- Economides,
American academic Nikolaos Oikonomides (1934–2000), Gr****-Canadian
Byzantist Phil Economidis,
Australian rugby league coach Yannis Economides, Cypriot...
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Norman Davies, British-Polish
historian Małgorzata Dąbrowska, historian,
Byzantist Jan Długosz, 15th-century
chronicler of
Poland Maria Dzielska Marian Kamil...
- (1916–2003),
English historian Robert Pierpont Blake (1886–1950),
American Byzantist and
Orientalist Robert R.
Blake (1918–2004),
American management theoretician...
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stance against the Huns and a more
direct role in
ecclesiastical affairs.
Byzantist Constance Head
considers Marcian to be "an independent-minded emperor...
- to be the "father" of
German Byzantism. In France, the
first prominent Byzantist was
Charles du
Fresne (1610–1688). As the
Enlightenment saw in Byzantium...
- Venice. "Owing to this drab but
truthful chronicle,"
writes the
Russian Byzantist Alexander Alexandrovich Vasiliev, "it has
become possible to a certain...
-
Zenonis is
alleged to have
taken Armatus, Basiliscus's nephew, as a lover.
Byzantist J.B. Bury,
summarizing sources from the Suda, Candidus, and
Malchus states...
-
contemporary sources do not
speak of this conspiracy,
leading several prominent Byzantists, such as
Ostrogorsky and
Adontz to
dismiss this narrative.
Whatever the...
-
remainder of the
empire would be
split by Maurice's
younger sons, and
Byzantist J. B. Bury
suggests one
would rule
North Africa, and the
other Illyri****...
- of
Trebizond A
daughter who
married George VIII, King of
Georgia The
Byzantist Donald Nicol, who
initially attributed the
offspring to
Demetrios Kantakouzenos...