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Defending Byzantine Spain: frontiers and diplomacy
The centrality of the Reconquista in the historiography of medieval Spain has meant that there has been little examination of the evidence for interaction on and across political boundaries in pre‐Islamic Spain. This article re‐examines existing theories about the defence of the Byzantine province of Spania that had been established by Justinian in the
Jamie Wood
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The Vision of the ‘Byzantine Commonwealth’ as Model for Religiocultural Diplomacy and the Case of the Greek Orthodox Church under Archbishop Christodoulos (1998–2008) [PDF]
Archbishop of Athens and All Greece Christodoulos (1998–2008) sought to co-shape the European Union. Seeing the EU both as a project and as a cultural-civilizational family of common integral, constituent elements of identity, he wished to affect the process of Europeanisation by enhancing the influence of its Eastern Orthodox flank.
Georgios E Trantas
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Byzantine-Papal Diplomacy: The Role of Demetrius Gydone
International History Review, 1985exaly +2 more sources
Significant Gifts: Patterns of Exchange in Late Antique, Byzantine, and Early Islamic Diplomacy
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 2008exaly +2 more sources

