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The Byzantine Empire, 1118–1204

2004
Under John II and Manuel I Byzantium remained a wealthy and expansionist power, maintaining the internal structures and external initiatives which were necessary to sustain a traditional imperial identity in a changing Mediterranean world of crusaders, Turks and Italian merchants.
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Byzantine Greece: Microcosm of Empire?

2023
Archibald Dunn, Brian McLaughlin
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Byzantine Empire:

Trends in History, 1980
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Eunuchs in the Byzantine Empire

By the term eunuchos, as well as by the terms thladias (a man whose testicles were intentionally crushed), spadon (a eunuch due to natural reasons), and ektomias (a castrated man), which designated different types of eunuchs, the Byzantines identified any male person deprived, fully or in part, of his genitals. This may have occurred in early childhood
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The “Greening” of Empire: The European Green Deal as the EU first agenda

Political Geography, 2023
Tomaso Ferrando, Brototi Roy
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Corporate social responsibility, overconfident CEOs and empire building: Agency and stakeholder theoretic perspectives

Journal of Business Research, 2020
Chandrasekhar Krishnamurti   +1 more
exaly  

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