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THE THEME OF THE HEART IN THE BYZANTINE TRADITION, RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CULTURE AND RUSSIAN PHILOSOPHY
The article is devoted to the problem of cardiognosia as the leading one for Russian theological-philosophical and secular religious thought. A special place in Russian (especially in religious) philosophy is occupied by the theme of love and the heart ...
Ivan V. Makarov
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Winegrower’s Knives in the Mediaeval Crimea
This paper addresses the archaeological evidence of the development of viticulture in the mediaeval Crimea as a specialized branch of agriculture. Although the scholarship mentions the areas where vines were planted (Dimitraki hollow, the vicinity of the
Valentin Konstantinovich Gantsev
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Byzantium and the West on the Way to the Council of Constance
This paper examines the connections of the Byzantine Empire and the Latin West on the eve of the Council of Constance. This Council has been analysed in the context of the conflict of King Sigismund of Luxembourg and the Republic of Venice.
Nikolai Gennadievich Pashkin
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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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To the Cursus Honorum of Philaretos Brachamios
Philaretos Brachamios was a well-known personality who found himself at the center of Byzantine Middle Eastern politics after 1071. His anme appeared in the works of Armenian (Matt‘eos Urhayets‘i) and Syrian (Michael the Syrian) writers.
Valerii Pavlovich Stepanenko
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Thirteenth- and Fourteenth-Century Thimbles from the Town on the Plateau of Eski-Kermen
This article publishes the thimbles of bone, horn, and bronze alloys excavated on the plateau of Eski-Kermen in the quarters that perished in a fire from the late thirteenth century, and in the graves of the fourteenth-century cemetery located in front ...
Elzara Aiderovna Khairedinova
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How the Goths and Alans of the Mountainous Crimea Assimilated Greek Language
The Goths and Alans settled in the Mountainous Crimea about the mid-third century. The Eastern Roman Empire pursued the policy of integrating barbarians on the frontier in order to strengthen its northern borders. In the mountainous Crimea, the Goths and
Aleksandr Il’ich Aibabin
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Russian Pilgrims of the 12th–18th Centuries about “The Sweet Land of Cyprus”
The era of the Crusades was an era of pilgrims and pilgrimages to Jerusalem. The Russian Orthodox world did not accept the idea of the Crusades and did not consider the Western European crusaders to be pilgrims.
Svetlana Vladimirovna Bliznyuk
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Seal of Konstantinos, the Son of the Protoproedros and Exousiokrator of All Alania (ca 1065–1075)
This paper offers a corrected reading of a lead seal excavated at Anakopia which belonged to Konstantinos, the son of the protoproedros and exousiokrator of all Alania.
Andrey Yurievich Vinogradov +1 more
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