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Administrative and accounting practices in the Byzantine Empire

Accounting History, 2013
There are three primary objectives for this article. The first is to describe the administrative and accounting practices of the Byzantine Empire during the fourth, fifth and sixth centuries CE. A survey of the specialized accounting history journals reveals that there have been no previous studies focusing on the Byzantine Empire, even though this ...
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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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The End of the Byzantine Empire

The History Teacher, 1981
Joseph L. Wieczynski   +1 more
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The Jews in the Byzantine Empire

The Jewish Quarterly Review, 1940
Joshua Starr, Solomon Zeitlin
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The Transfer of Population as a Policy in the Byzantine Empire

Comparative Studies in Society and History, 1961
In his account of the revolt of Thomas the Slavonian (820) against the Emperor Michael II (820–829) the Byzantine historian Genesius lists a variety of peoples from whom the armies of the rebel had been drawn: Saracens, Indians, Egyptians, Assyrians, Medes, Abasgians, Zichs, Vandals, Getae, Alans, Chaldoi, Armenians, adherents of the heretical sects of
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Byzantine-Resilient Secure Federated Learning

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 2021
Başak Güler, Jinhyun So
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The Holy See and the Byzantine Church and Empire

The Review of Politics, 1947
My intention here is to make a few reflections on the relations between the Papacy and the Byzantine Empire and Church, mostly from the cultural point of view. I wish to point out how the Popes continued for several centuries—from 1054 to 1453—to keep their attention fixed on the Eastern part of the Roman Empire, even after dissent had developed in the
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The Byzantine empire

1988
Peter W. Edbury, John Gordon Rowe
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SEAR: Secure and Efficient Aggregation for Byzantine-Robust Federated Learning

IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, 2022
Bo Feng, Chao Shen, Jianlin Jiang
exaly  

History of the Byzantine Empire

The American Historical Review, 1929
A. A. Vasiliev   +2 more
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