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Byzantine diplomacy: a seminar

open access: yes, 2008
203 σ. : εικ., πανομ.
Λαμπάκης, Στυλιανός   +3 more
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Diplomacy, Roman and Byzantine

open access: yes, 2012
A. D. Lee
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Past and future in Middle Byzantine diplomacy: some preliminary observations

open access: yes, 2005
Before considering how ‘the past’, whether constructed as written ‘history’ or handed down by word of mouth and custom, was invoked by the practitioners of Middle Byzantine diplomacy, one must glance at their use of a rather different concept, ‘the ...
Shepard, Jonathan
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Sublime Diplomacy: Byzantine, Early Modern, Contemporary

Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 2006
There are three main periods when the sublime has been theorised: antiquity, the eighteenth century, and the present. Using exemplary texts from each period as a baseline, the article investigates to what extent we may say that diplomacy is sublime by the lights of its own contemporary standards. The first main part reads Byzantine diplomacy as sublime
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Byzantium on the Theiss: of Byzantine Diplomacy, the Emperor’s Image and the Avars

Convivium, 2015
Settling in the Carpathian Basin in 567-568 after the long trek from inner Asia, the pastoral Avars promoted the spread of late antique and early medieval Mediterranean cultures in general and, notably, Byzantine visual culture. Conversely, Avar culture itself underwent deep transformation as a result of diplomatic, political, and cultural encounters ...
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