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The first part of the paper discusses the written evidence about the Roman road station Anasamus, the Late Roman military fort Ansamus, and the Early Byzantine fortified settlement and later city Ἀσημοῦς/Ἀσήμος.
Sergey Torbatov
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Kilka uwag o paramedycznym zastosowaniu oliwy przez chrześcijan w okresie wczesnobizantyńskim
Sources of the Early Byzantine Period describe Christian practices of using oil for medical purposes. These practices were not usual medical procedures.
Ireneusz Milewski
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Archaeology and Urban Settlement in Late Roman and Byzantine Anatolia
h e site of medieval Euchaïta, on the northern edge of the central Anatolian plateau, was the centre of the cult of St h eodore Tiro (‘the Recruit’).
J. Haldon, H. Elton, James Newhard
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HISTORY AND THEORY AND PHILOLOGY NOW: TOGETHER IN THEORY
ABSTRACT In English‐speaking academe, philology has virtually disappeared as a defined discipline, although its traditional array of skills and techniques for reading, editing, and interpreting texts are indispensable to fields ranging from biblical studies through every language and literature and are central to historical research. Philology's status
Nancy Partner
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The visibility of women in tenth‐century Rome
Women played a significant part in tenth‐century Rome, and the documentation makes them visible in a way rarely seen in early medieval sources. First examining the political agency of the foremost among them, women like Marozia and the Theophylact family senatrices, this paper also highlights the socio‐economic, legal and cultural role of many women of
Veronica West‐Harling
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Archaeological survey at Balama Byzantine Castle in Pisidia (southwest Turkey): a preliminary report [PDF]
The ancient region of Pisidia, located in southwest Turkey, has a settlement history extending from the Prehistoric period to the end of the Byzantine era. Numerous settlements established in this area lay along the Via Sebaste — a vital route connecting
Hüseyin Metin, Abdulhadi Durukan
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Venice in the East: Renaissance Crete and Cyprus [PDF]
This music bears witness to how ancient Greek and Latin liturgical traditions were richly embellished during the Renaissance on the islands of Crete and Cyprus, all within the shared cultural space of Venetian rule.
Lingas, A.
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Periodic Revival or Continuation of the Ancient Military Tradition? Another Look at the Question of the Katáfraktoi in the Byzantine Army [PDF]
This article discusses the question of origin and identity of katáfraktoi – heavy-armoured cavalry in Byzantium. In the specialist literature on the subject, there is a widespread opinion that the heavily-armoured elitist cavalry, defined as catafracti
Wojnowski, Michał
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The Byzantine Church of The Holy Virgin Pammacaristos at Istanbul
When Constantine the Great transfered the capital of the Empire in May 330 A. D. to the city to which he gaye his name a new period began in the history of art and architecture.
Aziz Ogan
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Continuity of basilicas in Kosovo and Metohia [PDF]
The continuity of basilicas in Kosovo and Metohia can be followed beginning with Roman basilica-like halls via early Christian and Byzantine buildings of cultural character, whose existence and function are in accordance with certain historical events ...
Janjić Dragana J., Savić Marija M.
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