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later emperors as the
model ruler.
Modern historians distinguish this
later phase of the
Roman Empire as
Byzantine due to the
imperial seat
moving from Rome...
- This is a list of
historians, but only for
those with a
biographical entry in Wikipedia.
Major chroniclers and
annalists are
included and
names are listed...
- The
Byzantine Empire, also
known as the
Eastern Roman Empire, was the
continuation of the
Roman Empire centred on
Constantinople during late antiquity...
- er-politics-in-the-age-of-justinian Treadgold, Warren: The
Early Byzantine Historians, Basingstoke:
Macmillan 2007, 176–226. The
Secret History of Art...
- the
entire Byzantine army, and with it the end of
Byzantine power and influence. However, the
modern consensus among Byzantine historians is that, while...
- civilization.
classical literary tradition set the
standard for
Byzantine historians in
their grasp of the aims of history, the
manner of
handling their...
-
became restricted to just
refer to the
Byzantines. When
discussing Byzantine emperors,
early Ottoman historians mainly used
three different terms: tekfur...
- romanized: Michaḗl Psellós,
Byzantine Gr****: [mixaˈil pseˈlːos]) was a
Byzantine Gr**** monk, savant, writer, philosopher,
imperial courtier,
historian and
music theorist...
- Παχυμέρης, romanized: Geórgios Pachyméris; 1242 – c. 1310) was a
Byzantine Gr****
historian, philosopher,
music theorist and
miscellaneous writer. Pachymeres...
- Comnena, was a
Byzantine Gr****
princess and
historian. She is the
author of the Alexiad, an
account of the
reign of her father,
Byzantine emperor Alexios...