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Byzantino-Slavic wars may
refer to: Byzantine–Bulgarian wars, wars
between Byzantines and
Bulgarians Byzantine–Serbian wars, wars
between Byzantines and...
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ellipsis of
Medieval Gr****: Βυζάντιον κράτος, romanized: Byzántion krátos).
Byzantinós (Medieval Gr****: Βυζαντινός, Latin: Byzantinus)
denoted an inhabitant...
- Rus' include: Rus'
victory Byzantine victory Another result Byzantino-Slavic wars (disambiguation) Гумилев 2023, p. 60. Б. Д. Греков. Повесть...
- The Roman–Persian Wars, also
known as the Roman–Iranian Wars, were a
series of
conflicts between states of the Greco-Roman
world and two
successive Iranian...
- The Byzantine–Bulgarian wars were a
series of
conflicts fought between the
Byzantine Empire and
Bulgaria which began after the
Bulgars conquered parts...
- The
Byzantine Rite, also
known as the Gr**** Rite or the Rite of Constantinople, is a
liturgical rite that is
identified with the wide
range of cultural...
- Miliana; Salamon,
Maciej (2007). Byzantium, new peoples, new powers: the
Byzantino-Slav
contact zone, from the
ninth to the
fifteenth century. Towarzystwo...
- Meyendorff, John (24 June 2010).
Byzantium and the Rise of Russia: A
Study of
Byzantino-Russian
Relations in the
Fourteenth Century.
Cambridge University Press...
- the Dulo clan, and the
period until c. 768–772 was
characterized by the
Byzantino-Bulgar
conflict and
internal crisis. In the
short period followed seven...
- Meyendorff, John (1981).
Byzantium and the Rise of Russia: A
Study of
Byzantino-Russian
Relations in the
Fourteenth Century (1st ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge...