This study considers the development and evolution of Byzantine diplomacy through a crucial and previously overlooked period of the empire’s history. Current scholarship has neglected the analysis of Byzantine diplomacy from 1204, when the capital of Constantinople was seized by the Fourth Crusade, to 1261, when the city was returned to Byzantine control. During these years the institutions of the Byzantine state were preserved at Nicaea, which continued the complex relationship between Greeks and Latins and adapted the tested methods of diplomacy to meet new challenges. Of central concern is the frequency of church-union negotiation, or disputatio, during the period in question. Attempts to heal the schism of the Eastern and Western Chu...
Defence date: 27 September 2013Examining Board: Professor Antonella Romano (EUI/Supervisor) Profess...
This research is concerned with the development of international law in so far as it relates to the ...
Abstract Emperor Leo III, openly undertaking the battle against the cult of icons, aimed primarily ...
This thesis examines Byzantine diplomacy and foreign policy in the round in the personal reign of Co...
From the seventh century to the twelfth century, the Byzantine Empire faced the threat of invasion a...
The period of the first crusades has been intensively debated in both Romanian and foreign literatur...
Practicaly until today there haven’t appeared objectiv scientific works concerning begining and evol...
This dissertation discusses the politics of conquest and the strategies of legitimization pursued by...
The history of Constantinople in the years 1204-1261 was characterized by political and cultural con...
This study has explored the changed relationship between the church and the Roman Empire between the...
The history of the schism between the Greek and the Latin churches has been explored from the histor...
After the turbulent events of 1204 and after gaining the power by the Latins in Constantinople, Nica...
Nikolaos G. Chrissis, Mike Carr (éd.), Contact and conflict in Frankish Greece and the Aegean, 1204-...
URL: http://byz2016.rs/SSS/Sreda/028_potvrdj%20chair_The%20Middle%20Byzantine%20Period%20_%20Part%20...
The Council of Pisa in 1409 made an attempt to complete the history of the Great Western Schism. The...
Defence date: 27 September 2013Examining Board: Professor Antonella Romano (EUI/Supervisor) Profess...
This research is concerned with the development of international law in so far as it relates to the ...
Abstract Emperor Leo III, openly undertaking the battle against the cult of icons, aimed primarily ...
This thesis examines Byzantine diplomacy and foreign policy in the round in the personal reign of Co...
From the seventh century to the twelfth century, the Byzantine Empire faced the threat of invasion a...
The period of the first crusades has been intensively debated in both Romanian and foreign literatur...
Practicaly until today there haven’t appeared objectiv scientific works concerning begining and evol...
This dissertation discusses the politics of conquest and the strategies of legitimization pursued by...
The history of Constantinople in the years 1204-1261 was characterized by political and cultural con...
This study has explored the changed relationship between the church and the Roman Empire between the...
The history of the schism between the Greek and the Latin churches has been explored from the histor...
After the turbulent events of 1204 and after gaining the power by the Latins in Constantinople, Nica...
Nikolaos G. Chrissis, Mike Carr (éd.), Contact and conflict in Frankish Greece and the Aegean, 1204-...
URL: http://byz2016.rs/SSS/Sreda/028_potvrdj%20chair_The%20Middle%20Byzantine%20Period%20_%20Part%20...
The Council of Pisa in 1409 made an attempt to complete the history of the Great Western Schism. The...
Defence date: 27 September 2013Examining Board: Professor Antonella Romano (EUI/Supervisor) Profess...
This research is concerned with the development of international law in so far as it relates to the ...
Abstract Emperor Leo III, openly undertaking the battle against the cult of icons, aimed primarily ...