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Constantine Porphyrogenitus, De administrando imperio and the Byzantine historiography of the mid-10th century [PDF]
The paper is dedicated to certain aspects of the treatise De administrando imperio, composed at the court of Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus in 948-952. It first examines the diplomatic basis of the information collected in the treatise,
Komatina Predrag
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Information about Belgrade in Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus [PDF]
The paper looks at two sets of data provided by Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus’ De administranndo imperio, one concerning information about Belgrade in the context of Serbian settlement in the Byzantine Empire under Heraclius, the other ...
Kalić Jovanka
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The present text aims to reflect on the reliability of Constantine Porphyrogenitus’ account about the departure of Časlav, a Serbian prince, from Bulgaria at the beginning of the reign of Peter I, the successor of Symeon.
Mirosław J. Leszka
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CONSTANTINE PORPHYROGENITUS: AΤΕΛΚΟΥΖΟΥ CONSTANTINE PORPHYROGENITUS: ATELKUZU [PDF]
The treatise of Konstantin Porphyrogenitus “On the Management of the Empire” is the most authoritative source on toponymy and ethnonymics of Eastern Europe regions associated with the early history of the ancestors of the modern Slavs, Turks and Indo-Iranians, so every name mentioned in it continues to arouse the most lively interest to this day.
Gennadiy E. Kornilov
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Nadel Benjamin. Literary Tradition and Epigraphical Evidence : Constantine Porphyrogenitus' Information on the Bosporan Kingdom of Emperor Diocletian Reconsidered. In: Dialogues d'histoire ancienne, vol. 3, 1977. pp. 87-114.
Benjamin Nadel
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The first populated cities of christened Serbia in X century by Constantine Porphyrogenitus, on the map of Guillaume Delisle [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the identification of the first inhabited cities in baptized Serbia at the beginning of the X century, mentioned by Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus.
Grčić Mirko, Grčić Ljiljana
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Introduction. The article discusses information sources of the 10th – 11th centuries about the oil fields in the area of the Bosporus needed to produce the secret offensive weapon of the Byzantine Empire, i.e. the famous “Greek fire”. Methods.
Valeriy E. Naumenko
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Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus’ treatise De Administrando Imperio contains unique information on the country of Papagiya located in the Northwest Caucasus between Zikhiya and Kasakhiya. The present paper deals with the issues of Papagiya localization in
Inga A. Druzhinina
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The letters exchanged between Byzantine emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (913-959) and his close friend Theodore, Bishop of Cyzicus, are of the utmost importance, representing the only preserved example of authentic writings from the emperor. Other than the fact that the correspondence offers details concerning the relationship between Theodore ...
Teuta Serreqi Jurić
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