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Ukrainian Cloth Weaving in the Grip of the Imperial Policy of Muscovy (18th century)
The article examines the formation and development of cloth manufacturing in Ukraine in the 18th century. The effects of the policies of the Muscovy governments on economic processes in the Hetmanate are emphasized.
Oleksandr Gurzhii
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There is an indisputable fact that in Medieval Armenia, as in most countries of the Middle Ages, the sword was a popular (but expensive) type of weapon. However, what did these “swords” look like?
Raffaele D’Amato, Dmytro Dymydyuk
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The cathedral in Odense, Denmark, has for nine centuries held the relics of the Danish King St Canute the Holy and his brother Benedikt. They were both murdered in the predecessor church at the site in AD 1086, and Canute was sanctified in already in AD ...
Poul Grinder-Hansen+8 more
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An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.
Kaare Lund Rasmussen+10 more
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Pope Honorius (625–638) – a Pacifist or a Doctrinal Arbiter?
The purpose of this article is to analyze the standpoint of Pope Honorius (625–638) at the early stage of the controversy over operation in Christ. Patriarch Sophronius (633/634–638) expressed his protest against the statement on one operation in Christ ...
Oleksandr Kashchuk
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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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Byzantium’s arms and armours were researched by many historians. For that reason, the military history of the medieval Roman Empire enjoyed a dominant position in medieval historiography, with the consequence that very often the military history of small
Dmytro Dymydyuk
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History of Christian Philosophy in the Middle Ages
0. Hamelin once said that Descartes was a direct successor of the ancients, almost as if, with the exception of a few naturalists, there had been no philosophical thought between the ancients and Descartes.
É. Gilson
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Self-portrait in the Middle Ages [PDF]
Self-portrait has always been a complex artistic genre since its appearance until gaining its autonomy, because it reflects the artist’s mental and artistic development level to a great extent.
Ioana Palamar
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The Ecclesiastical Symbols in Romanesque Art [PDF]
The Church followed the doctrine of asceticism and distance from the use of precious materials in construction. The research addresses the concept of Romanesque art, the symbolic connotations, and meanings of Christianity in ecclesiastical architectural ...
Lina Mohamed Salah+2 more
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