- for ****enic
Studies at New York University.
Vryonis was the
former director of the
Speros Basil Vryonis Center for the
Study of ****enism. He was the...
- 1986, p. 184;
Vryonis 1971, p. 482. Ash, John (2006). A
Byzantine Journey.
Tauris Parke Paperbacks. ISBN 978-1-84511-307-0.
Speros Vryonis The
Decline of...
-
Byzantine Empire under a
Turkish Muslim guise. The
American historian Speros Vryonis writes that the
Ottoman state centered on "a Byzantine-Balkan base with...
- V****ilika, on
August 26. This
defeat forced Vryonis too to withdraw,
securing both
Eastern Greece and the Morea.
Vryonis'
defeat paved the way for the political...
- p. 496. Faas 2005, pp. 184–185;
Bryer 2008, p. 671; Ash 1995, p. 233;
Vryonis 1971, p. 482.
Davidson 2014, p. 123. Ash 1995, p. 244;
Davidson 2014, p...
-
Vizier Omer
Pasha Vrioni (Albanian: Omer Vrioni, [ˈomeɾ vɾiˈoni]) was an
Ottoman Albanian military commander and ruler, and a
prominent figure in the Gr****...
-
there occurred events consistent with the
model propounded by
Levtzion and
Vryonis: the
region was
abandoned by its
original sedentary po****tion and the...
- York, N.Y.); N. Y.)
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York;
Speros P. (jr.)
Vryonis;
Thomas F. Mathews;
Jeffrey C. Anderson;
Annemarie Weyl Carr;
Henry Maguire;...
-
between 249 and 279,
openly proclaim allegiance to the New Prophecy.
Speros Vryonis considers these inscriptions remarkable in that they are the only set of...
- butler, chamberlain, and chancellor.
History of the
County of
Tripoli Vryonis 1971, p. 159.
Runciman 1951, p. 170.
Runciman 1951, pp. 231–233. Runciman...