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The Politics of Roman Memory in the Age of Justinian DISSERTATION Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the D
Reevaluating the Nika Riot & Placing It in Conversation with the Antioch
The Geographers of the Early Byzantine Period
Jordanes and the Invention of Roman-Gothic History Dissertation
25011016 Justinian
De Nika Rellen, Tragedie of Kans?
The Corrupting Sea Loan Justinian's Failed
Byzantion, Zeuxippos, and Constantinople: the Emergence of an Imperial City
Anastasius I As Pompey Brian Croke
The Trisagion Riots (512) As an Example of Interaction Between Politics and Liturgy
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Count Belisarius and Procopius's Wars
Justinian's Provincial Reforms of the AD 530S
Rome Resurgent: War and Empire in the Age of Justinian'
Empress Theodora Changes Emperor Justinian's Mind
On the Threshold Paul the Silentiary’S Ekphrasis of Hagia Sophia
Nadine Elizabeth Korte, Procopius' Portrayal of Theodora in the Secret
Justinian I Biography
Top View
Justinian, and the Fall of the Byzantine Empire
The Hagia Sophia
Edward Gibbon Once Said of Procopius That the Man “Successively Composed the History, the Panegyric, and the Satire of His Own Times”1
Justinian's Legacy
Procopius on Theodora
The Hagia Sophia: Architecture of Holy Wisdom
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
The Nika Riots
Peter Heather. Rome Resurgent: War and Empire in the Age of Justinian
Theodora “Rewritten”: an Interview with the Author of Two Historical Novels About the Empress Theodora, In: Thersites 8 (2018), 127-136
Sacred Space: the Church of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul
WILLIAMS COLLEGE LIBRARIES - CENTER for DEVELOPMENT Econor-IICS
27. Early Byz & Hagia Sophia