Book review: Shchavelev, A.S. 2020. Chronotope of the Rurikid Polity (911—987). Moscow: Akvilon [PDF]
The Review deals with Concept of Rurikid’s Polity of the 10th c., proposed by Aleksei Shchavelev, Senior Researcher at the Center for Eastern Europe in the Ancient and Medieval World, Department of the History of Byzantium and Eastern Europe, Institute ...
Emanov, A.G.
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Dioclea in De administrando imperio [PDF]
In this text the author analyzes the data on the Slavic Principality of Dioclea found in De administrando imperio, the work by the Byzantine emperor and writer Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos.
Novaković Bojan
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Early Medieval Serbs in the Balkans
This paper discusses the problem of the appearance of the Serb ethnonym in the Balkans, as evidenced in the ninth-century Frankish Royal Annals and the mid-tenth-century Byzantine treaty De Administrando Imperio.
Danijel Džino
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A myth as a replacement for a history: Ethnogenetic elements in De Administrando Imperio and the Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja [PDF]
We will examine how the diversity of historical sources affects the portrayal of the Balkan Slavs by following two writings that notably differ. First is De Administrando Imperio, written in the X century.
Samčević Vuk R., Nurkić Petar
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Alimentos e imperio: La administración del hambre en comentarios reales de los Incas
Las referencias a los alimentos en la primera parte de Comentarios reales de los incas [1609] del Inca Garcilaso de la Vega son escasas y no muy específicas.
Gustavo Garcia
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The identity of Diocletians according to the De administrando imperio [PDF]
The article discusses the issue of ethnic identity of the Diocletians referred to by the emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus in his work De administrando imperio. Of all the tribes of the southern part of the eastern Adriatic coast, only for
Komatina Predrag
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New “Russian Translation” of the Treatise “De Adminstrando Imperio” Amid Its Contemporary Studies
Introduction. The article is a critical essay about an attempt to translate the Constantine’s treatise “De Administrando Imperio” into an artificially archaic “Pseudo-Slavic” language, made by R.A. Gimadeev. It is shown that his commentaries accompanying
Aleksei S. Shchavelev
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Constantine Porphyrogenitus, De administrando imperio and the Byzantine historiography of the mid-10th century [PDF]
The paper is dedicated to certain aspects of the treatise De administrando imperio, composed at the court of Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus in 948-952. It first examines the diplomatic basis of the information collected in the treatise,
Komatina Predrag
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Porphyrogenitus` borders on Ister and Hungarian conquest period finds in Vojvodina [PDF]
Data from De administrando imperio covers Hungarian conquest, right after their arrival to the Carpathian plain and to the territories they settled.
Radičević Dejan, Špehar Perica
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Early church of the middle Byzantine period and the relics of St. Tryphon in Kotor [PDF]
Based on data contained in Constantine Porphyrogenitus’s De Administrando Imperio, local written sources, and fragments with inscriptions, the article offers new insight about the original position of the relics of St.
Stevović Ivan
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