Νυσταζοπούλου-Πελεκίδου, Οι βαλκανικοί λαοί (1992)
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Νυσταζοπούλου-Πελεκίδου, Οι βαλκανικοί λαοί (1992)
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Book

Μαρία Νυσταζοπούλου-Πελεκίδου, Οι βαλκανικοί λαοί κατά τους Μέσους χρόνους (Εκδόσεις Βάνιας, Θεσσαλονίκη 1992)

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Maria Nystazopoulou-Pelikidou, The People of the Balkans in the Middle Ages (in modern Greek) studies the inhabitants of the Balkan lands from Late Antiquity to the Ottoman conquest (4th-14th/15th c.). Introduction pp 5-8. Chapter 1: “The geographical space” pp 9-22. Chapter 2: “The appearance and settlement of the Slavs in the Balkan peninsula. Ethnogenesis of the Balkan peoples” pp 25-57. Chapter 3: “The Slavs in Greece” pp 59-91. Chapter 4: “The Bulgarians and the Bulgarian state” pp 95-118. Chapter 5: “The southern Slavs of the western Balkans. Slovenians, Croats, Serbs” pp. 121-128. Chapter 6: “The Christianization of the Slavs and the creation of the Slavic alphabet. The work of Cyril and Methodius” pp 129-155. Chapter 7: “The Bulgarians and the Bulgarian state after Christianization” 157-186. Chapter 8: “Croats and Serbs from the 10th to the 15th century. The medieval Serbian state of Nemanja” pp 187-218. Chapter 9: “Albania in the Middle Ages” pp 221-235. Epilogue pp 253-255. Bibliography pp 257-263. List of maps p 264. The text is accompanied by notes and 14 sketch maps. No index. Total pages, 268.
Key words
Adriatic Sea.
Albania.
Albanians.
Avars.
Balkan rivers.
Balkans.
Barbarians.
Bulgar Khanate.
Bulgaria.
Bulgarians.
Byzantine Balkans.
Byzantine diplomacy.
Byzantine emperors.
Byzantine period.
Church of Serbia.
Croatians.
Cyril and Methodius, saints.
Czars.
Dalmatia.
Dobruja.
Early Byzantine period.
Early Ottoman period.
Ecclesiastical history.
Epirus / Epiros.
Federates / signatories.
Genoa.
Haimos / Balkan / Stara Planina, mountain.
Hungarians.
Latin Church.
Macedonia.
Medieval era.
Medieval Serbia.
Nemanja, dynasty / Nemanya.
Orthodox churches.
Orthodox Churches, organizations.
Orthodoxy.
Pillage.
Romania / Rumania.
Serbia.
Serbian rulers.
Slavic invasions.
Slavic languages.
Slavic settlements.
Slavs.
Slavs, Early Byzantine period.
Slovenians.
Turks of Asia.
Venice.