Obolensky, Βυζαντινές προσωπογραφίες (1998)
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Abbreviation
Obolensky, Βυζαντινές προσωπογραφίες (1998)
Form of publication
Book

Dimitri Obolensky, Έξι βυζαντινές προσωπογραφίες, Παναγιώτης Α. Αγαπητός (επιστ. επιμ.), Πόπη Πούγιουρου (μτφρ.), Άγγελ Νικολάου-Κονναρή (μτφρ.), (Εκδόσεις Ερμής, Αθήνα 1998)

ISBN / ISSN
ISBN 960-320-070-9
First edition
Title of first edition
Six Byzantine Portraits
Publisher of first edition
Oxford University Press,
Place of publication of first edition
New York
Date of publication of first edition
1988
Data
Dimitri Obolensky,Six Byzantine Portraits in Greek
Key words
Adriatic Sea.
Albania.
Albanians.
Alexios I Komnenos.
Angeli / Angeloi, Byzantine dynasty.
Anna Comnena / Anna Komnene.
Antioch / Antakya.
Archbishopric of Ochrid.
Arta.
Balkans.
Bogomils.
Boris III of Bulgaria.
Boris-Mihail I, khan.
Bulgaria.
Bulgarians.
Byzantine Constantinople.
Byzantine emperors.
Catholic Church / Latin Church.
Clement of Ohrid, saint.
Comneni / Komnenoi.
Crimea.
Crusades.
Cyril and Methodius, saints.
Dalmatia.
Danube / Ister.
Demetrios Chomatianos, Archbishop.
Demetrius / Demetrios, saint.
Dnieper, river.
Durrës / Dyrrachion / Epidamnos.
Ecumenical Patriarchate.
Enrico Dandolo, doge.
Epirus / Epiros.
Franks.
Georgia, country.
Greece.
Greek language.
Hesychasm.
Hilandar Monastery.
Holy Mountain / Mount Athos / Hagion Oros.
Italy.
John of the Ladder / John Climacus.
Khazars, people.
Kiev.
Late Byzantine period.
Learned clergy.
Medieval Serbia.
Michael Psellus / Psellos.
Michael, archangel.
Middle Byzantine period.
Middle Byzantine period.
Monasteries.
Moscovy.
Moscow.
Nemanja, dynasty / Nemanya.
Ohrid, lake.
Ohrid, town.
Olympos of Bithynia, mountain.
Orthodox Church.
Ottoman Turks.
Palestine.
Patriarch of Constantinople.
Pechenegs.
Philotheos (Kokkinos), Ecumenical Patriarch.
Photios I, Ecumenical Patriarch.
Plato, Platonists.
Poland.
Romania / Rumania.
Serbian rulers.
Serbs.
Slavs.
Stefan Nemanja, Grand Prince / Stephen Nemanya.
Tatars.
Theodore I Lascaris / Theodoros I Laskaris.
Turks of Asia.
Vatopedi, Athonite monastery.
Venetians.
Venice.
Volga, river.