The article shows how mid-6th century Byzantine governments tried to exercise an indirect control over the steppe region stretching from the banks of the Danube to the north of the Black Sea by means of diplomacy. This area is a traditional living environment of horse-nomadic groups. The Byzantine government did not simply practise a “balance of powers” policy between the large nomadic groups in the area — like the Kutrigurs and Utigurs, both mentioned by Procopius of Caesarea and Agathias of Myrina — but held a network of contacts right across these larger entities. The specific political and economic conditions of the 6th century obviated the rise of another “nomadic empire”
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This article presents a general overview of the history of the Cuman-Qipčaq, a loose confederation o...
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The article discusses the strategic importance of Central Asia in the Middle Ages and its inclusion ...
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The article is a summarized overview of the Roman conquest of Illyria, later known as the Roman pr...
International audienceThe article discusses chronologically important things from the finds belongin...
The article is a summarized overview of the Roman conquest of Illyria, later known as the Roman prov...
The article reconsiders the establishment of the military districts (themata) of Makedonia, Strymon,...
The inhabitants of the steppes around the Black Sea and the nearby areas of the wooded steppe must b...
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This article presents a general overview of the history of the Cuman-Qipčaq, a loose confederation o...