In the present study the author disclosed the role of pronoia in the military organization of the Byzantine Empire at early Palaeologian period. The concrete cases of the award allow recognizing the proniarety as the Byzantine military institution dealing exclusively with the military leadership. The grant of pronoia was a replacement for traditional rewards of military commanders of noble origin. However, in some cases it was identified that compulsory military service was a function of power which was granted to the proniares in addition to the tax quota. Holders of pronoia were not only the Romans military commanders but also the mercenaries. Such awards could reduce the costs of imperial treasury for direct payments. In the cas...
The thesis is a corpus of the military inscriptions of the Syrian legions, III Gallica, IV Scythica,...
The prosopographic study of the dignitaries from the Flavian municipes promoted to the equestrian or...
The Roman Army in Pamphylia between the third and sixth centuries has never been a single topic for ...
The present bachelor thesis aims to analyse the fundamental structure and functioning of pronoia, a ...
The Byzantine administrative structure during the Palaeologan period presents a contrast to the admi...
The paper is devoted to identifying the specifics of internal organizational methods used in the Byz...
The paper is devoted to identifying the specifics of internal organizational methods used in the Byz...
Contains fulltext : 74938.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)This study defines ...
This paper focuses on the problem of a volunteer’s service at the late Byzantium military organizati...
Day Simon. The use of the prouincia classis in the third and second centuries BC and the concept of ...
Among senatorial provinces of praetorian grade, Crete and Cyrenaica has the highest known survival r...
The scholae palatinae were part of a military guard unit, which was formed as a result of evolution....
This article discusses the question of origin and identity of katáfraktoi – heavy-armoured cavalry i...
This thesis examines the Greek institution of proxenia and uses it to explore how inter-polis instit...
Mark C. Bartusis, Land and Privilege in Byzantium. The Institution of Pronoia. – Cambridge Universit...
The thesis is a corpus of the military inscriptions of the Syrian legions, III Gallica, IV Scythica,...
The prosopographic study of the dignitaries from the Flavian municipes promoted to the equestrian or...
The Roman Army in Pamphylia between the third and sixth centuries has never been a single topic for ...
The present bachelor thesis aims to analyse the fundamental structure and functioning of pronoia, a ...
The Byzantine administrative structure during the Palaeologan period presents a contrast to the admi...
The paper is devoted to identifying the specifics of internal organizational methods used in the Byz...
The paper is devoted to identifying the specifics of internal organizational methods used in the Byz...
Contains fulltext : 74938.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)This study defines ...
This paper focuses on the problem of a volunteer’s service at the late Byzantium military organizati...
Day Simon. The use of the prouincia classis in the third and second centuries BC and the concept of ...
Among senatorial provinces of praetorian grade, Crete and Cyrenaica has the highest known survival r...
The scholae palatinae were part of a military guard unit, which was formed as a result of evolution....
This article discusses the question of origin and identity of katáfraktoi – heavy-armoured cavalry i...
This thesis examines the Greek institution of proxenia and uses it to explore how inter-polis instit...
Mark C. Bartusis, Land and Privilege in Byzantium. The Institution of Pronoia. – Cambridge Universit...
The thesis is a corpus of the military inscriptions of the Syrian legions, III Gallica, IV Scythica,...
The prosopographic study of the dignitaries from the Flavian municipes promoted to the equestrian or...
The Roman Army in Pamphylia between the third and sixth centuries has never been a single topic for ...