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The Church of Divine Wisdom or of Christ – the Incarnate "Logos"? Dedication of "Hagia Sophia" in Constantinople in the Light of Byzantine Sources from 5th to 14th Century [PDF]
The article attempts to answer the question of how the name of the most important Byzantine church of Constantinople, the basilica of Hagia Sophia, built in the mid-4th cent., and then rebuilt during the reign of Justinian the Great was understood and ...
Zofia Brzozowska
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Lead plaques of the so-called Danubian Riders from Serdica and the surrounding territory
The lead plaques of the so-called Danubian Riders significantly outnumber their stone counterparts. In the last fifteen years several new items have been discovered in Sofia and its surrounding territory.
Mario Ivanov
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Introduction. The article is devoted to the problem of interpretation of the canons 9 and 17 of the Council of Chalcedon (451) which regulate the arbitrage in disputes between clerics.
Georgy Zakharov
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Късноантичната баня при минералния каптаж на Сердика
: The hot mineral spring in Serdica is of a particular importance for the Roman town. An establishment of a Roman spa complex utilising the mineral spring catchment is suggested for the early stages of the settlement development.
Mario Ivanov
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Imperial constitutions make the basic source of Roman law in the period of the Principate or the Dominate. They present the Roman manner of unifying multicultural law of the Empire, consisting of various legislative practices and organization of the ...
Malina Novkirishka-Stoyanova
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Christ as Comes Augusti: On the Question of Numismatic Iconography of Justinian II
This paper compares iconography of the “image of power” on Roman coins of Emperor Aurelian (minted in Serdica, minted in 274–275) and Byzantine pieces of Emperor Justinian II (Constantinople and several Western provincial mints, 705–711).
Mikhail Nikolaevich Butyrskii
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The article tries to answer three questions related to the tribes that came into conflict with the Bulgarian state during its expansion to the west in the first third of the 9th century. And the questions addressed in it are: 1. How many and which tribes
Nikolay Hrissimov
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Към въпроса за развитието на Сердика през римската и късноримската епохи
The study offers a new reading of the fortifications’ development and urban planning of the town of Serdica, made possible as a result of many years of archaeological research in the city and the accumulation of voluminous archaeological and historical ...
Iliana Borisova-Katsarova
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CERAMIC WORKSHOPS IN DACIA MEDITERRANEA (LATE THIRD – EARLY SEVENTH CENTURY AD)
Dacia Mediterranea was established after the division of the first Dacia to the South of the Danube in the 280s. The town of Serdica became the capital of the province while other urban settlements in the latter’s territory which are known from the ...
Alexander Harizanov
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“Apostolic” and “Imperial” discourse in the development of the Roman Primacy in the 4th century [PDF]
The article is devoted to the evolution of the Roman primacy in the 4th century. The Christianization of the Empire accelerated the process of regional consolidation of the episcopate, but did not lead to the emergence of specific «imperial ecclesiology».
Zakharov Georgii
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