Transport morski koni w trakcie działań wojennych Boemunda na Bałkanach w latach 1107-1108." Vox Patrum 63 (January 4, 2019): 429–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.31743/vp.3573.

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The Bohemond of Tarentum Expedition of 1107-1108, directed against the Byzantine Empire, was one of the key steps in Normans relations with the Byzantine Empire in the twelfth century. Preceded by a great propaganda cam­paign, had to bring the emperor Alexius I Komnenos to his knees. After initial successes, the Normans succumbed to Byzantium. The Byzantines focused their attention on the elimination of the Normans cavalry. This formation could not function without adequate mounts and supplies for them. By blocking the supplies coming from Italy, while in the same time eliminating the horses w
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ΝYSTAZOPOULOU-PÉLÉKIDOU, Marie. "Βιβλιοκρισία του: Le Mont Athos et l’Empire Byzantin. Trésors de la Sainte Montagne. Petit Palais, Musée des Beaux Arts de la Ville de Paris, 10 avril-5 juillet 2009. Catalogue". BYZANTINA SYMMEIKTA 20 (18 січня 2011): 329. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/byzsym.1009.

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<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 12pt">Βιβλιοκρισία του: Le Mont Athos et l’Empire Byzantin. Trésors de la Sainte Montagne.</span><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 12pt"> <em>Petit Palais, Musée des Beaux Arts de la Ville de<span>  </span>Paris, 10 avril-5 juillet 2009. Catalogue, </em>p. 318, 4o, 228 photos en coule
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Bulanin, Dmitriy Mikhailovich, Mikhail Vladimirovich Dmitriev, Oleg Ivanovich Dzyarnovich, et al. "Byzantium after Byzantium? Forum." Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana 31, no. 1 (2022): 3–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu19.2022.101.

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The Byzantine Empire has existed longer than all the empires that were on Earth — more than 1000 years. She created the «Byzantine Commonwealth» of countries (D. D. Obolensky’s term), stretching from the South Baltic to the Mediterranean and from the Adriatic Sea to the Caucasus Mountains. The Commonwealth countries had religious and cultural unity, a close political culture and a similar tragic fate. All of them fell victim to foreign conquest, from the Mongols to the Ottomans, and with great difficulty, centuries later, regained their sovereignty. With the death of the Byzantine Empire in 14
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Kushch, Tatiana V. "Decline of the Byzantine Thalassocracy." Izvestia of the Ural federal university. Series 2. Humanities and Arts 22, no. 4 (202) (2020): 126–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/izv2.2020.22.4.067.

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After 1204, the Byzantine Empire lost control over the Eastern Mediterranean. The restoration of the Empire in 1261, however, did not recover its sea dominance. The Latins, especially the Venetians and the Genoese, who had possessions in the Aegean and the Black Seas and conducted active maritime trade there, established themselves in the region. The importance of sea routes for Byzantium increased dramatically given the territorial dispersion of the Byzantine possessions, the high activity of Europeans in the region, and the growing threat of an Ottoman conquest. This article analyses the spe
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Wierzbiński, Szymon. "Szlachetni, odważni, dzicy? Obraz Waregów i Franków w oczach Bizantyńczyków w X-XI w." Vox Patrum 69 (December 16, 2018): 647–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.31743/vp.3280.

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During Xth and XIth century the Byzantine Empire was one of the strongest states in the Levant. In mentioned period the emperors undertook numerous mili­tary campaigns, both in order to expand the borders of the empire and restitute their authority on once lost lands. Due to its prestige and wealth the Empire was a favorable destination for foreigners, including mercenaries. As a result, in By­zantium one could meet warriors of a very diversified ethnic descent. The presence of numerous foreigners could not escape the attentions of Byzantines themselves, who in time formed a distinctive view c
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Abdimomynov, Nurtas Т., Kalkaman T. Zhumagulov, and Yerbolat B. Saurykov. "The Mongol Impact on the Political History of the Byzantine Empire." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. History 69, no. 3 (2024): 685–708. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu02.2024.309.

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This paper examines the significant role of the Mongols in the political history of the Byzantine Empire during the reign of Michael VIII (1261–1282). Specifically, it focuses on the impact of Mongol uluses — the Īlkhānid state and the Golden Horde — on the foreign policy of the Byzantine Empire at that time. As the Īlkhānid state consolidated its political influence in Asia Minor and the Golden Horde established political dominance in the Balkans, Byzantium strategically adjusted its foreign policy to engage with these emerging Mongol uluses by recognizing their crucial role in regional affai
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Korobeynikov, Dmitry. "On the Byzantine-Mongol Marriages." ISTORIYA 13, no. 11 (121) (2022): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207987840023180-7.

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The article focuses on the rapprochement between Byzantium and the Mongols from the 1250s which resulted in marriage alliances between Mongol Khans and Byzantine despoinas (princesses). The key issue is a clash of two different approaches. The Byzantine one was focused on the exclusive status of Byzantium as Christian Roman Empire, whose status was unrivalled and whose sovereigns seldom allowed marriages of Byzantine ladies to the foreign rulers, especially if the latter were heathen or Muslim. The Mongol view considered the Mongol state as the only one destined to dominate over other states.
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Macura, Milan. "Byzantine law as a nursery garden for legal transplants with specific review of Dusan's Code." Zbornik radova Pravnog fakulteta, Novi Sad 54, no. 1 (2020): 519–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/zrpfns54-17584.

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The term Byzantium or Byzantine Empire is used for a state creation that existed from the 4th to the 15th century, more precisely until 1453 and the fall of Constantinople due to the Ottoman conquests. Regardless of what historical discussions and opinions otherwise differ regarding the origin of Byzantium, in this scholarly work May 11th, 330 AD, was taken as the beginning of the Byzantine Empire, the date when New Rome came into existence (Greek NέaῬώme, Lat. Nova Roma) at the site of the Byzantine Greek colony. The paper will analyze the influence of Byzantine law on the further development
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Kushch, Tatiana V. "Late Byzantium in the Works of Margarita A. Poljakovskaja." Античная древность и средние века 48 (2020): 11–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/adsv.2020.48.001.

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This paper commemorates Margarita Adol’fovna Poljakovskaja (1933–2020), the head of the Ural school of Byzantine studies and the respected authority in the history and culture of late Byzantium. The author makes the reader acquainted with Professor Poljakovskaja’s academic biography, the topics of her researches, and the results of her studies in various aspects of the Byzantine history from the thirteenth to fifteenth century. The paper has revealed a few key topics studied by Professor Poljakovskaja: monastic properties in late Byzantine cities; Byzantine rhetoric and epistolography; social
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Byzantin (empire)"

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Loaëc, Arnaud. "L’empereur dans l’épigraphie byzantine 641-1204." Thesis, Paris 4, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA040041.

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L’épigraphie byzantine est en science en construction dans le domaine de l’épigraphie médiévale. Ce travail repose sur la présentation d’un corpus de 229 inscriptions historiques comportant le nom de l’empereur byzantin, annotées et commentées, présenté par une étude globale du dossier. L’étude de la nature ainsi que de la répartition géographique et chronologique des inscriptions permet de souligner une nette domination de la capitale. En effet, la moitié du corpus est constitué des inscriptions de Constantinople, en particulier lors des périodes difficiles (VIIe-IXe siècles). La répartition
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Kitapçı, Bayrı Buket. "Le témoignage des martyrs et des derviches." Paris 1, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA010553.

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Le changement politique, social et culturel vécu entre les XIIIème et XVème siècles en Anatolie et dans les Balkans, constitue le dernier bouleversement important vécu dans le bassin méditerranéen médiéval. Le changement identitaire, entre 1261 et 1453, qu'eurent à connaître les Byzantins vivant sur le territoire de l'ancienne Byzance, appelé Pays de Rum par les sources musulmanes, constitue le thème principal de cette thèse. A. Cette époque, au fur et à mesure des incursions, des pillages, des conquêtes, et des processus de colonisation et de restructuration- qui se succèdent au cours des mig
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Kaplony, Andreas. "Konstantinopel und Damaskus : Gesandtschaften und Verträge zwischen Kaisern und Kalifen 639-750 : Untersuchungen zum Gewohnheits-Völkerrecht und zur interkulturellen Diplomatie /." Berlin : K. Schwarz, 1996. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37105252h.

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Jouette, Jean-Cyril. "Magie bénéfique, magie maléfique et divination dans le monde byzantin : VIIIe-XIIe siècles." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017AIXM0169/document.

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Cette étude a pour but de montrer le rôle et l’importance que pouvaient avoir les différentes formes de magie et de divination dans le monde mésobyzantin du premier iconoclasme à la quatrième croisade de 1204. Elle s’articule autour de deux grands thèmes de recherches complémentaires mais qui proposent toutefois une lecture différente des sources faisant état de ces pratiques à Byzance. Une lecture objective des sources normatives et narratives, complétée par des témoignages archéologiques, nous permet de considérer la place qu’occupaient la magie bénéfique, la magie maléfique et la divination
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Moulet, Benjamin. "Evêques, pouvoirs et société à Byzance : début du VIII siècle-milieu du XI siècle : territoires, communautés et individus dans la société provinciale de l'Empire byzantin." Paris 1, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA010624.

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L'épiscopat constitue un fondement essentiel mais méconnu de l'Eglise mésobyzantine. Malgré la relative rareté des sources, il est possible d'en retracer l'histoire et les grandes évolutions: une part importante de I'hagiographie de I'iconoclasme et post-iconoclaste concerne en effet métropolites et évêques, témoignant du lien fort existant entre ceux-ci et le peuple des cites dont ils ont la charge, particulièrement quand ils sont considérés saints par la population. De nombreuses sources épistolaires, ecclésiastiques et sigillographiques, émanant des évêques eux-mêmes, permettent d'approcher
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Xanthopoulou, Maria. "Les luminaires en bronze et fer aux époques paléochrétienne et byzantine : typologie, technologie, utilisation." Paris 1, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA010629.

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Parmi les objets utilitaires en métal vil, les luminaires constituent une partie importante des collections byzantines et du matériel archéologique trouve en contexte. En vue d'une première étude d'ensemble, nous avons choisi de traiter les quatre types de luminaires que l'on rencontre le plus fréquemment dans l'empire byzantin : les lampes à bec, les candélabres, les lampes en forme de coupe et les lustres. Il convenait aussi de présenter les accessoires associés à ces objets, à savoir les éléments de suspension, les récipients à huile, les supports de mèche, et de mentionner les combustibles
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Pitarakis, Brigitte. "Les croix-reliquaires pectorales en bronze : recherches sur la production des objets métalliques à Byzance." Paris 1, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA010512.

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Les croix-reliquaires pectorales en bronze sont l'objet de dévotion le plus prisé des byzantins dans la période qui fait suite à l'iconoclasme. Portées aussi bien par les hommes, les femmes et les enfants au quotidien, que par les moines et les soldats, elles étaient destinées à les protéger contre tous les maux de la vie mais aussi dans l'au-delà. À la protection venue des reliques s'ajoute celle qui émane du Christ, de la Vierge et des saints représentés ou invoqués à la surface des volets composant ces boitiers. Ainsi, les croix-reliquaires deviennent le support idéal à travers lequel sont
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Carrier, Marc. "L'image du grec selon les chroniqueurs des croisades : perceptions et réactions face au cérémonial byzantin 1096 à 1204." Sherbrooke : Université de Sherbrooke, 2000.

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Vallejo, Girvés Margarita. "Byzancio y la España tardoantigua (ss. V-VIII) : un capitulo de historia mediterránea /." Alcalá de Henares : Universidad de Alcalá, 1993. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37646887r.

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Niavís, Pávlos E. "The reign of the Byzantine Emperor Nicephorus I : (AD 802-811) /." Athens = Athī́na : St. D. Basilopoulos = St. D. Vasilópoulos, 1987. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb389454036.

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Texte remanié de: Ph. D. thesis--University of Edinburgh, 1985.<br>Mention parallèle de titre ou de responsabilité : Ī vasileía tou vyzantinoú autokrátora Nikīfórou A' : 802-811 m. Ch. / Paúlos E. Niavī́s. Résumé en grec. Bibliogr. p. 283-304. Index. Notice partiellement translittérée du grec (monotonique) selon la norme ISO 843 (1997).
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Books on the topic "Byzantin (empire)"

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Chrysos, Evangelos. L' Empire Byzantin. Edisud, 2005.

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Chrysos, Euangelos K. L' Empire byzantin: 565-1025. Édisud, 2004.

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Dagron, Gilbert. Empereur et prêtre: Étude sur le "césaropapisme" byzantin. Gallimard, 1996.

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Déroche, V. Entre Rome et l'Islam: Les chrétientés d'Orient 610-1054. SEDES, 1996.

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C, Evans Helen, Wixom William D, and Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), eds. The glory of Byzantium: Art and culture of the Middle Byzantine era, A.D. 843-1261. Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1997.

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Cormack, Robin. Writing in gold: Byzantine society and its icons. George Philip, 1985.

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Kaplan, Michel. Les hommes et la terre à Byzance du VIe au XIe siècle: Propriété et exploitation du sol. Publications de la Sorbonne, 1992.

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Arietta, Papaconstantinou, and Talbot Alice-Mary Maffry, eds. Becoming Byzantine: Children and childhood in Byzantium. Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 2009.

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Cariello, Nicola, ed. Stato e Chiesa a Bisanzio al tempo dell'imperatore Leone VI il Saggio (886-912). Arbor Sapientiae, 2018.

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Robert, Browning. The Byzantine Empire. Catholic University of America Press, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Byzantin (empire)"

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Peters-Custot, Annick. "L’Autre est le même : qu’est-ce qu’être « grec » dans les sources latines de l’Italie ? (viiie-xie siècles)." In À la rencontre de l’Autre au Moyen Âge. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2017. https://doi.org/10.4000/13vwb.

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On sait que l’idée de continuité entre Empire romain et Moyen Âge, que soutenait avec raison Jacques Le Goff, était durant l’époque médiévale au cœur des compétitions entre Orient byzantin et Occident latin sur le monopole et la définition de la romanité. La lutte pour l’héritage romain, associé à l’Empire, se traduisit par l’usage du terme de Grecus pour qualifier ce qui relève du monde byzantin, dans les sources italiennes produites entre viiie et xie siècle, soit à une époque cruciale pour les relations entre l’Occident, la papauté et l’Empire d’Orient : cet usage permettait, dans la littér
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Rotman, Youval. "Slavery in the Byzantine Empire." In The Palgrave Handbook of Global Slavery throughout History. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13260-5_7.

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AbstractThe importance of Byzantium to the history of global slavery stems from its geographic and historical position. Byzantium boasts a history of more than a millennium, longer than any other Mediterranean empire. As an offspring of the Roman Empire, it inherited the Roman institution of slavery, which was in constant change in view of the changes that the medieval world underwent. The Byzantine Empire offers an ideal historical environment to examine questions about global slavery, questions that pertain to continuity and change, the destiny of ancient slavery in particular, and thanks to
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Kontogiannopoulou, Anastasia. "The Byzantine Empire." In The Routledge Handbook of Public Taxation in Medieval Europe. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003023838-20.

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Hancock, James F. "Spice trade in the dark ages of Europe." In Spices, scents and silk: catalysts of world trade. CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249743.0012.

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Abstract This chapter narrates the state of world trade during the fall of the Western Roman Empire under waves of Germanic tribe movements during the 'Völkerwanderung' or Migration Period. It contains nine subchapters that are about the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, spice use in Europe during the dark ages, the level of western trade in the early medieval age, Mediterranean trade in the early medieval period, early medieval trade in Europe, the Radhanites: medieval tycoons, the rise of the Gotlanders, Rus' trade with the Muslims and Byzantines through Khazaria, and lastly, Rus' attack
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Leidholm, Nathan. "Governing the Byzantine Empire." In How Medieval Europe was Ruled. Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003213239-8.

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Hancock, James F. "Golden age of Byzantium." In Spices, scents and silk: catalysts of world trade. CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249743.0010.

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Abstract This chapter discusses the reign of the Eastern Roman Empire as well as the state of the international trade during its golden era. It consists of thirteen subchapters which are about the Shift of Roman Power, the rule of Constantine, the drastic transition of world trade after the fall of the West Roman Empire, the exotic luxuries of Byzantium, the golden age of the Eastern Roman Empire under Justinian, Byzantine attitudes about trade. Trade in the Byzantine world was highly regulated by the state, the empire was essentially a huge trading organization. It continues with the subchapt
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Tsanana, Aikaterini. "Middle Byzantine Hierissos." In Byzantine Greece: Microcosm of Empire? Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003429470-16.

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Hussey, J. M. "The Medieval Roman Empire 717–1056." In The Byzantine World. Routledge, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003610878-2.

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Pahlitzsch, Johannes. "The Byzantine Empire and Islam." In Routledge Handbook on Christian–Muslim Relations. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315745077-14.

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Cameron, Averil. "The empire of Byzantium." In The Medieval World. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315102511-7.

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Conference papers on the topic "Byzantin (empire)"

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Stanev, Kamen. "THE FIFTH SLAVIC SIEGE OF THESSALONIKI." In THE PATH OF CYRIL AND METHODIUS – SPATIAL AND CULTURAL HISTORICAL DIMENSIONS. Cyrillo-Methodian Research Centre – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.59076/2815-3855.2023.33.16.

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The fifth Slavic siege of Thessaloniki took place in 676 – 678 and it shows that the relationship between the Slavic tribes and Byzantium, as well as between the Slavic tribes themselves, is much more complex than is traditionally presented in the historiography. The hostile actions of the slavs against the city can be divided into two periods. In the first stage participated the Rhynchines, Strymonites and Sagudates. During this period, in Thessaloniki, as Byzantine allies, there was also a Slavic squad, without specifying which tribe it was from. The fact that the Dragovites, who lived west
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Mutabdžija, Goran. "BYZANTIUM: THE GEOGRAPHICAL LOGIC OF THE EMPIRE." In 6th INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE GEOBALCANICA 2020. Geobalcanica Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18509/gbp.2020.94.

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SIMONE, Pierluigi. "THE RECASTING OF THE OTTOMAN PUBLIC DEBT AND THE ABOLITION OF THE CAPITULATIONS REGIME IN THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ACTION OF TURKEY LED BY MUSTAFA KEMAL ATATÜRK." In 9. Uluslararası Atatürk Kongresi. Atatürk Araştırma Merkezi Yayınları, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51824/978-975-17-4794-5.64.

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The recast of the international debt contracted by the former Ottoman Empire and the overcoming of the capitulations regime that had afflicted Turkey for centuries, are two of the most relevant sectors in which the political and diplomatic action promoted by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk has been expressed. Extremely relevant in this regard are the different disciplines established, respectively, by the Treaty of Sèvres in 1920 and then by the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923. After the Ottoman Government defaulted in 1875, an agreement (the Decree of Muharrem) was concluded in 1881 between the Ottoman Gove
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Цурцумия, М. "The Evolution of the Shields Reinforced with Metal in the Middle Ages." In Военная археология. Сборник материалов научного семинара. Crossref, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.2018.978-5-94375-241-4.252-267.

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В статье рассмотрены укрепленные металлом щиты из грузинских музеев и их эволю- ция в средние века. Установлено, что такие щиты появляются в Грузии и Византии в XI в. Усиление щитов металлом, видимо, происходило под влиянием Скандинавии, где существова- ла длительная традиция усиления щитов металлом. Металлические детали на щитах являются характерной чертой скандинавского и древнегерманского вооружения VI–VII вв. Распространение таких щитов в Византии нужно связывать с созданием варяжской гвардии в конце X в. С конца X в. массовое пребывание скандинавов в империи популяризировало щиты усиленны
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Giannaki, Georgia. "Early Glazed Pottery from Byzantine Greece." In XIII Congreso Internacional sobre Cerámica Medieval y Moderna en el Mediterráneo (AIECM3). La Ergástula, 2024. https://doi.org/10.63114/shmxft44.

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An intriguing and yet so little-known type of Early Byzantine ware is the glazed one. This paper aims to shed light on the evolution of this kind of pottery in the Balkan Peninsula and more precisely, in its southern part during the first centuries of the Byzantine Empire, as well as to clarify its role as a missing link in the evolution from Late Roman to Medieval glazed ware.
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Николов, Александър. "Св. Седмочисленици и формирането на българската „протонационална“ идентичност". У Кирило-методиевски места на паметта в българската култура. Кирило-Методиевски научен център, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.59076/5808.2023.03.

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THE SEVEN APOSTLES OF THE SLAVS AND THE FORMATION OF THE BULGARIAN “PROTO-NATIONAL” IDENTITY (Summary) Some historians assume that the emergence of national identities in Europe is a result of social changes occurring in the Early Modern era, while others claim that this process was set in motion already in the Later Middle Ages. Similar disputes on the beginnings of the modern Bulgarian nation are also present in historiographic works. The Slavo-Bulgarian History of Paisiy Hilendarski is usually presented as the first clear sign of the emerging Bulgarian nation. The aim of this article is to
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Johnson, Nicholas. "CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN THE SACRED ART OF THE RAMIFIED BYZANTINE EMPIRE." In Kralj Milutin i doba Paleologa: istorija, književnost, kulturno nasleđe. Publishing House of the Eparchy of Šumadija of the Serbian Orthodox Church - "Kalenić", 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/6008-065-5.559j.

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This paper will look for evidence of continuity and change in the periphery and centre of the Byzantine Empire in the late Palaeologan period looking at examples of sacred art from before and after the Latin occupation of Constantinople (1204-1261), I shall attempt to identify examples of continuity which served to reestablish Orthodoxy and note changes in composition, style and symbolism which have come to be seen by some as a Palaeologan Renaissance. My contention is that the visual culture thrived even when the polity and economy of empire were compromised.
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Söğüt, Sibel Gürses. "Projects in Sultanahmet Square in the Late Ottoman Period." In 4th International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism – Full book proceedings of ICCAUA2020, 6-8 May 2020. Alanya Hamdullah Emin Paşa University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.38027/z_iccaua2021tr0031n18.

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In the 19th century, the foci of the spatial change in the capital of the Ottoman Empire were the squares dating back to the previous period. As buildings were endowed by their builders, the Byzantine forums had disappeared during the Ottoman Empire. During this period, the only place known and named as a square was the Hippodrome (Atmeydanı). To the south of Hagia Sophia, a part of the old Augustaion, whose exact boundaries cannot be determined, turned into a neighborhood. After the fire in 1913 which demolished the neighborhood, the area once more transformed into a square (Hagia Sophia Squa
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Дедов, А. С. "The Byzantine Question in the Loyalist Scientific Discourse of The Russian Empire." In VIII Международная научно-практическая конференция «Современные исследования: теория, практика, результаты». Crossref, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.26118/2357.2024.85.53.021.

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Dimitrijević, Milan S. "TEODOR METOHIT I NjEGOV UČENIK NIĆIFOR GRIGORA NA DVOROVIMA KRALjA MILUTINA I STEFANA DEČANSKOG." In Kralj Milutin i doba Paleologa: istorija, književnost, kulturno nasleđe. Publishing House of the Eparchy of Šumadija of the Serbian Orthodox Church - "Kalenić", 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/6008-065-5.223d.

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Theodore Metochites (Θεόδωρος Μετοχίτης; 1270–1332), a Byzantine Greek statesman and polymath, and his student, the greatest Byzantine astronomer Nicephoros Gregoras (1295-1360) were in several diplomatic missions on the courts of King Milutin and his son, King Stefan Dečanski. Both gave significant contributions in astronomy. Metochites, considered as the one of the greatest forerunners of the Renaissance in the Greek world, was a Platonist philosopher, astronomer and patron of the arts. From 1305 to 1328 he held the position of personal adviser (mesazon) to emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos.
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Reports on the topic "Byzantin (empire)"

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Cabrera Ramos, María Isabel. Maria Paleologina and the Il-Khanate of Persia. A Byzantine Princess in an Empire between Islam and Christendom. Edicions de la Universitat de Lleida, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21001/itma.2017.11.08.

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