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An interesting Early Byzantine lead seal
The paper presents an Early Byzantine lead seal, belonging to Theodor, Prefect of the islands, who was in charge of the Quaestura exercitus sometime between 536 and 575.
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Două sigilii bizantine inedite de la Noviodunum (Isaccea, jud. Tulcea)
Includes a summary in English Two Unpublished Byzantine Seals from Noviodunum (Isaccea, Tulcea County) The author presents two lead seals from the Museum of Brăila (on the Danube). The seals were found at Noviodunum, the great Byzantine center from the
Costel Chiriac
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“I Carve You, Keeper of My Soul and My Writings, on My Seal...”
The lead seals perfectly illustrate the indissoluble connection of Byzantine society with religion, its attributes and Christian symbols. There is not much data saved in annals of Byzantine history, including church sources, on the general background of ...
Nikolay Aleksandrovich Alekseenko
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The Byzantine Aristocracy in the Crimea and Taman: the Hagiostephanitai (12th Century)
Introduction. Finds of seals of representatives of more than 50 Byzantine names of 11th-12th centuries are known in the Crimea (Chersonesos, Sudak, Kerch, etc.) and Taman Peninsula by the present time.
Viktor N. Chkhaidze
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Two Sacred Bread Seals from Yalova/ Çobankale Excavation
Xerigordos (Çobankale), located in the Yalakdere Valley in the Altınova district of Yalova, is a particularly important castle settlement established on the main roads. The name of the castle is frequently mentioned in historical sources between the 11th
Gülgün Köroğlu, Selçuk Seçkin
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Ekdikos (defensor civitatis) in Roman empire and Byzantium [PDF]
During the 5th and 6th centuries a significant change occurred in the nature of defensor civitatis, in line with the social and political context. After the reign of Emperor Justinian I, the competences of the defensor decreased.
Ilić Tamara
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The author has discussed the question of Byzantium’s particular interest to the strategically important Crimean region against the background of the seals of Byzantine emperors discovered in Byzantine Taurica.
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Alekseienko
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Maria Lekapene was the granddaughter of Byzantine Emperor Romanos I Lekapenos. In 927 she married Peter I of Bulgaria. Her marriage in Constantinople aimed to strengthen the newly signed Byzantine-Bulgarian peace treaty.
Zofia A. Brzozowska
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In the large array of archaeological finds of the Byzantine periods from the byzantine Cherson and his environs there are hanging lead seals, which are especially interesting for reconstruction of administrative and political development of this center ...
Nikolaj Aleksandrovich Alekseyenko
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The review contains the analysis and evaluation of the monograph by N. A. Alekseenko devoted to the seals of officials of Byzantine Cherson of the 8th–11th centuries.
Viktor N. Chkhaidze
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