Queen Helen Nemanjić (1250–Brnjaci near Zubin Potok, February 8, 1314) was a Serbian medieval queen and consort of King Stefan Uroš I (r. 1243–1276), the fifth ruler of the Serbian Nemanide dynasty.
Čedomila Marinković
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Religious Materiality and Virtual Sainthood: The Case of Shna Ndou (St. Anthony) Pilgrimage in Laç
The interdisciplinary perspective, between history and anthropology, of our contribution has as its subject the pilgrimage at Kisha e Shna Ndout (Sanctuary of St.
Gianfranco Bria, Maria Chiara Giorda
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The Archaeological Evidence of St. Clement of Ohrid’s Activities in the Ohrid Region [PDF]
Among the activities of St. Clement of Ohrid was the construction of the church and monastery in Ohrid, which was carried out at the end of the 9th century at the location where some Byzantine basilicas had stood previously. As findings of archaeological
Pasko Kuzman
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3D SURVEYING AND 3D RECONSTRUCTION OF ARCHITECTURE OF THE ROYAL PARK OF TIRANA [PDF]
The research proposes the study of the Royal Park of Tirana in Albania, with particular reference both to the vegetation system, such as tree-lined avenues, ornamental gardens and vegetable gardens, and to the architectural elements such as the Villa ...
L. Corniello
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I normanni nel territorio dell’Albania del Sud. Il caso di Gurëzeza
The purpose of this article is to gather historical and archaeological evidence on the Norman presence in Albania. Indeed, in the spring of 1081 a large Norman army landed on the coast of Vlora and within a short time, conquered the city and ...
Suela Xhyheri +2 more
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CHRISTIANITY IN THE HISTORY OF DERBENT IN SASSANID PERIOD AND THE STAGES OF ITS DEVELOPMENT
Derbent entered the historical literature as one of the largest Islamic centers in the Caucasus, where Muslim ideology was actively spread by the Arabs from the mid-seventh century.
A. A. Kudryavtsev
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The Slavic Liturgy of the Byzantine Rite and the Corpus of Slavic Liturgical Books at the End of the 9th and the Beginning of the 10th Centuries [PDF]
Recent scholarship on the historical development of the Slavic liturgy in its early stage has shown that one of the important prerequisites for its practical implementation was the establishment, under the guidance of a bishop, of a church organization ...
Aleksey M. Pentkovskiy
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Biskupi Dyrrachionu w strukturach patriarchatu Konstantynopola (VII-XI wiek)
The Early Middle Ages brought grave losses to the Christian Churches in the East. It was only the patriarchate of Constantinople that managed to maintain its previous dignity.
Jarosław Dudek
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Hannah Jessie Hankin-Hardy, in medical and humanitarian mission in Serbia during the great war [PDF]
The Studenica Monastery, built in 1186 A.D., the royal mausoleum of the Nemanjic Dynasty, is considered the forerunner of the Serbian statehood and conscience because in it the first school and hospital were established.
Popović-Filipović Slavica
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Loanwords and Linguistic Phylogenetics: *pelek̑u‐ ‘axe’ and *(H)a(i̯)g̑‐ ‘goat’1
Abstract This paper assesses the role of borrowings in two different approaches to linguistic phylogenetics: Traditional qualitative analyses of lexemes, and quantitative computational analysis of cognacy. It problematises the assumption that loanwords can be excluded altogether from datasets of lexical cognacy.
Simon Poulsen
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