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Monasticism in the Byzantine Empire

2020
AbstractModern scholars are in a good position to write broad, engaging, and coherent accounts of Byzantine monasticism, ones that explain its vital role in politics and society, its remarkable resiliency in response to historical change, and its lasting contribution to values and culture.
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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 Byzantine Empire and Its Generals: An Ancient Empire Back to Life in Computer Security

Computer, 2023
Pedro Reviriego   +2 more
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The Byzantine Empire

Notes and Queries, 1892
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Women in the Byzantine Empire

In premodern societies, such as Byzantium where the dominant ideology was male-centered, there was much discussion in various texts—moralist, legal, philosophical, religious, medical, and literary—about women’s weakness and inferiority, their “right” social and cultural place, and their responsibilities and rights. At the same time, epigraphic evidence
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The Jews in the Byzantine Empire

The Jewish Quarterly Review, 1940
Solomon Zeitlin, Joshua Starr
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Administrative and accounting practices in the Byzantine Empire

Accounting History, 2013
Charles Richard Baker
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Byzantine Empire:

Trends in History, 1980
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