Byzantine-Crusader Relations from the Establishment of the Byzantine Empire to the End of the Fourth Crusade [PDF]
The Byzantine Empire was born from the womb of the Roman Empire in Europe, separated from it, and formed their own empire, whose natures are different from the uncivilized peoples and inhabitants of Europe who are characterized by strength, cruelty and ...
Mohammed S. Hashem, Majeed M. Naief
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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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THE PRINCIPALITY OF TAYK IN THE CONTEXT OF THE REGIONAL POLICY OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE DURING THE REIGN OF BASIL II [PDF]
During the reign of Emperor Basil II, the Byzantine Empire intensified its policy of expansion in the eastern direction, thereby creating the prerequisites for the capture of new territories.
Akopov, A.+2 more
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This article deals with the engagement of the Byzantine eastern troops in the wars the empire waged against Bulgaria from the late seventh until the early eleventh centuries.
Symeon Antonov
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The diocesan structure of the Archbishopric of Ohrid in the charters of basil II: Historical development until the early 11th century [PDF]
The paper discusses the diocesan structure of the Archbishopric of Ohrid as conveyed in the charters of the Byzantine emperor Basil II issued in 1019, 1020 and 1020-1025.
Komatina Predrag
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In 1185, after a successful revolt against the Byzantine empire, the so-called second Bulgarian kingdom was established on the territory of the former province of Paradounavon/Paristrion, that had been the first area of settlement of the Bulgars who had ...
Francesco Dall’Aglio
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Decline of the Byzantine Thalassocracy
After 1204, the Byzantine Empire lost control over the Eastern Mediterranean. The restoration of the Empire in 1261, however, did not recover its sea dominance.
Tatiana Viktorovna Kushch
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The greatest misfortune in the Oikoumene Byzantine historiography on the fall of Constantinople in 1453 [PDF]
The focus of the paper is on the manner in which the so-called Four Historians of the Fall of the Byzantine Empire to the Ottoman Turks - Doukas, Laonikos Chalkokondyles, George Sphrantzes and Kritoboulos of Imbros - describe the 1453 conquest ...
Nikolić Maja
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The Effect of the Sasanian-Byzantine Wars (A.D. 603-628) on the Collapse of Sasanian Empire [PDF]
Sasanian Empire in the early 7th century AD, due to long years of wars with Byzantine Empire (603-626 AD) and its later defeat, lost its military and defensive strength, and went through a political crisis.
Mehrdad Ghodrat Dizaji
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Practical Differentially Private and Byzantine-resilient Federated Learning [PDF]
Privacy and Byzantine resilience are two indispensable requirements for a federated learning (FL) system. Although there have been extensive studies on privacy and Byzantine security in their own track, solutions that consider both remain sparse. This is due to difficulties in reconciling privacy-preserving and Byzantine-resilient algorithms. In this
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