Despite ruling over arguably the most powerful Christian nation in the period, in a time when European and middle-eastern history entered a new phase of interaction due to the Crusades, Johnâs reign has received little scholarly attention. The only major monograph is Chalandon's Les Comnènes from 1912, since which a number of new sources have come to light, together with numerous studies on his contemporaries. Despite the impression that sources are lacking for his reign, in fact there are over 50,000 words of court letters and poetry that allow us to take the political pulse of the Komnenian court. When incorporated with the extra information found in Syriac, Arabic, Russian, Hungarian and many other texts, archaeological remains, s...
This study is an account of the various ways in which relations between the Byzantine Empire and th...
The fall of imperial authority and the decline of the Byzantine state at the end of the 12th century...
The history of Constantinople in the years 1204-1261 was characterized by political and cultural con...
Despite ruling over arguably the most powerful Christian nation in the period, in a time when Europe...
The Emperor John II Komnenos (1118–1143) has been overshadowed by both his father Alexios I and his ...
John II Komnenos was the son of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos and Eirene Doukaina, and brother of Princ...
This thesis is a biographical study of John of Brienne, king of Jerusalem and later Latin emperor of...
The reign of Basil II (976-1025)is widely accepted as the high point of medieval Byzantium. When the...
The Epitome composed by John Kinnamos constitutes one of the few historical accounts contemporary to...
This book is the first modern scholarly monograph on the emperor Jovian (363–364). It offers a new a...
This dissertation discusses the politics of conquest and the strategies of legitimization pursued by...
This thesis is a revisionist account of the political history of the Roman Empire, from the later ye...
REB 46 1988 France p. 191-210 C. Zuckerman, The Reign of Constantine V in the Miracles of St. Theod...
The thesis studies the first two iconoclast Byzantine emperors, Leo III (r. 717-41) and his son Co...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a thorough examination of the reign of the Byzantine Emperor N...
This study is an account of the various ways in which relations between the Byzantine Empire and th...
The fall of imperial authority and the decline of the Byzantine state at the end of the 12th century...
The history of Constantinople in the years 1204-1261 was characterized by political and cultural con...
Despite ruling over arguably the most powerful Christian nation in the period, in a time when Europe...
The Emperor John II Komnenos (1118–1143) has been overshadowed by both his father Alexios I and his ...
John II Komnenos was the son of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos and Eirene Doukaina, and brother of Princ...
This thesis is a biographical study of John of Brienne, king of Jerusalem and later Latin emperor of...
The reign of Basil II (976-1025)is widely accepted as the high point of medieval Byzantium. When the...
The Epitome composed by John Kinnamos constitutes one of the few historical accounts contemporary to...
This book is the first modern scholarly monograph on the emperor Jovian (363–364). It offers a new a...
This dissertation discusses the politics of conquest and the strategies of legitimization pursued by...
This thesis is a revisionist account of the political history of the Roman Empire, from the later ye...
REB 46 1988 France p. 191-210 C. Zuckerman, The Reign of Constantine V in the Miracles of St. Theod...
The thesis studies the first two iconoclast Byzantine emperors, Leo III (r. 717-41) and his son Co...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a thorough examination of the reign of the Byzantine Emperor N...
This study is an account of the various ways in which relations between the Byzantine Empire and th...
The fall of imperial authority and the decline of the Byzantine state at the end of the 12th century...
The history of Constantinople in the years 1204-1261 was characterized by political and cultural con...