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This research addresses the history of Mistra, which in the Late Byzantine Period was the capital of the Despotate of Morea and the Byzantine stronghold in the Peloponnesos. The historians have interpreted Mistra, which appeared in the thirteenth century,
Tatiana Viktorovna Kushch
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From the beginning of the thirteenth century, the Peloponnese became a zone of civilization borderland, where Greek and Western European ethnocultural communities coexisted and interacted with each other.
Tatiana Evgenievna Belorussova
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Features of the Ethno-Religious Situation in Asia Minor in the 14th Century
This article analyses the ethno-religious situation in Asia Minor in the fourteenth century and the position of individual ethnic and religious communities in the territories of Turkish beyliks.
Natalia Eduardovna Zhigalova
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This paper addresses the descriptions of single combats and tournaments with participation from the emperor as described by the Late Byzantine writers (George Akropolites, John Kantakouzenos, George Pachymeres, Nikephoros Gregoras). The research is aimed
Irina Sergeevna Okhlupina
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In Ch. 67–72 of his Sententious Notes, Byzantine fourteenth-century scholar Theodore Metochites developed a rather traditional Neoplatonic doctrine on the ascension towards the contemplation of the One Beginning of all the beings as the aim of that ...
Dmitrii Igorevich Makarov
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In the late fourteenth century, Albanian tribes moved from Thessaly and settled in the Peloponnesos getting the permission from the Despotes of the Morea, Theodore I Palaiologos (1383–1407).
Tatiana Evgenievna Belorussova
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Ottoman Presence in Thessalonike in 1387–1402: The View of Late Byzantine Intellectuals
This article addresses the views of Late Byzantine writers on the problem of the Ottoman presence in Thessalonike in 1387–1402. Taking the materials from the works of the archbishops of the city Isidore Glabas (1380–1396) and Symeon (1416/17–1429), as ...
Natal’ia Eduardovna Zhigalova
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Decline of the Byzantine Thalassocracy
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.
Tatiana Viktorovna Kushch
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Mustafa Celebi vs Murad II: The Interference of Byzantium in the Dynastic Feuds of the Ottomans
This article researches political activities of the son of the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I (1389–1402) Mustafa Celebi, supported by the Byzantine Emperors Manuel II and John VIII Palaiologoi in the internecine war with Sultan Murad II (1421–1444, 1446–1451).
Natal’ia Eduardovna Zhigalova
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Social Contradictions in Thessalonica during the Ottoman Siege of 1422–1430
This article analyses social contradictions within the urban community of Thessalonica during the Ottoman siege between 1422 and 1430. Also, the author considers the issue of relations between the population and the city administration of Thessalonica in
Natalia Eduardovna Zhigalova
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