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The “king of Francia” in De cerimoniis II, 48 [PDF]
In what is known as the List of addresses to the foreign rulers of De cerimoniis aulae Byzantinae (II, 48) by Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (913–959), there is an address to a ruler called “kingof Francia”.This paper is devoted to an attempt to find ...
Коматина, Предраг
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The News on “the Germans” (οἱ Νεμίτζοι) in Byzantine Narrative Essays of 10-12th Centuries
The article is a review of the news of the Byzantine narrative sources of the 10-12th centuries, in which an ethnonym “the Germans” is mentioned. The use of this term is extremely rare in Byzantine historiography of the eleventh and twelfth centuries ...
Maksim Igorevich Drobyshev
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В современной историографии существует устойчивое мнение о последовательной миграции древних венгров с Южного Урала (Magna Hungaria — Великой Вегрии) в донские степи (Леведию) и Северное Причерноморье (Ателькузу). В данной статье рассматриваются сведения
E. M. Usmanov
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Koitonites Niketas – The Donor of “Niketas Bible” of the 10th Century
Introduction. The article is devoted to the identification of the donor of the famous illuminated codex, which received the name “Niketas Bible” in historiography.
Marina A. Kurysheva
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Byzantine medicine and medical practitioners in the West: the case of Michael Dishypatos [PDF]
It seems to be generally assumed that, after about 1200, Byzantium lost its former ascendancy in the field of medical practice. The abundant evidence for Greek physicians practising in the West during the fifteenth century, however, challenges this view.
Harris, Jonathan
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The Dates of Diplomatic Letters of Hasdai Ibn Shaprut
Introduction. The article aims to analyze the possible dating of letters from the archive, which belonged to Hasdai ibn Shaprut, the grandee of the court of the first two caliphs of the Cordoba from the Umayyad dynasty.
Aleksey S. Shchavelev
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The Changing Role of the Cataphract in the Byzantine Army [PDF]
Contact with the Sassanids as well as nomad tribes such as the Huns taught the Byzantines the importance of cavalry, and in adopting these kinds of tactics they implemented the cataphract into their forces.
Scott, Elliott
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Although the suburb of the civitasof Dubrovnik has been a frequent scho-larly topic since the middle of the twentieth century, current researchers are still faced with numerous doubts and obscurities.
Željko Peković
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The History of the Remains of the Roman Emperor, Julian the Apostate
Julian (Flavius Claudius Iulianus), called the Apostate, Roman emperor in the years 361–363, was one of the most intriguing rulers. From antiquity to the present day he invariably aroused great interest, both during his life and after his death. He was a
Anna Pająkowska-Bouallegui +1 more
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В рассказе о римско-боспорской войне конца III — начала IV вв. у Константина Багрянородного описано применение херсонитами против боспорцев арбалетов, боспорцы для вторжения в римские пределы использовали пехоту, что делает невозможным считать боспорские
Тихонов В.А. / Tikhonov V.A.
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