- De
Administrando Imperio (lit. 'on the
governance of the Empire'; Gr****: Πρὸς τὸν ἴδιον υἱὸν αὐτοῦ Ῥωμανὸν lit. 'to my own son Romanos') is a Gr****-language...
-
Heraclius (610–641), as
mentioned in
Emperor Constantine VII's work De
Administrando Imperio (written in 950s). The work does not
record his name, but states...
- 6–7
Golden 2021, pp. 9, 16 Jenkins,
Romilly James Heald (1967). De
Administrando Imperio by
Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus.
Corpus fontium historiae...
- of the Hungarians.
According to
Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus' De
administrando imperio,
because of the
alliance and the
courage shown by the Hungarian...
-
treatise compiled during his reign, and three,
perhaps four, books; De
Administrando Imperio (bearing in Gr**** the
heading Πρὸς τὸν ἴδιον υἱὸν Ῥωμανόν),...
- an Iranian-Sarmatian
language with
various meanings. In his work, De
Administrando Imperio,
Constantine VII
Porphyrogenitus suggests that the
Serbs originated...
-
emperor and
scholar Constantine VII
Porphyrogenitus in his book De
Administrando Imperio,
though in his use, "Turks"
always referred to
Magyars and Hungary...
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interpretation as
anthroponyms of
Croatian people.
According to the work De
Administrando Imperio written by 10th-century
Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII, Croats...
- new thesis, that the
differences in
names in
chapters 30 and 31 of De
Administrando Imperio are due to
differences in the folk tradition.
According to Milošević...
- forest.
Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII in his 10th-century work De
Administrando Imperio also
mentioned the
region as
Boiki (see
White Serbia). The Czech...