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John Skylitzes
A Synopsis of Byzantine History, –
Byzantine Conquests in the East in the 10 Century
Byzantine Narratives of Gender Identity Eamon H.R
The Madrid Skylitzes
How to Write History: Thucydides and Herodotus in the Ancient Rhetorical Tradition
Byzantine Studies Conference
The Andreios Eunuch-Commander Narses: Sign of a Decoupling of Martial Virtues and Masculinity in the Early Byzantine Empire?
A Glimpse at the Fate of the Byzantine Prisoners of War in Bulgaria During the Period from 976 to 1018
The Role of John Skylitzes'synops/S of H/Stor/Es
John I Tzimiskes and the Invention of Class “A” Anonymous Folles Jeremy J
Reinventing Roman Ethnicity in High and Late Medieval Byzantium
The Early Palaiologan Court (1261-1354)
RECONCILING NIKEPHOROS BRYENNIOS' MATERIALS for a HISTORY a Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillme
Ten Centuries of Byzantine Prose
From Womb to the Tomb: the Byzantine Life Course AD
Elizabeth Jeffreys, John Haldon and Robin Cormack (Eds.)
13. Intellectualism from Photios to Michael Psellos
Some Suggestions on Approaching Banquet Scenes in Rhodanthe and Dosikles
Top View
Chronological Table of the Middle Byzantine Historians
A New Edition of Theophanes Continuatus
Treatise De Administrando Imperio by Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus: Date of the Paris
The 'Moving' Reign: Byzantine Emperors As Moralized Literary Agents
Ceremonial Displays of Imperial Virtue in Byzantium
Horns and Trumpets in Byzantium: Images and Texts
War Writing in Middle Byzantine Historiography. Sources, Influences
'Basil II and the Government of Empire (976-1025)'
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When Two Sisters Jointly Ruled an Empire
The Synopsis Chronike and Its Place in the Byzantine Chronicle Tradition: Its Sources (Creation – 1081 CE)"
00 Tabak N.Vp
Roads Lead to Constantinople
The Ideology of the Feminine in Byzantine Historical Narrative: The
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?