- The De
Cerimoniis or De
Ceremoniis (fully De
cerimoniis aulae Byzantinae) is the
conventional Latin name for a Gr**** book of
ceremonial protocol at the...
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described in the 10th
century by
Constantine VII
Porphyrogenitus in the De
Ceremoniis. His body
survived the
plundering of the city
during the
Fourth Crusade...
- the
manuals on
statecraft (De
administrando imperio) and
ceremonies (De
ceremoniis) he
compiled for his son.
Romanos I
Lekapenos Ῥωμανὸς 17
December 920...
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Imperio (bearing in Gr**** the
heading Πρὸς τὸν ἴδιον υἱὸν Ῥωμανόν), De
Ceremoniis (Περὶ τῆς Βασιλείου Τάξεως), De
Thematibus (Περὶ θεμάτων Άνατολῆς καὶ...
- 2023.
Retrieved 20 May 2019.
Constantine VII
Porphyrogenitus (1840). De
Ceremoniis (Reiske, J. J. ed.).
Impensis E. Weberi. Scholz,
Bernhard Walter, ed....
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Johannes Heinrich, eds. (1829).
Constantini Porphyrogeniti Imperatoris De
Ceremoniis Aulae Byzantinae libri duo
graece et
latini e
recensione Io. Iac. Reiskii...
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contemporary the
Byzantine emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus, in his book De
Ceremoniis (Perì tês Basileíou Tákseōs). In the mid-8th century, the
first wind powered...
- Gr**** pronunciation: [i.ustini.aˈnos o ˈmeɣas].
Constantine VII's De
Ceremoniis dates Justinian's
coronation to 4 April,
probably a
confusion between...
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attested in the
ceremonial protocols contained in the 10th-century De
Ceremoniis, or
Explanation of the
Order of the Palace,
Chapters I.27, I.34, II.9...
- Renaissance, the
period also saw a
proliferation of literature, such as De
Ceremoniis ("The Book of Ceremonies"),
which focused on governance,
diplomatic interactions...