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The aim of the article is to present the Byzantine secular rank hierarchy of the 9th–11th centuries. During the above-mentioned period of time Byzantium knew not one but several distinct, relatively independent official hierarchical systems. All of them, ... see more

Support in sport is certainly one of the oldest human passions. Residents of the eastern Roman imperial capital cheered the chariot drivers The passion for supporting the drivers was common for all groups and social classes. The hippodrome was visited by ... see more

In their past the Southern Slavonic peoples have gone through certain phases of development, all of which have a very different character. For their music the contacts with Western Europe and with Byzantium were of particular importance and with christian... see more

RESUMO:Esse trabalho tem como objetivo analisar a construção discursiva dos conselhos de Cecaumenos (1010? -1070?), um aristocrata militar bizantino, ao Imperador Miguel V Dukas (1071-1078), buscando procurar o que autorizava o autor a dar conselhos ao Im... see more

In their past the Southern Slavonic peoples have gone through certain phases of development, all of which have a very different character. For their music the contacts with Western Europe and with Byzantium were of particular importance and with christian... see more

Of the various problems that undermined Byzantine strength in the 11th century, the two most serious were the conflict between the landed military aristocracy and the civil administration, and the religious and ethnic conflicts of the diverse national gro... see more

AbstractThe ancient Ethiopian Christian empire was an emergent and notable power in Eastern Africa and influenced its surrounding regions. It was itself influenced both religiously and politically. The ancient Christian narrative of North Africa has been ... see more

AbstractWhen reviewed against the background of Byzantine diplomatic correspondence, Aksum’s religious policy on the Arabian Peninsula is perceivable within a Constantinian religio-political matrix. Imperial letters from Byzantine to Aksum and Persia deno... see more

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