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The specifics of the monetary circulation of the Taurica during the classical Middle Ages are well known to modern specialists in Byzantine numismatics. It is characterized by the diversity of the money market and a wide variety of issuers.
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Alekseienko
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Позднеантичная риторика и риторическая школа в исследованиях Р. Крибиоре
В статье рассматриваются научная биография и основные направления исследований американского антиковеда и филолога-классика Раффаэллы Крибиоре — одной из ведущих в мире специалистов по изучению позднеантичной риторики и школы как важнейшего звена ...
Ирина Викторовна Денисова
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Late Byzantium in the Works of Margarita A. Poljakovskaja
This paper commemorates Margarita Adol’fovna Poljakovskaja (1933–2020), the head of the Ural school of Byzantine studies and the respected authority in the history and culture of late Byzantium.
Tatiana Viktorovna Kushch
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Denoting a particular nation, the Byzantines did not limit themselves to using the Greekised self-designations of these ethnic groups. The peculiarity of the Byzantine ethnonymic lexicon was the reproduction of archaic names, the use of the pejorative ...
Natalia Eduardovna Zhigalova
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Late Byzantine spiritual guidance in the letters of the metropolitan of Chalcedon to the nun Eulogia [PDF]
In Late Byzantium, spiritual correspondence served as a form of spiritual guidance. One form of imparting guidance was through correspondence between a spiritual father and a spiritual child.
Alevtina Matveeva
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Activities of the Order of Hospitallers in the Peloponnesos (1397–1404)
This article analyses the activities of the Hospitallers who got control over part of the Peloponnesos in the late-fourteenth century. In 1397, Despotes Theodore I Palaiologos of the Morea sold them Corinth on the condition that they organize the defense
Tatiana Evgenievna Belorussova
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The Failed Ottoman Campaign of Constantinople in 1438
This article considers the history of the campaign of Ottoman Sultan Murad II to Constantinople that failed in 1438. The study is based on the reports of Byzantine historians Georgios Sphrantzes and Sylvestre Syropulos and Castilian traveller Pero Tafur.
Tatiana Viktorovna Kushch
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Late Byzantine Dynastic Turmoil in the Eyes of the Grand Chancellor of the Republic of Venice
The article deals with the narrative of the intra-dynastic conflict between John V Palaiologos and his son Andronikos IV (1373–1379), as depicted in the contemporary chronicle of the Venetian Grand Chancellor Raffaino Caresini (ca. 1314–1390). The author
Dmitry Viktorovich Vozchikov
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Shepherd, physiсian and intercessor: on the structure of authority of the person hearing confession in Middle and Late Byzantium (10th–15th centuries) [PDF]
The article examines some evidences of middle and late Byzantine on confession in the light of the relationships between different members of the church community of the time.
Elga Kanaeva
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Again about the riddles of Origo Constantini imperatoris
The article corresponds to the source study and the historiographic survey of the anonymous biography of Emperor Constantine, created in the end of the 4th century.
Aleksandr Sergeevich Kozlov
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