Runciman, Great Church (1968)
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Abbreviation
Runciman, Great Church (1968)
Form of publication
Book

Steven Runciman, The Great Church in Captivity. A study of the Patriarchate of Constantinople from the eve of the Turkish Conquest to the Greek War of Independence (Cambridge University Press, paperback edition 1985, Cambridge 1968)

ISBN / ISSN
ISBN 0 521 31310 4
Key words
Alexandria, Egypt.
Bulgarians.
Byzantine institutions.
Cantacuzenoi / Kantakouzenoi, Ottoman officials.
Catherine the Great, tsarina.
Chiotes.
Constantinople / Istanbul.
Corydalleus, Theophilos.
Covel, John, clergyman.
Crete.
Crusius, Martin, Hellenist.
Cyprus.
Cyril Lucaris / Cyril Lukaris, Ecumenical Patriarch.
Dositheos (Notaras), Patriarch of Jerusalem.
Ecumenical Patriarchate.
Fall of Constantinople, 1453.
Fener, neighborhood.
Filiki Etaireia / Philiki Etaireia.
Florence.
Franciscan order.
Gennadios II Scholarios, Ecumenical Patriarch.
Gregory Palamas, saint.
Habsburgs / House of Habsburg.
Holy Mountain / Mount Athos / Hagion Oros.
Holy Wisdom of God / Hagia Sophia.
Iconoclasm.
Institutions.
Jassy.
Jerusalem.
Jesuits.
Jews of the East / Levant.
John Damascene, saint.
John of the Ladder / John Climacus.
John VI Cantacuzenus / Ioannes VI Kantakouzenos.
Kiev.
Latin Church.
Library.
Luther, Martin.
Macedonia.
Manuscript.
Mavrokordatos, Alexandros, Grand Dragoman.
Mavrokordatos, Konstantinos, prince.
Mehmet II, the Conqueror.
Michael VIII Palaeologus / Palaiologos.
Mistra / Mystras.
Moldavia.
Monasteries.
Monastery of St. Catherine, Mount Sinai.
Notaras, family.
Orthodox Churches, organizations.
Orthodox Patriarchates.
Ottoman institutions.
Ottoman period.
Ottoman Sultans.
Palaeologans / Palaiologans.
Palestine.
Patriarch of Constantinople.
Patriarchal Academy.
Peter the Great.
Phanar.
Phanariotes.
Photios I, Ecumenical Patriarch.
Roe, Thomas, ambassador.
Romiosyne.
Russian Empire.
Serbia.
Serbs.
Smyrna / İzmir.
Suleyman the Magnificent.
Syria.
Taxes, taxation.
Theodore Metochites.
Trans-Danubian Principalities.
Trebizond.
Venice.