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Defensive diplomacy: the case of byzantine diplomacy and the us
Šiame darbe nagrinėjamos Bizantijos diplomatijos praktikos ir formatai ir jų įtaką galios kitimuose. Teorinėje dalyje aprašoma diplomatijos sąvoka, diplomatijos praktikų ir formų tyrimo prasmingumas, klasikinio realizmo teorija, offshore balancing teorija ir nuosmukio teorija.
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A comparison of komnenos era byzantine and song era chinese diplomacy with nomadic neighbors
Bu makale Asya’nın iki ucunda aşağı yukarı aynı dönemlere denk gelen bir zaman diliminde Bizans Komnenos Hanedanı ile Çin Song Hanedanının göçebe komşularına karşı güttüğü diplomasiyi karşılaştırmaktadır. Her iki imparatorluk da da çağlardır rakipleri olan göçebe komşularına karşı pek çok yönden benzer yaklaşım ve ideolojiler göstermekteydi.
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Byzantine Influences along the Silk Route: Central Asian Silks Transformed
Silks traded along the ancient Silk Route were precious, light, and easily transportable commodities that served as ideal vehicles for cross-cultural exchange. The survival of several hundred Central Asian silks, variously datable between the seventh and
Muthesius, Anna Maria
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Diplomacy and foreign policy in the personal reign of Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos (945-959)
This thesis examines Byzantine diplomacy and foreign policy in the round in the personal reign of Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos (945-959). This particular period has been singled out for investigation because Constantine had a keen personal interest ...
Prasad, Prerona, Prerona Prasad
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Carolingian diplomacy and the dynamic pursuit of legitimacy
In the eighth and ninth centuries, under the newly risen Carolingian dynasty, Peppin the Short and Charlemagne needed to establish their legitimacy as Frankish rulers.
Roper, Christopher Travis
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A la búsqueda del concepto de diplomacia bizantina
In popular sense the word "Byzantine" is synonimous with deviousness anddipomatic intrigue, but the Byzantine diplomacy was in fact very complex and pragmatic.
Bádenas de la Peña, Pedro
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Permanence and Change in Serbian Medieval Diplomacy
The paper considers the phenomena of permanence and change in diplomatic relations in the case of Serbian medieval diplomacy. The first segment offers a brief overview of medieval Serbia’s international relations, dividing it into four periods – the ...
Porčić, Nebojša
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A Short History of the Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire was one of the most impressive imperial adventures in history. It ruled much of Europe and Anatolia for a remarkable eleven hundred years. From Constantine I's establishment of Byzantium (renamed Constantinople) as his capital in 324
Stathakopoulos, Dionysios; id_orcid
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Dementia on the Byzantine throne (ad 330-1453)
Aim: To present the consequences of the prolonged age of the emperors, especially if combined with symptoms of dementia, during the Byzantine period (ad 3301453).
Poulakou-Rebelakou, Effie +3 more
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Levantine attitudes towards the Franks during the early Crusades (490/1096 - 564/1169)
The period of the Crusades was one of the most important periods in the history of both Western Europe and the Middle East, for it was during this period that the peoples of Western Europe made their first major incursion on eastern soil.
Christie, Niall G. F.
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