From the seventh century to the twelfth century, the Byzantine Empire faced the threat of invasion and trading competition from allies in the West. In order to address these problems, the emperors used a variety of diplomatic strategies that stood in contrast to those employed by Western European polities. These strategies included: gifts and tribute, Christian conversion, imperial marriage, subterfuge and father-figure-diplomacy. However, the diplomatic relationship between Venice and Constantinople shows the limitations of these strategies and their failure to stop Venetian economic dominance. By describing each feature in turn, it can be shown how Byzantine diplomacy helped create expanded trade in Western Europe as well as weaken th...
After the re-establishment of the Byzantine Empire, there were several attempts of establishing the ...
Venice and Hungary had an intensive but frequently changing relation in the Middle Ages. The second ...
The Fourth Crusade and the collapse of the Eastern Roman Empire shot down the Bosphorus "barrier" an...
This paper shall consider the effects that Byzantine trade had upon the Italian City States in the M...
This study considers the development and evolution of Byzantine diplomacy through a crucial and prev...
The period of the first crusades has been intensively debated in both Romanian and foreign literatur...
This thesis examines Byzantine diplomacy and foreign policy in the round in the personal reign of Co...
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Byzantine-Western intellectual relations were evolved during a long chronological period, from the f...
The early modern Mediterranean was an area where many different rich cultural traditions came in con...
In 1192, Genoese and Pisan pirates under the command of a Genoese corsair pillaged Venetian ships ca...
The Council of Pisa in 1409 made an attempt to complete the history of the Great Western Schism. The...
For many centuries Venice was the main point of contact and exchange between Europe and the Orient, ...
Venice's economic and diplomatic relationship with the Mamluk sultanate dated back to the thirteenth...
After the re-establishment of the Byzantine Empire, there were several attempts of establishing the ...
Venice and Hungary had an intensive but frequently changing relation in the Middle Ages. The second ...
The Fourth Crusade and the collapse of the Eastern Roman Empire shot down the Bosphorus "barrier" an...
This paper shall consider the effects that Byzantine trade had upon the Italian City States in the M...
This study considers the development and evolution of Byzantine diplomacy through a crucial and prev...
The period of the first crusades has been intensively debated in both Romanian and foreign literatur...
This thesis examines Byzantine diplomacy and foreign policy in the round in the personal reign of Co...
URL: http://byz2016.rs/SSS/Sreda/028_potvrdj%20chair_The%20Middle%20Byzantine%20Period%20_%20Part%20...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Byzantine-Western intellectual relations were evolved during a long chronological period, from the f...
The early modern Mediterranean was an area where many different rich cultural traditions came in con...
In 1192, Genoese and Pisan pirates under the command of a Genoese corsair pillaged Venetian ships ca...
The Council of Pisa in 1409 made an attempt to complete the history of the Great Western Schism. The...
For many centuries Venice was the main point of contact and exchange between Europe and the Orient, ...
Venice's economic and diplomatic relationship with the Mamluk sultanate dated back to the thirteenth...
After the re-establishment of the Byzantine Empire, there were several attempts of establishing the ...
Venice and Hungary had an intensive but frequently changing relation in the Middle Ages. The second ...
The Fourth Crusade and the collapse of the Eastern Roman Empire shot down the Bosphorus "barrier" an...