This conference paper reconstructs and summarises the various aspects and stages of the plan to “save Byzantium in the West,” of which Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini, Bessarion, and Thomas Palaeologus were protagonists, underscoring with particular attention the doctrinal and ideological implications. Thomas, sovereign in pectore of the New Byzantium to be founded on the Peloponnese once delivered from the Turks by the crusade called by Pius II at the Council of Mantua in 1459, brought the head of St. Andrew, missionary on the Peloponnese and patron of the Eastern Church, with him to Italy soon after – probably at Bessarion’s suggestion. The transfer of St. Andrew’s head was a solemn event, filled with symbolism and commemorated in important ar...
http://byz2016.rs/SSS/Sreda/034_potvrdj%20chair_The%20Middle%20Byzantine%20Period%20_%20Part%20%202....
International audienceThe translations of relics from East (Constantinople and Holy Land) to Italy a...
The present chapter, consciously adopting a geographically limited approach when compared to the glo...
This conference paper reconstructs and summarises the various aspects and stages of the plan to “sav...
This conference paper reconstructs and summarises the various aspects and stages of the plan to “sav...
This conference paper reconstructs and summarises the various aspects and stages of the plan to “sav...
This conference paper reconstructs and summarises the various aspects and stages of the plan to “sav...
This conference paper reconstructs and summarises the various aspects and stages of the plan to “sav...
Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, fell to the Ottomans on May 29, 1453, a date th...
The action undertaken by the patriarch of Constantinople to bestow the Tomo of autocephaly at Ukrain...
The action undertaken by the patriarch of Constantinople to bestow the Tomo of autocephaly at Ukrain...
Political choices and historical imperatives dictated a rapprochement of the Eastern and Western Ch...
This paper is concerned with four ways in which the reform papacy since Pope Leo IX prepared the way...
The action undertaken by the patriarch of Constantinople to bestow the Tomo of autocephaly at Ukrain...
The present chapter, consciously adopting a geographically limited approach when compared to the glo...
http://byz2016.rs/SSS/Sreda/034_potvrdj%20chair_The%20Middle%20Byzantine%20Period%20_%20Part%20%202....
International audienceThe translations of relics from East (Constantinople and Holy Land) to Italy a...
The present chapter, consciously adopting a geographically limited approach when compared to the glo...
This conference paper reconstructs and summarises the various aspects and stages of the plan to “sav...
This conference paper reconstructs and summarises the various aspects and stages of the plan to “sav...
This conference paper reconstructs and summarises the various aspects and stages of the plan to “sav...
This conference paper reconstructs and summarises the various aspects and stages of the plan to “sav...
This conference paper reconstructs and summarises the various aspects and stages of the plan to “sav...
Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, fell to the Ottomans on May 29, 1453, a date th...
The action undertaken by the patriarch of Constantinople to bestow the Tomo of autocephaly at Ukrain...
The action undertaken by the patriarch of Constantinople to bestow the Tomo of autocephaly at Ukrain...
Political choices and historical imperatives dictated a rapprochement of the Eastern and Western Ch...
This paper is concerned with four ways in which the reform papacy since Pope Leo IX prepared the way...
The action undertaken by the patriarch of Constantinople to bestow the Tomo of autocephaly at Ukrain...
The present chapter, consciously adopting a geographically limited approach when compared to the glo...
http://byz2016.rs/SSS/Sreda/034_potvrdj%20chair_The%20Middle%20Byzantine%20Period%20_%20Part%20%202....
International audienceThe translations of relics from East (Constantinople and Holy Land) to Italy a...
The present chapter, consciously adopting a geographically limited approach when compared to the glo...