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a а а a > ing a name of a person or dynasty ( Constantine , Justinian , Komnenoi , Isaurian , Macedonian ) , and even where an individual name is missing the title at first sight looks rather oldfashioned ( ' The Byzantine " Dark Ages ...
a а а a > ing a name of a person or dynasty ( Constantine , Justinian , Komnenoi , Isaurian , Macedonian ) , and even where an individual name is missing the title at first sight looks rather oldfashioned ( ' The Byzantine " Dark Ages ...
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It is not often that a collection of papers from a conference , even a Dumbarton Oaks symposium , will have the market to justify a reprint , and this is probably particularly true for Byzantine topics . Here the main point is perhaps ...
It is not often that a collection of papers from a conference , even a Dumbarton Oaks symposium , will have the market to justify a reprint , and this is probably particularly true for Byzantine topics . Here the main point is perhaps ...
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a Palermo adapted Byzantine and Arab ritual for its architecture and so can help explain its Byzantine model and likewise Catherine Jolivet - Levy's investigation of the small Armenian church at Aghtamar to supplement our evidence for ...
a Palermo adapted Byzantine and Arab ritual for its architecture and so can help explain its Byzantine model and likewise Catherine Jolivet - Levy's investigation of the small Armenian church at Aghtamar to supplement our evidence for ...
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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