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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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4,5 літри путівника парадигмами Візантійської цивілізації [PDF]
Рецензія на книгу: Сорочан С.Б. Византия. Парадигмы быта, сознания, культуры: учебное пособие. – Харьков: Майдан, 2011.
Домановський, А.М.
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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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Chronological Data in John Skylitzes’ Synopsis of Histories
The Synopsis of Histories of John Skylitzes is one of the most important sources on the history of Byzantium in the tenth and eleventh centuries. By its nature, it is a compilation of many works of other authors.
Pavel Vladimirovich Kuzenkov
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“Byzantine Myth” in the Historiography of Pre-Mongol Rus’
This article analyses the scholarly works of historians and art historians written from the mid-twentieth to the early-twenty-first century, discussing the Rus’ian-Byzantine contacts from the eleventh to thirteenth century.
Valerii Pavlovich Stepanenko
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This article discusses the aims and means of the Byzantine diplomacy at the initial stage of the Council of Constance. Shortly before the opening of the Council, the Roman King Sigismund of Luxembourg and Venice concluded a truce, but the hidden struggle
Nikolai Gennadievich Pashkin
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The origin of this ‘Eleousa’ icon is unknown. In 1949, the image was in a private collection in Rome. The icon suffered losses. The board was sawed off at the bottom; the background was re-primed; the layers of paint are incompletely preserved.
Liliya Evseeva / Лилия Михайловна Евсеева
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Amulet Featuring the Image a Holy Rider from the South-Western Crimea
The bronze pendant in question in the form of a fine shield was discovered in the south-western Crimea, in the vicinity of mediaeval Cherson. Its front side depicts a holy rider piercing a demon with a cross; the first words of Psalm 90 (according to ...
Elzara Aiderovna Khairedinova
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This article addresses historical circumstances under which the negotiations on the church union between Byzantium and Latin West started in the fifteenth century.
Nikolai Gennadievich Pashkin
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