Slavic Morphosyntax is Primarily Determined by its Geographic Location and Contact Configuration. [PDF]
Seržant IA.
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Alexandru Madgearu, A comparison between two migrations in the Byzantine Empire: the Goths and the Pechenegs [PDF]
The study compares from several points of view two migratory movements across the Lower Danube: the Tervingi Goths in 376 and the Pechenegs in 1045-1047. In both cases the imperial authorities hoped they would gain supplementary military forces, but the events turned both migratory groups into internal enemies. There are some similarities in the causes
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The paternal genetic legacy of Hungarian-speaking Rétköz (Hungary) and Váh valley (Slovakia) populations. [PDF]
Pamjav H +5 more
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Transformation of the tax system during the Middle Ages : the case of Russia [PDF]
The reorganization of the world and its globalization, a new turn of migration processes led to the appearance of problems that had not previously disturbed into the modern society.
Akhmetshin, E. M. +5 more
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Floating identities. From Kasogs and Zichians to Circassian and Kabarda
This paper is dedicated to the study of the role of Circassians in the political history of Eastern Europe and the Caucasus in the 9th–17th centuries. The task of this study is to analyze the evolution and change in ethnic and confessional identities in ...
Yaroslav V. Pylypchuk
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Mitochondrial DNA Profiles of Individuals from a 12th Century Necropolis in Feldioara (Transylvania). [PDF]
Gînguță A +5 more
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The Relations Between the Pechenegs and the Byzantine Empire
Denne oppgaven undersøker forholdet mellom det Bysantinske Riket og Petsjenegerne. Den undersøker Steppetradisjonen og den Bysantinske diplomatiske tradisjonen, og bruker dem for å vise at tiden Petsjenegerne brukte på de Pontiske steppene kan deles inn i to perioder. Den første perioden kjennetegnes med fredelige forhold og aktivt bysantinsk diplomati
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The Changing Role of the Cataphract in the Byzantine Army [PDF]
Contact with the Sassanids as well as nomad tribes such as the Huns taught the Byzantines the importance of cavalry, and in adopting these kinds of tactics they implemented the cataphract into their forces.
Scott, Elliott
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Des princes scythes aux capitaines des Iasses
To this day in Hungary – itself an ethnic and linguistic exception in Europe – awareness of a variety of ancient traditions and identities persists. Not those that readily come to mind (Slovaks, Croatians, Serbs or Romanians), but those of communities ...
Nathalie Kálnoky
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