In his paper the author deals with the date of Attila's death. Several scholarly works dealt already with Attila's death and the written sources. The antique source dates his death to the year 453 shortly before Attila's planned campaign against Marcian. On the other hand, Leo the Great's letters has not been examined regarding this issue. In one of his letters written 11 March 451, the pope mentions the still existing dangers (flagella) where obviously refer to Attila and the Huns. This means nothing was known about Attila's death in the middle of March of 453 in Rome, so the Hun king must have died a little bit later
The author of this article examines the gradual accumulation of information in the Hungarian Kingdom...
This paper offers a new chronology for Gratian's journey from Trier to Thrace, his campaign against ...
Julian (Flavius Claudius Iulianus), called the Apostate, Roman emperor in the years 361–363, was one...
The paper offers new arguments for the more exact dating – autumn-winter of 963 – of the manuscript ...
Since their arrival onto the European landscape from beyond Scythia, the land north of the Black Sea...
In his paper the author examines the sources of the supposed Western Roman military expedition of Em...
In this thesis I argue, with the help of primary sources, archaeology, prosopography and philology, ...
The knowledge of the reign of Yohannes II (r. May 10, 1769–October 15, 1769) is so far based on a br...
REB 34 1976 France p. 143-149 P. Magdalino, Notes on the last years of John Palaiologos, brother...
The objects of investigation of present article are the events from 1034 year, which brought to dea...
Joshua North is a senior at Armstrong Atlantic State University, pursuing a major in history and min...
Theophanes the historian, born in mid-VIIIth century, completed his historical work  Chrono...
In the presented article the author analyses depictions of sieges and capturesof Rome in the years 4...
A letter by an unknown author calling for compassion for the suffering of Christian prisoners of war...
This thesis addresses an intriguing question concerning the death of emperor Julian, known throughou...
The author of this article examines the gradual accumulation of information in the Hungarian Kingdom...
This paper offers a new chronology for Gratian's journey from Trier to Thrace, his campaign against ...
Julian (Flavius Claudius Iulianus), called the Apostate, Roman emperor in the years 361–363, was one...
The paper offers new arguments for the more exact dating – autumn-winter of 963 – of the manuscript ...
Since their arrival onto the European landscape from beyond Scythia, the land north of the Black Sea...
In his paper the author examines the sources of the supposed Western Roman military expedition of Em...
In this thesis I argue, with the help of primary sources, archaeology, prosopography and philology, ...
The knowledge of the reign of Yohannes II (r. May 10, 1769–October 15, 1769) is so far based on a br...
REB 34 1976 France p. 143-149 P. Magdalino, Notes on the last years of John Palaiologos, brother...
The objects of investigation of present article are the events from 1034 year, which brought to dea...
Joshua North is a senior at Armstrong Atlantic State University, pursuing a major in history and min...
Theophanes the historian, born in mid-VIIIth century, completed his historical work  Chrono...
In the presented article the author analyses depictions of sieges and capturesof Rome in the years 4...
A letter by an unknown author calling for compassion for the suffering of Christian prisoners of war...
This thesis addresses an intriguing question concerning the death of emperor Julian, known throughou...
The author of this article examines the gradual accumulation of information in the Hungarian Kingdom...
This paper offers a new chronology for Gratian's journey from Trier to Thrace, his campaign against ...
Julian (Flavius Claudius Iulianus), called the Apostate, Roman emperor in the years 361–363, was one...