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- Nadine Elizabeth Korte, Procopius' Portrayal of Theodora in the Secret
- Female Religious and Imperial Power in Early Byzantium Jessica R
- Towards a New Appreciation of Malalas and the Chronographia
- Perceptions of Flavius Josephus in the Medieval Greek and Latin Literary Traditions
- Laura Carrara, Mischa Meier and Christine Radki-Jansen (Eds.), Die Weltchronik Des Johannes Malalas: Quellenfragen (=Malalas Studien 2)
- Elizabeth Jeffreys, John Haldon and Robin Cormack (Eds.)
- Early Christian Authors on Samaritans and Samaritanism
- Malalas, the Secret History, and Justinian's Propaganda Author(S): Roger D
- The Original Godfather: Ricimer and the Fall of Rome
- Why Were the Sclavenes Never Roman Allies?
- Chronological Table of the Middle Byzantine Historians
- Periodic Revival Or Continuation of the Ancient Military Tradition? Another Look at the Question of the KATÁFRAKTOI in the Byzantine Army1
- Byzantine Studies Conference University of Toronto October 11–14 2007
- 'Statue of Christ' at Banias
- The 'Moving' Reign: Byzantine Emperors As Moralized Literary Agents
- Dumbarton Oaks Papers
- Universal Chronicles in the Early Medieval West Ian Wood*
- Priscus of Panion, John Malalas and the Chronicon Paschale (CP): a Complex Relationship*
- Collapse of the Hunnic Empire: Jordanes, Ardaric and the Battle of Nedao
- The Transmission of Priscus of Panium: Excisions, Emendations, and Editorial Evaluations