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RELICS – THE DIVINE TOOL OF BYZANTINE DIPLOMACY
Relics, as an important form of diplomacy, offer extremely significant opportunities for connecting people and cultures, building trust and promoting peaceful relations. Byzantine politics and diplomacy included in its arsenal all possible means to achieve its goals, and in addition to secular power, the church was actively involved in their ...openaire +1 more source
Byzantine Art and Diplomacy in an Age of Decline, by Cecily Hilsdale
The Art Bulletin, 2016openaire +1 more source
1994
Review of the book Byzantine Diplomacy: Papers from the Twenty-Fourth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Cambridge, March 1990 (edited by Jonathan Shepard and Simon Franklin).
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Review of the book Byzantine Diplomacy: Papers from the Twenty-Fourth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Cambridge, March 1990 (edited by Jonathan Shepard and Simon Franklin).
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2013
This paper suggests that the first delegation sent by the Turks took place in 563 and that the turkco-byzantine alliance extended not only in Central Asia (against Persia) but also in the Balkans (against the Avars). According to Theophanes Confessor during that year (two years before the end of Justinian, in 565), a delegation sent by (K)Ermichions ...
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This paper suggests that the first delegation sent by the Turks took place in 563 and that the turkco-byzantine alliance extended not only in Central Asia (against Persia) but also in the Balkans (against the Avars). According to Theophanes Confessor during that year (two years before the end of Justinian, in 565), a delegation sent by (K)Ermichions ...
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