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Itinéraires autour d’une plaque-boucle byzantine du vie siècle

open access: yesArchéopages, 2008
A rigid belt-plaque made of copper alloy was discovered unstratified on the site of Menjou (Ariège) in 2000. It has been identified as belonging to a Byzantine type of the 6th century AD, a unique find in Gaul. Here we explore the question of the origins
Jean-Luc Boudartchouk
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A Phoenician Way to be Roman [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This paper offers a synthesis on my dissertation, titled The Phoenician communities of the Iberian Peninsula and their integration in the Roman world: an identity perspective.
Machuca Prieto, Francisco
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Representation c. 800: Arab Byzantine Carolingian [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
What could or should be visually represented was a contested issue across the medieval Christian and Islamic world around the year 800. This article examines how Islamic, Byzantine, Carolingian and Palestinian Christian attitudes toward representation ...
Brubaker, Leslie
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Byzantine Missions among the Magyars in the Later 10th Century? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Byzantine missions among the Magyars during the later 10th century? For many 10th century Christian observers, as they frequently noted, the arrival of the conquering Hungarians at the end of the 9th century meant the beginning of the Apocalypse ...
Bollók, Ádám
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Szlachetni, odważni, dzicy? Obraz Waregów i Franków w oczach Bizantyńczyków w X-XI w.

open access: yesVox Patrum, 2018
During Xth and XIth century the Byzantine Empire was one of the strongest states in the Levant. In mentioned period the emperors undertook numerous mili­tary campaigns, both in order to expand the borders of the empire and restitute their authority on ...
Szymon Wierzbiński
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Numerical Analysis of the Tetrapylon Roman's Triumphal Arch of Tebessa: A Case Study. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The Tetrapylon  Roman Triumphal Arch or commonly called  'Caracalla Gate', located  in Tebessa City (Northern Algeria), is considered as one of the most distinctive type of arches associated with the ancient Roman's architecture. This historical monument,
ROUILI, Ahmed, TOUAHMIA, Mabrouk
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Chalcedonian armenian aristocracy in the service of empire: military leaders and diplomatic agents of Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Сериа III. Филология, 2013
The paper examines the social status and administrative activities of Chalcedonian Armenians in the service of the empire in IX–X centuries according to the treatise of Constantine Porphyrogennetos “On the Governance of the Empire”.
Arutiunova-Fidanian Viada
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Slavery in the Byzantine Empire

open access: yes, 2023
AbstractThe importance of Byzantium to the history of global slavery stems from its geographic and historical position. Byzantium boasts a history of more than a millennium, longer than any other Mediterranean empire. As an offspring of the Roman Empire, it inherited the Roman institution of slavery, which was in constant change in view of the changes ...
openaire   +1 more source

Cereals of antiquity and early Byzantine times. Wheat and barley in medical sources (second to seventh centuries AD) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The present book aims at a detailed analysis of the evolution of dietetic doctrines and an assessment of the value of medical sources for historians of food.
Jagusiak, Krzysztof   +2 more
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Cassius Dio\u27s Livia and the Conspiracy of Cinna Magnus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The dialogue between Livia and Augustus about the conspiracy of Cinna Magnus (Dio 55.14-22) subtly undermines Livia, portraying her clemency as Machiavellian, in a manner consistent with Dio’s view of powerful ...
Adler, Eric
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