Αγαθίας, Ιστορίαι (2008)
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Abbreviation
Αγαθίας, Ιστορίαι (2008)
Form of publication
Book

Αγαθίας ο Σχολαστικός, Ιστορίαι, Αλέξανδρος Αλεξάκης (επιστ. επιμ.), Αλέξανδρος Αλεξάκης (μτφρ.), σειρά Κείμενα Βυζαντινής Ιστοριογραφίας 18 (Εκδόσεις Κανάκη, Αθήνα 2008)

ISBN / ISSN
ISBN 978-960-6736-02-5
Source
Yes
Data

Agathias o Scholastikos, History. Byzantine source of the sixth c. Original Greek with modern Greek translation and extensive notes by Alexandros Alexakis. Bibliography pp 9-15. Introduction (referring mainly to the author and his work) pp 19-32. Annotated text of Agathias pp 33-747. Indices pp 749-800, including: proper names pp 751-779, terms pp 781-785, geographical terms pp 787-798, modern scholars pp 799-800. Total pages 806.

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Key words
Agathias Scholasticus / Scholastikos.
Alans.
Anastasius I, emperor.
Anthemius of Tralles.
Archaiopolis / Tsighegoji.
Armenia.
Asia Minor / Asian Turkey.
Asian Turkey.
Athens.
Balkans.
Barbarians.
Belisarius, general.
Black Sea / Euxine Pontus.
Byzantine army.
Byzantine Empire.
Byzantine sources.
Caucasians.
Caucasus mountains.
Colchians.
Colchis.
Constantinople / Polis / Istanbul.
Cyrus II, the Great.
Don, river.
Don, river / Tanais, river.
Early Byzantine Constantinople.
Early Byzantine period.
Early Christian Italy.
Early Christian North Africa.
Earthquake of 557.
Epidemics.
Euxine Pontus / Black Sea.
Franks.
Georgia, country.
Goths.
Heruls.
Holy Wisdom of God / Hagia Sophia.
Iberia / Georgia.
Isidorus the Younger, architect.
Italy.
Iustiniana Prima.
Justinian I.
Justinian I, wars.
Kawad I.
Khusrau I / Chosroes I.
Kutrigurs.
Late Antiquity.
Laz.
Lazica.
Maurice, emperor.
Middle East.
Misimians, people.
Narses, general.
Natural disasters.
Paul Silentiary, poet.
Persia.
Persian army.
Persian civilization.
Persians.
Phasis, harbor / Poti.
Phasis, river / Rioni.
Procopius / Prokopios of Caesarea.
Rome.
Sasanids / Sassanian Persians.
Shapur I.
Sicily.
Tigris River / Dicle.
Tralles / Aydın.
Trebizond.
Turks of Asia.
Tyrrhenian Sea.
Vandals, people.
West Asia.
Xerxes I.