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Seals of the Personages from the Alexiad Found in Veliki Preslav
The study involves two groups of seals: 1) seals of the individuals who can be identified as the Alexiad personages: Alexios Komnenos as sebastos and megas domestikos (the first group) and emperor (the second one); his brother Adrianos Komnenos as ...
Ivan Jordanov
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Rekognicje celne jako źródło do dziejów Ormian kamienieckich w drugiej połowie XVI wieku
CUSTOMS RECOGNITIONS AS A SOURCE FOR STUDYING THE HISTORY OF KAMIENIEC ARMENIANS IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 16TH CENTURY Armenians were among the constituent ethnic groups in the society of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania ...
Mikołaj Walkowicz
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Les sceaux des abbés et du convent de la Trinité de Fécamp, XIIe-début du XIVe siècle
The seals of the Abbots and the convent of the Trinity of Fécamp, interesting from many points of view, in particular certain "contre-sceaux" derived from reused engraved gemstones from antiquity, have never been the subject of any long term study.
Michaël Bloche
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Introduction. Written sources and epigraphic monuments reflecting the history of Early Byzantine Cherson keep a few isolated accounts of some representatives of a large imperial administrative apparatus, which certainly existed in the city from the late ...
Nikolaу A. Alekseienko
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Byzantine Lead Seal of Constantine, Notarios and Abydikos from Bulgaria
Introduction. The paper deals with a byzantine lead seal of Constantine, notarios and abydikos, which originated from the vicinity of the medieval fortress of Rusokastro, southeastern Bulgaria. Methods.
Nikolay Kanev
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Self-Representation on Byzantine Seals
Sigillography brings to our attention a huge number of individuals that would otherwise have remained unknown. Thousands of seals survive that bear, together with religious images, inscriptions indicating the name of their owner, a title and the office ...
Claudia Sode
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To the Cursus Honorum of Philaretos Brachamios
Philaretos Brachamios was a well-known personality who found himself at the center of Byzantine Middle Eastern politics after 1071. His anme appeared in the works of Armenian (Matt‘eos Urhayets‘i) and Syrian (Michael the Syrian) writers.
Valerii Pavlovich Stepanenko
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Stone Print from the Karakengir River
The meaning of the article is determined by the necessity to introduce into scientific discourse a rare monument of sigillography – a stone carved print.
Varfolomeev Victor V.
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This article deals with the engagement of the Byzantine eastern troops in the wars the empire waged against Bulgaria from the late seventh until the early eleventh centuries.
Symeon Antonov
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Image of St. George as Dragon-Slayerr on the Seal M-8759 from the State Hermitage Museum Collection
This paper addresses the history of research of a Byzantine seal dating from the twelfth century and analyzes of its iconography. In 1884, Gustave Schlumberger first published an anonymous Byzantine seal from his private collection in the famous ...
Valerii Pavlovich Stepanenko
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