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Senachereim in Byzance: New Seals of Theodoros Senachereim from Bulgaria
Introduction. The new seal of proedros Theodoros Senachereim presents the oikeios of emperor Alexios I Komnenos (1081–1118), well-known from written sources. Analysis.
Nikolay A. Alekseienko +1 more
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The Byzantine Aristocracy in the Crimea and Taman: the Hagiostephanitai (12th Century)
Introduction. Finds of seals of representatives of more than 50 Byzantine names of 11th-12th centuries are known in the Crimea (Chersonesos, Sudak, Kerch, etc.) and Taman Peninsula by the present time.
Viktor N. Chkhaidze
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The review contains the analysis and evaluation of the monograph by N. A. Alekseenko devoted to the seals of officials of Byzantine Cherson of the 8th–11th centuries.
Viktor N. Chkhaidze
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Increased interest to the sigillographic artifacts found over the large areas adjacent to the chief administrative and economic centers of medieval Crimea currently allows to expand greatly the geographical map of the molybdoboulloi finds in this region.
Nikolay A. Alekseenko
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Byzantine Taurica in the Second Half of the 11th Century and New Seal of Leon Aliates from Cherson
he discovery of a valuable and important sphragistic source in Cherson – the seal of Strategos and Patrikios Leon Aliates, known by the inscription of 1059, brings us back to the old problems of the development of the administrative system of the Crimean
Nikolay A. Alekseenko
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Leo Sgouros is one of the Byzantine magnates who ruled in the northeastern Peloponnese in the late 12th – early 13th centuries. The paper discusses the separatist activity of the Leo Sgouros which allowed him in a short time to create ephemeral ‘state ...
Viktor N. Chkhaidze
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Byzantine Cherson Lead Seals from private collection
The collection of the Byzantine Cherson lead seals is constantly replenished by new findings. This article is devoted to the molybdoboulloi being found during the 20th century and united now in a private collection.
Nikolay Aleksandrovich Alekseienko
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