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, 2017
This article presents a new interpretation of the historiographical production of Jordanes by situating it in the political and social environment of Constantinople of the years 550-552.
L. V. Hoof, P. V. Nuffelen
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This article presents a new interpretation of the historiographical production of Jordanes by situating it in the political and social environment of Constantinople of the years 550-552.
L. V. Hoof, P. V. Nuffelen
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, 2015
Although the role of Moriscos in the diplomacy of North African Muslim polities has long been recognized, next to nothing is known of their contribution to Ottoman diplomacy.
Tijana Krstić
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Although the role of Moriscos in the diplomacy of North African Muslim polities has long been recognized, next to nothing is known of their contribution to Ottoman diplomacy.
Tijana Krstić
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, 2015
By drawing on documents from European archives, this article addresses everyday aspects of diplomacy in sixteenth-century Constantinople. It focuses on how various go-betweens mediated political, cultural, religious, and linguistic boundaries in the ...
E. Gürkan
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By drawing on documents from European archives, this article addresses everyday aspects of diplomacy in sixteenth-century Constantinople. It focuses on how various go-betweens mediated political, cultural, religious, and linguistic boundaries in the ...
E. Gürkan
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2022
Bibliographic citation: Geoffroi de Villehardouin, Conquête de Constantinople, édité par Edmond Faral, Paris, 1961. Publié en ligne par la Base de français médiéval, http://catalog.bfm-corpus.org/villehardouin1. Dernière révision le 2013-06-17.
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Bibliographic citation: Geoffroi de Villehardouin, Conquête de Constantinople, édité par Edmond Faral, Paris, 1961. Publié en ligne par la Base de français médiéval, http://catalog.bfm-corpus.org/villehardouin1. Dernière révision le 2013-06-17.
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, 2017
This chapter examines the experiences of Russian refugee children in Constantinople in the 1920s.
E. White
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This chapter examines the experiences of Russian refugee children in Constantinople in the 1920s.
E. White
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The Relational Spiritual Geopolitics of Constantinople, the Capital of the Byzantine Empire
, 2016Strategically located on a peninsula on the European side of the narrow Bosphorus strait that connects the Mediterranean and the Black Seas (by way also of the Sea of Marmara and the Dardanelles), Constantinople; the capital city of the medieval Roman ...
J. Bogdanović
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From Constantinople to the frontier : the city and the cities
, 2016M aeou, Kapianaki nd Bdioli (ds.) rom Conntinople to he Fntier Nicholas S.M. Matheou is a D.Phil. candidate in Oriental Studies at Pembroke College, Oxford, with the thesis title Aristakes of Lastivert's History in Context: Armenia and New Rome in the ...
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