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Isaac I Komnenos (1007–1060). Army Chief, Rebel, Emperor – in Search of His Military Doctrine?
Izaak Komnen (1007–1060) był pierwszym przedstawicielem swojej rodziny, który zasiadł na tronie cesarskim w Konstantynopolu. Ten wychowany przez cesarza Bazylego II (976–1025) człowiek, podczas niezwykle krótkiego panowania, próbował naprawić błędy ...
Böhm, Marcin
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Beobachtungen zum Taktikon Escorialense [PDF]
The Taktikon Escorialense, a list of functions compiled in the time of John I Tzimiskes, is an important source for studying the reform of the military organisation and state apparatus of Byzantium during the 10th century. Records of this reform, however,
Bojana Krsmanović, Krsmanović, Bojana
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The potential of the office of domestikos ton Scholon (8th-10th centuries) [PDF]
Тема рада односи се на развој функције доместика схола — најрепрезентативнијег представника институције врховне команде Царства. У периоду 8–10. в., доместик схола прошао је четири етапе развоја, у току којих је од најзначајнијег заповедника престоничке ...
Крсмановић, Бојана
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The Byzantine administration in the northern Balkans and Tsar Samuel [PDF]
In its administrative organization of the border on the rivers Sava and Danube, Byzantium followed certain principles that did not change significantly from the 6th to 11th century.
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Macedonian Dynasty Period in the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire (867-1056)
In this study titled Macedonian Dynasty Period in the Eastern Roman Empire In the period from 867 to 1056, Eastern Roman history, mostly political and military history addressed in all its aspects. Our aim in this study is Eastern Rome.
Gürses, Canberk
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The thesis is concerning with the military campaigns in the East, led by two Byzantine Emperors – Nikephoros II Phocas and John Tzimiskes. In these campaigns, which occurred in the 10th century, both emperors achieved significant territorial gains at the
Schneider, Filip
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From Pax Basiliana to Pax Byzantina
In the last decades of the 10th and first decades of the 11th century, the Byzantine Empire waged war against the Bulgarians for control of the Balkan interior.
Zdravković, Vladan, Krsmanović, Bojana
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Indirect Byzantinization: Bulgaria as a Case Study
With the conquest and integration of new territories into the Byzantine Empire, the peoples that inhabited them became exposed to so-called direct Byzantinization.
Pavlović, Bojana
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Miliaresion of John I Tzimiskes
This silver miliaresion was minted in Constantinople during the reign of John I Tzimiskes (969–976). The coin\u27s obverse contains the most text but is indecipherable because of the wear; it should read “John, in Christ, Autokrator, Pious Emperor of the
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The sons of Hagar. Byzantine views on the Arab army in military treatises of 9th and 10th century
Arab military expansion was a real challenge to the Byzantine Empire. The defeats sustained in wars with the Arabs, whom the Byzantines called sometimes Hagarenes to refer to Biblical Hagar, forced new method of war waging.
Wolińska, Teresa
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