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Императрица Екатерина II была вдохновительницей многих российских проектов в области исторической науки. Она и сама была историком, пусть не самостоятельным, но весьма активным.
Sergey Ivanov
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Church-State Relations in the Byzantine Empire According to the Scriptores post Theophanem (IX–X centuries) [PDF]
This article considers Byzantine church-state relations during the second period of iconoclasm and the beginning of the Macedonian Dynasty, based on materials from the Scriptores post Theophanem.
Ekaterina Paschenko
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РИМСКИЕ И РАННЕВИЗАНТИЙСКИЕ МОЛИВДОВУЛЫ С БЮСТАМИ ПРАВИТЕЛЕЙ НА ОБЕИХ СТОРОНАХ КАК ИСТОЧНИК ИСТОРИЧЕСКОЙ ИНФОРМАЦИИ [PDF]
В поле нашего зрения оказались две вислые печати, общепринятая атрибуция которых до настоящего времени не выработана. На аверсе и реверсе первой из них, явно античной, римской, причём анэпиграфной, оттиснуты высокохудожественные, рельефные и реалистично ...
Чореф, М.М.
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Notes on the “Antiquities” of Constantinople
This article discusses some antiquities of Constantinople, described in the patriographic texts from the eighth to the tenth centuries. For the first time in Russian, it presents a detailed description and filiation of such texts as: Brief ...
Andrey Yurievich Vinogradov
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Constantine Palaiologos’ Conspiracy: A Prologue to the Age of Civil Wars in Byzantium
This research addresses the chronologically first episode among dynastic conflicts during the reign of Andronikos II Palaiologos (1282–1328), when the emperor’s younger brother Constantine Porphyrogennetos made a conspiracy.
Pavel Ivanovich Lysikov
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From 2018 on, the Nizhny Arkhyz Archaeological Expedition of the Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the National Research University Higher School of ...
Victor Nikolaevich Chkhaidze +1 more
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Another Early Evidence of the Rus’?
The article discusses the question of the ethnonym Ῥουσ- in the Byzantine literature, attested in the tenth and eleventh centuries, either as part of an adjective, or in sources under Rus’ian influence, and then disappearing until the fifteenth century ...
Andrey Yurievich Vinogradov
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Quarter Churches of the Mediaeval Town atop Eski-Kermen Plateau
In the late sixth century AD, the Byzantines established a fort atop the plateau of Eski-Kermen. From the tenth to twelfth century, this structure developed into a small mediaeval town.
Aleksandr Il’ich Aibabin +1 more
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To the Discussion on the Time When the Byzantine Castle Was Built a Top of Mangup
The current hypothesis states that the large Byzantine castle was constructed at Mangup-Doros in the last years of Emperor Justinian I (527–565). It was put up by A. G. Gertsen as early as 1990.
Valerii Evgen’evich Naumenko
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Land of Kaghrdik According to Armenian Sources
Historians continue debating the details of Emperor John II Komnenos’ (1118–1143) campaigns in the east. The exact place of his death in Cilicia in 1143 is unclear due to vague account of the sources in possession.
Haykaz Armenovich Gevorgyan +1 more
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