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Nomads on imperial lands: The Byzantine relationship with the Pechenegs in Byzantium, 1045 - 1100

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I løpet av 1040-tallet krysset Petsjenegene, en gruppe Tyrkiske nomader som bodde på steppene i sørlige Ukraina på 900- og tidlig 1000-tallet, Donau og tok seg inn på Bysantinsk territorium. Her ble de snart bosatt av Bysantinerne som forsøkte å innlemme dem. Denne oppgaven undersøker denne siste fasen av Bysants sitt forhold med Petsjenegene og prøver
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The origins of the Volga Bulghars [PDF]

open access: yes, 1990
Zimonyi, István
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The value of empire: tenth-century Bulgaria between Magyars, Pechenegs and Byzantium

Journal of Medieval History, 2010
The article seeks to explain the connection between the migration of the Magyars and Pechenegs in central and south-east Europe, in the late ninth and early tenth century, and the conflict between Byzantium and Bulgaria during the same period. Through reference to anthropologists discussing the relations between nomadic and sedentary societies ...
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Byzantium and the Pechenegs

2022
Mykola Melnyk, Yaroslav Prykhodko
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Pechenegs in the Historiography of the Russian Empire

2021
The first studies on the Pechenegs, who had an important presence in the north of the Black Sea, eastern Europe and the Balkans, were carried out by V. G. Vasilyevskiy 1872 towards the end of the Russian Empire period and continued with P. Golubovskiy (in 1884). In his work “Byzantium and Pechenegs”, Vasilyevskiy revealed the relations of the Pechenegs
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The Oldest News about the Pechenegs in Medieval Hungarian Sources

Drevneishie gosudarstva Vostochnoi Evropy
The earliest extant information about the peoples of Eastern Europe in the Latin-language writings of the Kingdom of Hungary is contained in an excerpt from a solemn sermon of the first Bishop of Chanad Gellert which is dated between 1030–1038. This passage is contained in the codex of the 14th century, discovered by F. Heinzer.
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