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The Conception and Articulation of Urban Space in Constantinople
Byzantion, Zeuxippos, and Constantinople: the Emergence of an Imperial City
Anastasius I As Pompey Brian Croke
Flying Buttress and Pointed Arch in Byzantine Cyprus
John I Tzimiskes and the Invention of Class “A” Anonymous Folles Jeremy J
Balicka-Witakowska Constantinople.Pdf
The Column of Constantine at Constantinople: a Cultural History (330-1453 C.E.)
In Studies in Byzantine Sigillography, I, Ed. N. Oikonomides (Washington, D.C., 1987), Pp
Theodorus Tptce1tupxoc Alan Cameron
Byzantine Empire (Ca 600-1200)
Byzantine Heritage Depicted: the Aqueduct of Valens in the Historical Topography of Istanbul
Observations on the Great Palace at Constantinople: the Sanctuaries of the Archangel Michael, the Daphne Palace, and the Magnaura
Sacred Relics and Imperial Ceremonies at the Great Palace of Constantinople
The Thomaites and the Makron
Dumbarton Oaks Hagiography Database
The Relational Spiritual Geopolitics of Constantinople, the Capital of the Byzantine Empire Jelena Bogdanović Iowa State University,
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An Urban Node in the Ritual Landscape of Byzantine Constantinople: the Church of St John the Baptist of the Stoudios Monastery
Archaeology Map.Indd
PDF Hosted at the Radboud Repository of the Radboud University Nijmegen
Nigel Westbrook the Freshfield Folio View of the Hippodrome in Istanbul
Dumbarton Oaks Papers
Refashioning Byzantium in Venice, Ca. 1200–1400 193 Holger A
The Great Palace As Reflected in the De Cerimoniis
Byzantine Bride-Shows and the Restoration of Icons a Tale of Four Iconophile Empresses
Ceremonial Displays of Imperial Virtue in Byzantium
The Urban Image of Late Antique Constantinople
Icons of the Iconodule: Gender, Politics, and Orthodoxy in The
Dumbarton Oaks Papers
This Thesis Has Been Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements for a Postgraduate Degree (E.G
The Nika Riots
The Creator of Sacred Space As a Phenomenon of Byzantine Culture