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The Diplomacy and Diplomats in the “Caucasian dossier” of Constantine Porphyrogenitus
Drevneishie gosudarstva Vostochnoi Evropy, 2020Viada Arutyunova-Fidanyan
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Péter Várlaki, Péter Bárányi
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Péter Várlaki, Péter Bárányi
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De Administrando Imperio. Constantine Porphyrogenitus , Gy. Moravcsik, R. J. H. Jenkins
Speculum, 1951P. Charanis
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The article examines the accounts about the treaty between the Croats and the Pope from ch. 31 of the mid-10th century treatise “De administrando imperio” by the Byzantine emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus. Contrary to the traditional opinion according
Denis E. Alimov
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The article examines the accounts about the treaty between the Croats and the Pope from ch. 31 of the mid-10th century treatise “De administrando imperio” by the Byzantine emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus. Contrary to the traditional opinion according
Denis E. Alimov
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1993
Abstract The tenth century was an age of encyclopaedias and anthologies, the most ambitious and certainly the largest of which was the series of fifty-three volumes of excerpts from the Greek and Byzantine historians, planned and produced at the direction of the Emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus himself.
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Abstract The tenth century was an age of encyclopaedias and anthologies, the most ambitious and certainly the largest of which was the series of fifty-three volumes of excerpts from the Greek and Byzantine historians, planned and produced at the direction of the Emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus himself.
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2022
The correspondence between Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (913-959) and his close friend Theodore, Bishop of the city of Cyzicus, is of the utmost importance because it represents the only preserved example of the Emperor’s authentic writings and a good foundation for the gaining of insight into Constantine’s style of writing.
Sorić, Diana, Serreqi Jurić, Teuta
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The correspondence between Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (913-959) and his close friend Theodore, Bishop of the city of Cyzicus, is of the utmost importance because it represents the only preserved example of the Emperor’s authentic writings and a good foundation for the gaining of insight into Constantine’s style of writing.
Sorić, Diana, Serreqi Jurić, Teuta
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