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Changes in the rights of the Ruthenians under the influence of the byzantine empire in the period of the residency of Igor Rurikovich

Changes in the rights of the Ruthenians under the influence of the byzantine empire in the period of the residency of Igor Rurikovich

... Conclusion: The terms of the treaty of 944, if compared with the treaties of 907, 911 , indicate a number of concessions committed by the Kievan Rus on the Byzantine Empire. The legal status of the ...

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Libraries and Book Culture of the Byzantine Empire.

Libraries and Book Culture of the Byzantine Empire.

... This paper examines the libraries and book culture of the Byzantine Empire. It finds that the Imperial and Patriarchal Libraries enjoyed royal patronage from the empire’s very inception, and benefited from ...

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In the Byzantine Empire

In the Byzantine Empire

... been entrusted entirely to oral traditions. Yet sources without musical notation – depictions of music-making in visual art, manuals of court ceremony, canonical legislation, homilies, the lives of saints, and secular ...

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Byzantine Cappadocia : the planning and function of its ecclesiastical structures

Byzantine Cappadocia : the planning and function of its ecclesiastical structures

... Although the Byzantine Empire was Constantinopole-centred, scholars of Byzantium need to turn to the provinces for evidence which is lacking in the capital.From the late ninth to the end[r] ...

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Fair game: exploring the dynamics, perception and environmental impact of ‘surplus’ wild foods in England 10kya present

Fair game: exploring the dynamics, perception and environmental impact of ‘surplus’ wild foods in England 10kya present

... the Byzantine Empire, where the elite passion for hunting and the emparkment of wild ungulates persisted unbroken from the Roman period ( Š ev č enko 2002) and was most likely introduced to England around ...

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Byzantine heritage, archaeology, and politics between Russia and the Ottoman Empire: Russian Archaeological Institute in Constantinople (1894 1914)

Byzantine heritage, archaeology, and politics between Russia and the Ottoman Empire: Russian Archaeological Institute in Constantinople (1894 1914)

... studying Byzantine history to understand Russian and broader Slavic ...the Byzantine Empire undertook an educative (vospitatel’ny) role in its relations with its European neighbours in the West ...

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Review Class Day 3 notes

Review Class Day 3 notes

... (1) wars with Japan (2) conquests by Mongol invaders (3) visits to western European countries (4) trade with the Byzantine Empire 9. A primary goal of European Crusaders fighting in t[r] ...

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Review Class Day 3 (1)

Review Class Day 3 (1)

... The Byzantine Empire, Islam, European Middle Ages, The Crusades, The Gupta and Early African Kingdoms... Division of the Roman Empire.[r] ...

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Catastrophe, Chaos and Complexity: The Death, Decay and Rebirth of Towns from Antiquity to Today

Catastrophe, Chaos and Complexity: The Death, Decay and Rebirth of Towns from Antiquity to Today

... the Byzantine Empire under Justinian reached, in its Eastern Provinces, a degree of populousness and wealth often unparalleled since Classi- cal Greek times (BiNTLlFF, SNODGRASS, ...the Byzantine ...

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Byzantium: Religion, Art, Architecture.

Byzantium: Religion, Art, Architecture.

... theocratic empire with heterogeneous ...the byzantine religious culture. The majority of byzantine art was commissioned for religious purposes and predestined to be used in churches and ...The ...

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Albanians between the Western and Eastern Church during the 11th -15th Centuries:  Religious and Political Affiliations

Albanians between the Western and Eastern Church during the 11th -15th Centuries: Religious and Political Affiliations

... the Byzantine Empire and the Roman Empire, meaning thus that the territories were incorporated within the religious influence of both the Orthodox Church and the Catholic ...

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Female Representations in Byzantine Art of Kosova

Female Representations in Byzantine Art of Kosova

... of Byzantine art on the territory of Kosova, it would, no doubt, be the picture of Queen Simonida depicted within the commissioners’ scene on the pillars situated between the naos and the narthex in Graçanicë ...

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Islamic Schism, Seljuks, and Ottomans.pptx

Islamic Schism, Seljuks, and Ottomans.pptx

...  The Seljuks played a major role in the Middle Ages in defending the Islamic world against the Crusaders and conquering large parts of the Byzantine Empire.  They also did a service [r] ...

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Ireland and Empire

Ireland and Empire

... British Empire, tried to disprove by comparison with the actual state of affairs Unionist arguments that Ireland benefited from incorporation in the United Kingdom; it does not represent Griffith's own ...

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Empire of Dirt

Empire of Dirt

... ―Watch out!‖ Aspen yells, and Shae swerves to miss a mangy dog just in time.. ―Holy shit!‖ Shae says.[r] ...

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Six Notes on Byzantine Documents

Six Notes on Byzantine Documents

... There is no year 9 which can be identified in this period; the 9th year of Constans fell in 341/2, but a reference to this year by year 9 alone, omitting year 18 of Constantius II, would[r] ...

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Constantin Brâncoveanu and the Byzantine Epinoia

Constantin Brâncoveanu and the Byzantine Epinoia

... Significant in this effect is a paragraph from the Turkish-Byzantine History of Ducas (XXIII, 8) (Ducas 175). The chronicler presents the “ancient mentality of the Turks”- which, like no other people, have had ...

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Chronological Reckoning in Byzantine Egypt

Chronological Reckoning in Byzantine Egypt

... regnal year 17) ; usually only the highest-numbered regnal year is given, but at other times the full sequence is found.12 There is still no sign of true chronologic[r] ...

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A Checklist of Bishops in Byzantine Egypt

A Checklist of Bishops in Byzantine Egypt

... One can only observe that there are quite a few localities in Egypt which never had the status of a metropolis or any other form of 'city' status, in other words: it was evidently possible that there were times when a ...

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Ch. 10 Byzantine and Russia.pptx

Ch. 10 Byzantine and Russia.pptx

...  Constantinople was the center of the empire. It was located on the shores of the Bosporus Strait, which linked the Mediterranean and Black Seas. It was protected on three sides by water and commanded key trade ...

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