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When reviewed against the background of Byzantine diplomatic correspondence, Aksum’s religious policy on the Arabian Peninsula is perceivable within a Constantinian religio-political matrix.
Rugare Rukuni
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Mission and/or conversion: strategies of Byzantine diplomacy [PDF]
The religious element has always represented, inevitably, a feature of Byzantine diplomacy, offering it the instruments necessary for a fruitful dialogue with the pagan peoples in Eastern Europe.
Marius Telea
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The Byzantine historiography on the state of Serbian despots [PDF]
The four Byzantine historians of 'the Fall' of the Byzantine Empire, Doucas Chalcocondyles, Sphrantzes and Critobulos, as well as the Byzantine short chronicles, bring many news concerning Serbian history of the first half of the XV century.
Nikolić Maja
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Gift-giving in Byzantine Diplomacy
Summary Gift exchange was an integral and crucial part of Byzantine diplomacy. The practice of Byzantine gift-giving varied with diplomatic context. The main division is that between Byzantine diplomacy with Muslim rulers and Byzantine diplomacy with (Christian) rulers to the North and West.
Kustermans, Jorg
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A Comparison of Komnenos Era Byzantine and Song Era Chinese Diplomacy with Nomad [PDF]
This paper compares the Byzantine and Chinese diplomacy towards their nomadic neighbors during the Komnenos Dynasty of Byzantine Empire and the Song Dynasty of China which roughly correspond to a similar time span on the two edges of Asia.
Kubilay Atik, Atik, Kubilay
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Ioannes III Batatzes’s Italian Venture: Byzantine Imperial Revival in Mediterranean Diplomacy
Three Greek letters by the Holy Roman emperor Frederick II Hohenstaufen to the Eastern Roman emperor Ioannes III Batatzes, dating from the year 1250, cast light on the Laskarid involvement in Italian politics outside of the Balkan Peninsula, the ...
Aleksandar Jovanović
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ntroduction. This article discusses the “reliquary diplomacy” introduced by Emperor Manuel II Palaiologos during the Ottoman siege of Constantinople (1394–1402).
Tatiana Kushch
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On September 24, 787, the works of the VII Ecumenical Synod were opened in the ‘Saint Sophia’ Church in Nicaea, after the first attempt, on August 7, 786, had failed. Although the nominal presidency was held by the legates of Pope Adrian I, the effective
Chifar Nicolae
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Byzantine Diplomacy.Jonathan Shepard , Simon Franklin
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)
Arbagi, Martin
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Parution : Maria Vaiou, Diplomacy in the Early Islamic World: A Tenth-century Treatise on Arab-Byzantine Relations, I.B.TAURIS, 30 janvier 2015. Arab messengers played a vital role in the medieval Islamic world and its diplomatic relations with foreign ...
Hassan Bouali
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