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Evagrius Scholasticus
Byzantine Missionaries, Foreign Rulers, and Christian Narratives (Ca
Berichus and the Evidence for Aspar's Political Power and Aims in the Last Years of Theodosius II's Reign
How to Write History: Thucydides and Herodotus in the Ancient Rhetorical Tradition
Salaminius Hermias Sozomenus – the Ecclesiastical History
The Geopolitics on the Silk Road
25011016 Justinian
The Andreios Eunuch-Commander Narses: Sign of a Decoupling of Martial Virtues and Masculinity in the Early Byzantine Empire?
Sozomen, Barbarians, and Early Byzantine Historiography Walter Stevenson
Integrating Magna Dacia. a N Arrative Reappraisal Of
Corippus's Route to Constantinople, the Political Function of Panegyrics at the Court of Justin II and Sophia
The Patria of Claudianus (Fgrhist 282) Lorenzo Focanti
Count Belisarius and Procopius's Wars
Archivum Callipolitanum
UC Irvine UC Irvine Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Plague in the Ancient World: a Study from Thucydides to Justinian by Christine A
Henri Valois. Socrates and Sozomen. Anthony Alcock Our1 Socrates
1 the Chronicle of John of Nikiu: Historical Writing in Post-Roman
Power and Usurpation in Byzantium: Some Aspects of Communication, Legitimacy, and Moral Authority
Top View
An Uncertain Future: the Beginning of Papal Sovereignty, 476-510 ______
Attila the Hun and the Christian Apocalypse
Hypatia of Alexandria Her Context and Legacy
Nadine Elizabeth Korte, Procopius' Portrayal of Theodora in the Secret
Greek Secular Historians in Late Antiquity
Female Religious and Imperial Power in Early Byzantium Jessica R
The University of Chicago Because It Is New Rome: The
Perceptions of Procopius in Recent Scholarship
Bbbs 46 (2020)
Plague and the End of Antiquity : the Pandemic of 541-750
Ten Centuries of Byzantine Prose
Berichus and the Evidence for Aspar's Political
Theodora the “Believing Queen:” a Study in Syriac Historiographical Tradition
Sozomen, Barbarians, and Early Byzantine Historiography Walter Stevenson University of Richmond,
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Elizabeth Jeffreys, John Haldon and Robin Cormack (Eds.)
Modern Scholarship and the History of the Shroud of Turin
The Incident at Inmestar: Jews and Christians at the Beginning of the Fifth Century1
Why Were the Sclavenes Never Roman Allies?
Chronological Table of the Middle Byzantine Historians
John the Scythian – a Slayer of Usurpers and the Isaurians
Bbbs 45 (2019)
Lee E. Patterson 112 CAMWS Eastern Illinois University 17 March 2016
Ecclesiastics and Ascetics Finding Spiritual Authority in Fifth- and Sixth-Century Palestine
Julia Mattes Pandemic Pictures the Justinian Plague and the Black Death In
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COINAGE of JUSTIN II and ITS IMITATIONS: Historical, Papyrological, Numismatic, and Archaeological Sources1
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Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-68587-1 — the Cambridge History of the Byzantine Empire C.500–1492 Edited by Jonathan Shepard Index More Information
The Andreios Eunuch-Commander Narses: Sign of a Decoupling of Martial Virtues and Masculinity in the Early Byzantine Empire?