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Bulgarians, Serbs, and the Rus in the Central Balkans in Byzantine historical narratives (late 10th - mid-13th century): The view from Constantinople [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta, 2023
This paper analyzes the information provided in the Byzantine historical narratives composed between the end of the 10th and mid-13th century on Bulgarians, Serbs and the Rus as these peoples permanently settled or just temporarily resided in ...
Nikolić Maja, Pavlović Bojana
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НЕКОТОРЫЕ ОСОБЕННОСТИ КУЛЬТА ДИОНИСА У ЭЛЛИНОВ И ВАРВАРОВ СЕВЕРНОГО ПРИЧЕРНОМОРЬЯ [PDF]

open access: yesМатериалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Причерноморья, 2023
Специфика северопонтийского дионисийства рассматривается как обусловленная фракийскими влияниями: в Ольвии о них прежде всего свидетельствуют орфические таблички, на Боспоре — исключительная популярность в местной нумизматике заимствованных из Фракии ...
Шауб, И.Ю.
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Avar Embassies to Byzantium according to Menander Protector (annotated translation of the source’s fragments) [PDF]

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2016
Research objective: to provide the comments and translation of some fragments of Byzantine’s historian Menander Protector, which described the embassies from the Avars’ to Byzantine Empire.
Olesya Zhdanovich
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Roman–barbarian relations in the light of the collection Panegyrici Latini (289-389 AD)

open access: yesSaeculum Christianum, 2023
The article discusses the issue of Roman-barbarian relations in the light of the collection Panegyrici Latini (3rd-4th century). Through the analysis of these texts, the article shows various aspects of these relationships.
Tomasz Skibiński
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Barbarians on the Coins of Trajan Decius (249–251)

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2020
During Trajan Decius’s reign (249–251) in a number of provincial mints – Alexandria, Caesarea Maritima, Magnesia ad Sipylum and Nicomedia – coins were issued featuring the theme of the barbarian (an enemy or a captive) in reverse iconography.
Agata Kluczek
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Freedom, warriors’ bond, legal book. The Lex Salica between Barbarian custom and Roman law

open access: yesClio@Themis, 2021
Salic Law, the most famous of the so-called barbarian leges, was both barbarian and roman. It was made during the 4th century for the Frankish military dependants (dediticii) and their families settled in the Extrema Galliae, the Far Gaul.
Jean-Pierre Poly
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Kim są „superiores barbari” w Vita Marci Antonini (14.1) [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Antiquitatis et Medii Aevi Incohantis, 2023
(What does “superiores barbari” mean in Vita Marci Antonini [14.1])?: The phrase Profecti tamen sunt paludati ambo imperatores et Victualis et Marcomannis cuncta turbantibus, aliis etiam gentibus, quae pulsae a superioribus barbaris fugerant, nisi ...
Gościwit Malinowski
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Fear and Anxiety before Barbarians. Ammianus Marcellinus and the Persians

open access: yesStudia Historica: Historia Antigua, 2018
From the First Roman-Parthian War to the Battle of Nineveh, Rome and Persia fought each other at the East for nearly seven hundred years. It is well known how Roman writers perpetuated ancient stereotypes which represented the Persians as inferior ...
Gabriel SANZ CASASNOVAS
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Infinite barbarians [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This paper discusses an infinite regress that looms behind a certain kind of historical explanation. The movement of one barbarian group is often explained by the movement of others, but those movements in turn call for an explanation.
Ammianus Marcellinus   +8 more
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Клад римских монет, найденный близ с. Перевального (Крым) / Hoard of Roman coins found near the village Perevalnoye (Crimea)

open access: yesМатериалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Крыма, 2016
Объектом исследования стал редкий для Юго-Западного Крыма памятник — клад римских серебряных и билонных монет II—III вв. н.э. Он был обнаружен местными жителями близ с. Перевального. В настоящее время этот клад хранится в частной коллекции.
Mikhail Choref, A. V. Jakushechkin
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