In 879, following what was called a victorious return from campaign , the Emperor Basil I staged a triumphal entry into the city of Constantinople. After spending the night at Hebdomon, he moved in solemn procession toward the city, stopping for a costume change at the monastery of the Avraamites before passing through the Golden Gate
In 600 Constantinople was a city of three hundred thousand to five hundred thousand people.1 Its bui...
In the 12th century, Anatolia witnessed the great struggles between the Crusaders and the Turks, and...
The period from the First Council of Constantinople (381) to the Council of Chalcedon (451) is consi...
Starting in the ninth century but gaining momentum the late tenth century Byzantium reclaimed its te...
With the foundation of Constantinople, Constantine the Great created a cuty highly successful in mee...
This dissertation investigates the changes in the legal, economic and political status as well as th...
REB 46 1988 France p. 191-210 C. Zuckerman, The Reign of Constantine V in the Miracles of St. Theod...
The Golden Gate (Porta Aurea) provides critical information about how Constantinople’s emperors sou...
Hadrianoupolis lies on the principal western route from the Central Anatolian Plain through the moun...
The visitor to modem Istanbul is often struck by the dramatic contrasts of the city: ostentatious di...
This study of the art of image-making in ninth-century Byzantium explains how the emperor broadcast ...
The reign of Basil II (976–1025), the longest of any Byzantine emperor, has long been considered as ...
The reign of Basil II (976-1025)is widely accepted as the high point of medieval Byzantium. When the...
This study aims to emphasize how in Constantinople the notions of \u2018rule\u2019 and \u2018recreat...
The fortified citadel of Didymoteicho in Greek Thrace figured prominently in Late Byzantine history....
In 600 Constantinople was a city of three hundred thousand to five hundred thousand people.1 Its bui...
In the 12th century, Anatolia witnessed the great struggles between the Crusaders and the Turks, and...
The period from the First Council of Constantinople (381) to the Council of Chalcedon (451) is consi...
Starting in the ninth century but gaining momentum the late tenth century Byzantium reclaimed its te...
With the foundation of Constantinople, Constantine the Great created a cuty highly successful in mee...
This dissertation investigates the changes in the legal, economic and political status as well as th...
REB 46 1988 France p. 191-210 C. Zuckerman, The Reign of Constantine V in the Miracles of St. Theod...
The Golden Gate (Porta Aurea) provides critical information about how Constantinople’s emperors sou...
Hadrianoupolis lies on the principal western route from the Central Anatolian Plain through the moun...
The visitor to modem Istanbul is often struck by the dramatic contrasts of the city: ostentatious di...
This study of the art of image-making in ninth-century Byzantium explains how the emperor broadcast ...
The reign of Basil II (976–1025), the longest of any Byzantine emperor, has long been considered as ...
The reign of Basil II (976-1025)is widely accepted as the high point of medieval Byzantium. When the...
This study aims to emphasize how in Constantinople the notions of \u2018rule\u2019 and \u2018recreat...
The fortified citadel of Didymoteicho in Greek Thrace figured prominently in Late Byzantine history....
In 600 Constantinople was a city of three hundred thousand to five hundred thousand people.1 Its bui...
In the 12th century, Anatolia witnessed the great struggles between the Crusaders and the Turks, and...
The period from the First Council of Constantinople (381) to the Council of Chalcedon (451) is consi...