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Peter (curopalates)
A Game of Power Courtly Influence on the Decision-Making of Emperor Theodosius II (R
Balkan Wars Between the Lines: Violence and Civilians in Macedonia, 1912-1918
Byzantium and Bulgaria, 775-831
Economic Role of the Roman Army in the Province of Lower Moesia (Moesia Inferior) INSTITUTE of EUROPEAN CULTURE ADAM MICKIEWICZ UNIVERSITY in POZNAŃ
Corippus's Route to Constantinople, the Political Function of Panegyrics at the Court of Justin II and Sophia
BYZANTINE ROYAL ANCESTRY Emperors, 578-1453
The Making of the Slavs: History and Archaeology of the Lower Danube
How Armenians Made Byzantium
Power and Usurpation in Byzantium: Some Aspects of Communication, Legitimacy, and Moral Authority
The Climate of the Khagan. Observations on Palaeo-Environmental Factors of the History of the Avars (6Th-9Th Century AD)* Johannes Preiser-Kapeller, OEAW (Vienna)
A Memorial to the Emperor Maurice?
Byzantine Strategyand Tactics Under
Nill-1BER 97 the ORIGINS of CAUCASIAN CIVILIZATION: the CHRISTIAN COMPONENT R
Economic Factors in the Decline of the Byzantine Empire -- PETER CHARANIS, Rutgers University Questions
Settling the Wandering Kingdom: the Establishment of the Visigothic Kingship Under Ataulf
Magister Militum
Peter C Haranis the Slavs, Byzantium, and The
The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars
Top View
The Role and Place of Speeches in the Work of Theophylact Simocatta**
M. Kulikowski, the Tragedy of Empire. from Constantine to the Destruction of Roman Italy
Redalyc.THEOPHYLACT SIMOCATTA REVISITED. a RESPONSE TO
Theophylact Simocatta and the Persians
Alaric: King of the Visigoths and Tool of the Romans Katie Sass
A Byzantine-Style Imperial Ideology
Sovereigns of the Byzantine World
“The End Followed in No Long Time”: Byzantine Diplomacy
Roads Lead to Constantinople
Early Nomads of the Eastern Steppe and Their Tentative Connections in the West