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This article focuses on the borders of the Byzantine Empire in medieval South-East Europe, namely in pre-Ottoman (i.e. Byzantine) Macedonia. Far-reaching political changes occurred in the Southern Balkan Peninsula from the end of the 13th until the ...
Mihailo St. Popovic, Vratislav Zervan
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The authors publish a unique inscription with the second half-verse of Psalm 45: 6 on а 12th century brick from the excavations of the “Mernaya izba” on the Castle hill of Hrodna (Grodno; Republic of Belarus).
Andrey Yu. Vinogradov +2 more
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Early Medieval World (Chapter 2 of World History, A Short, Visual Introduction)
The fifth through the tenth centuries was a period of significant transformation for Europe. As a result of the Germanic invasions and the collapse of the economy, the last Roman Emperor in the West, Romulus Augustulus (475-76), was deposed in 476.
Corning, Caitlin
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Itinéraires autour d’une plaque-boucle byzantine du vie siècle
A rigid belt-plaque made of copper alloy was discovered unstratified on the site of Menjou (Ariège) in 2000. It has been identified as belonging to a Byzantine type of the 6th century AD, a unique find in Gaul. Here we explore the question of the origins
Jean-Luc Boudartchouk
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This paper is primarily a presentation of two recently excavated rooms in the 6th c. Episcopal Basili-ca at the site of Golemo Gradište, village of Konjuh.
Snively, Carolyn S.
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Following recent excavations and geophysical prospection at Idomeni in the Kilkis prefecture of Northern Greece, this paper attempts to reconstruct through digital means, the tangible and intangible vestiges of historical episodes that come together to ...
Chatzitoulousis Stamatis +9 more
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Institute of Historical Research Newsletter, Summer Term 2005 [PDF]
The IHR produces a termly newsletter, which gives details of seminars and conferences and other historical news.
Institute of Historical Research
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Kelliotic and Idiorrhythmic Monasteries in the Middle and Late Byzantine Periods
Abstract In the modern period idiorrhythmic monasticism was prevalent on Mt Athos and elsewhere. This article seeks to establish when the idiorrhythmic way of life first appeared and how it developed in the Middle and Late Byzantine periods.
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Monastic Traditions and Practices in Macedonia and Their Implications in Modern Times
The purpose of this paper is to present several fundamental aspects in the reconstruction of the issue related to the monasticism in Macedonia. In that sense, taken into consideration is the historical and spiritual continuity of the monasticism ...
Angelovska-Panova, Maja
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