Heraclius and the Evolution of Byzantine Strategy [PDF]
The Byzantine military strategy expressed in the 10th century treatise On Skirmishing marked a decisive shift in Byzantine strategy and an entirely new mindset in approaching war. What is unique about this strategy is that it was not created during a war
Ekkebus, Bob
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Mussolini\u27s Gladius: The Double-Edged Sword of Antiquity in Fascist Italy
Mussolini and the Fascist Party used a plethora of propaganda techniques in order to suggest the renewal of the old Roman Empire with the rise of the Italian Fascist Party. Through the use of ideology, race issues, religion, educational control, posters,
Schrader, Kyle W.
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Greek Conformism under Turkish Expansion: Late Byzantine Writers’ View
The article focuses on the issue of Byzantines’ voluntary transition into the authority of Ottoman Turks as regarded by Byzantine writers. Referring to a number of works of intellectuals of the late 14th — early 15th century, the author identifies the ...
Natal'ja Еduardovna Zhigalova
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Saints' mobility and confinement: deconstructing Byzantine stories of (fe)male ascetics and monastics. [PDF]
Papavarnavas C.
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Dracunculiasis over the centuries: the history of a parasite unfamiliar to the West. [PDF]
Simonetti O +4 more
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Early historical report of alcohol hepatotoxicity in Minooye Kherad, a Pahlavi manuscript in Ancient Persia, 6th century CE. [PDF]
Hamdi H, Soleymani S, Zargaran A.
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Late Byzantine bridges as markers of imagined landscapes. [PDF]
Fingarova G.
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The paper discusses a wave of attacks on Christians in the lands of Islam that accompanied Byzantine victories on the battlefield in 10th–11th centuries, including pogroms and attacks in the capital of Egypt, Antioch, Alexandria, and Daqūqā’, which were ...
Maciej Czyż
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Un’analisi delle dinamiche strutturali delle aggregazioni cumane nell’XI secolo
Not so many armies in Medieval history have a reputation as fearsome as the hordes of the Asian steppes capable of inflicting devastation upon many sedentary societies.
Francesco Federici
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Robert of Courtenay (1221-1227): an idiot on the throne of Constantinople? [PDF]
Van Tricht, Filip
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