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Chronicle of
Ioannes Skylitzes, Leiden. Bjørnholt,
Bente and J. Burke, eds. (2005). "The
Cultures and
Contexts of the
Madrid Skylitzes".
International Medieval...
- John
Skylitzes,
commonly Latinized as
Ioannes Scylitzes (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Σκυλίτζης, romanized: Iōánnēs
Skylítzēs,
Byzantine Gr****: [i.oˈa.nis sc̠iˈlit.t͡sis];...
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Skylitzes XI.1–2. Foss,
Clive (2005). "Emperors
named Constantine".
Revue numismatique. 6 (161): 93–102. doi:10.3406/numi.2005.2594. John
Skylitzes XI...
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Madrid Skylitzes Example of a
military banner appearing in the
Madrid Skylitzes Example of a
military banner appearing in the
Madrid Skylitzes Example...
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Omiridis Skylitzes 1961, pp. 38–44.
Vaidis 1979, pp. 258–262.
Omiridis Skylitzes 1961, p. 111.
Omiridis Skylitzes 1961, pp. 111–112.
Omiridis Skylitzes 1961...
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break with his father's
paganism and
convert Rus' to Christianity. John
Skylitzes reported that
Vladimir had a
brother named Sfengus;
whether this Sfengus...
- the
chroniclers Leo the
Deacon and John
Skylitzes imply that
Theophano was responsible, and
according to
Skylitzes, she had been
complicit in an earlier...
- 'Helena', in the Book of Ceremonies.
According to John
Skylitzes'
Synopsis of
Histories John
Skylitzes recorded only a very
brief p****age in
chapter 11, section...
-
religious texts,
secular subjects are
represented in
chronicles (e.g.
Madrid Skylitzes),
medical texts such as the
Vienna Dioscurides, and some m****cripts of...
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Morgan 2007, p. 91.
Morgan 2007, pp. 92–93.
Morgan 2007, pp. 93–94.
Skylitzes 2010, p. 28. Brand,
Charles M.; Cutler,
Anthony (1991). "Constantine VIII"...