Κιουσοπούλου, Βασιλεύς ή οικονόμος (2007)
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Abbreviation
Κιουσοπούλου, Βασιλεύς ή οικονόμος (2007)
Form of publication
Book

Τόνια Κιουσοπούλου, Βασιλεύς ή οικονόμος. Πολιτική εξουσία και ιδεολογία πριν την άλωση, σειρά Historia, (Εκδόσεις Πόλις, Αθήνα 2007)

ISBN / ISSN
ISBN 978-960-435-139-8
Data
Historical study focused on the economy, society and ideology of the shrinking Byzantine Empire during the last decades of the Palaiologan age (15th c.) [in Greek, Polis editions, Athens 2007] by Tonia /Antonia Kioussopoulou, associate professor of Byzantine History at the University of Crete. Abbreviations, pp. 7-8. Introduction, pp. 9-20. Part One: ‘The setting and the people’, pp. 23-77. Part Two: ‘Political power in the 15th century’, pp. 79-156. Part Three: ‘Political practice and ideology’, pp. 157-234. Afterword: ‘Why did Constantinople fall?’, pp. 235-244. Bibliography, pp. 245-261 (primary sources, pp. 247-249). Appendix: ‘Catalogues of political figures (individuals, ambassadors, families)’, pp. 263-271. Index of main names and places, pp. 271-280. Total pages, 282.
Key words
Bayezid I / Beyazıt I, sultan.
Byzantine economy.
Byzantine hippodrome.
Byzantine institutions.
Byzantine nobility / noblemen.
Byzantine prosopography.
Byzantine society.
Byzantine sources.
Byzantines.
Catholic Church / Latin Church.
Commerce.
Constantine XI Palaeologus / Konstantinos XI Palaiologos.
Constantinople / Polis / Istanbul.
Council of Florence.
Euxine Pontus / Black Sea.
Florence.
Galata.
Gattilusi, family.
Gennadios II Scholarios, Ecumenical Patriarch.
Genoa.
Genovese.
Harbor.
Holy Wisdom of God / Hagia Sophia.
Isidore, Metropolitan of Kiev.
Istanbul, Catholic churches.
John V Palaeologus / Ioannes V Palaiologos.
John VII Palaeologus / Ioannes VII Palaiologos.
John VIII Palaeologus / Ioannes VIII Palaiologos.
Late Byzantine period.
Latins.
Loukas Notaras.
Manuel Chrysoloras.
Manuel II Palaeologus / Palaiologos.
Mehmet II, the Conqueror.
Mistra / Mystras.
Monasteries.
Old City, Istanbul.
Ottoman Turks.
Palaeologan age / Palaiologan age.
Palaeologans / Palaiologans.
Patriarch of Constantinople.
Peloponnese.
Pera / Beyoğlu.
Philanthropinos, Byzantine family.
Prosopography.
Venice.