One Armenian historian of the early twelfth century, Matthew of Edessa, certainly believed that the Byzantine annexation of territory and its corollary, the displacement of the Armenian nobility from their hereditary districts, had contributed directly to Seljuk success. The Byzantine expansion eastwards over the previous century had necessarily entailed the displacement of the Armenian princely elite and the episcopal leadership. Fortunately there is another body of evidence that supports this notion of Armenian urban community and identity. There is, however, one historical composition which does begin to shed some light on this phenomenon, and from which the description on religious festivals in urban spaces was derived, and that is the ...
The main purpose of this thesis is to present a study of the Armenian people in history and, from th...
Sur le fond de la désintégration de Byzance, à la fin du XIe siècle – au début du XIIe siècle, le po...
Abstract. During the 4th and 5th centuries, Armenia went through a series of major events. In 301 (o...
One Armenian historian of the early twelfth century, Matthew of Edessa, certainly believed that the ...
Although the Byzantine annexation of Armenian territories in the later tenth and eleventh centuries ...
This thesis answers a major scholarly desideratum in Armenian, Byzantine, Kartvelian (Georgian), Isl...
The Byzantine expansion eastwards into historic regions of Armenia in the second half of the tenth c...
The Byzantine expansion eastwards into historic regions of Armenia in the second half of the tenth c...
This thesis explores understudied aspects of the interactions between Byzantium and Armenia through ...
It is well known that after Romanos Diogenes’ sound defeat at Mantzikert in 1071 A.D., the Armenians...
Although the Byzantine annexation of Armenian territories in the later tenth and eleventh centuries ...
This thesis examines the reception of legendary traditions of Alexander III of Macedon in a region p...
This paper makes an examination of the overall framework of the Chronicle of Matthew of Edessa, and ...
The scholarship on the Armenian Genocide has expanded enormously during the past three decades. Most...
Since the early 4th century, ancient Armenian authors (P‘awstos Buzand, Movsēs Xorenac‘i, Agat‘angeł...
The main purpose of this thesis is to present a study of the Armenian people in history and, from th...
Sur le fond de la désintégration de Byzance, à la fin du XIe siècle – au début du XIIe siècle, le po...
Abstract. During the 4th and 5th centuries, Armenia went through a series of major events. In 301 (o...
One Armenian historian of the early twelfth century, Matthew of Edessa, certainly believed that the ...
Although the Byzantine annexation of Armenian territories in the later tenth and eleventh centuries ...
This thesis answers a major scholarly desideratum in Armenian, Byzantine, Kartvelian (Georgian), Isl...
The Byzantine expansion eastwards into historic regions of Armenia in the second half of the tenth c...
The Byzantine expansion eastwards into historic regions of Armenia in the second half of the tenth c...
This thesis explores understudied aspects of the interactions between Byzantium and Armenia through ...
It is well known that after Romanos Diogenes’ sound defeat at Mantzikert in 1071 A.D., the Armenians...
Although the Byzantine annexation of Armenian territories in the later tenth and eleventh centuries ...
This thesis examines the reception of legendary traditions of Alexander III of Macedon in a region p...
This paper makes an examination of the overall framework of the Chronicle of Matthew of Edessa, and ...
The scholarship on the Armenian Genocide has expanded enormously during the past three decades. Most...
Since the early 4th century, ancient Armenian authors (P‘awstos Buzand, Movsēs Xorenac‘i, Agat‘angeł...
The main purpose of this thesis is to present a study of the Armenian people in history and, from th...
Sur le fond de la désintégration de Byzance, à la fin du XIe siècle – au début du XIIe siècle, le po...
Abstract. During the 4th and 5th centuries, Armenia went through a series of major events. In 301 (o...