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Varzahan (modern Ugrak near Bayburt in Turkey) is the completely destroyed church complex located at the junction of cultural worlds: Byzantine and Muslim, Armenian and Kartvelian. Although its churches were known mainly from W.
Andrey Yurievich Vinogradov
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This paper addresses the problem of the Greek-Latin frontier in the Peloponnesos in the second half of the thirteenth century. In 1262, Byzantium regained control over a part of the peninsula.
Tatiana Evgenievna Belorussova
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Tombstones of the Cemetery at the Basilica of Mangup
The basilica located atop Mangup plateau in the south-western highland is one of the Christian monuments of the Crimea which research provided abundant archaeological materials.
Nadezhda Igorevna Barmina
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The Byzantines actively used techniques of rhetorical skill developed by ancient authors in various literary genres, including medical treatises. This article presents the results of a study of rhetorical techniques used in medical texts.
Ekaterina Vladimirovna Rybakova
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Seal of Nikephoros, the Metropolitan πάσης Ῥωσίας, from Byzantine Cherson
This research republishes an interesting sigillographic find from Byzantine Cherson (Shumen, 2011), which first attribution was tentative, suggesting subsequent clarifications and corrections.
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Alekseienko
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В настоящата работа е разгледано поетапното освобождение на историко-географската област Македония от цар Калоян в контекста на военните действия на българския владетел срещу Византия и Латинската империя и водената от него политика на приемственост с ...
Тервел Попов
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Византия и Европа : анализ цивилизационного слома [PDF]
Глушков В. В. Византия и Европа : анализ цивилизационного слома / В. В. Глушков // Актуальні проблеми політики : зб. наук. праць / НУ "ОЮА" ; Південноукр. центр гендерних досліджень; / Голов. ред.
Валерій Олександрович Глушков
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This article examines the available data of written and archaeological sources on the so-called “Khazar” Period in the history of Mangup-Doros, the largest Byzantine castle in the Mountainous Crimea in the Early Middle Ages.
Valerii Evgen’evich Naumenko
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The system of early mediaeval fortifications in the Byzantine lands in the South- Western Crimea remains an object of discussion. The dating of many fortifications was determined by indirect evidence, particularly the stonework of defensive walls. In the
Anton Anatol’evich Dushenko
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Seals of Kommerkiarioi of the Ros’
This article addresses the seals of the kommerkiarioi of the Ros’. So far there are known two groups of the seals in question. The first includes five specimens showing the flowering patriarchal cross on two steps on the obverse and the Greek inscription
Elena Vladimirovna Stepanova
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