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Based on the evidence of epigraphic material in combination with monumental painting, this book explores important dedicatory inscriptions (9th-beginning of the 13th c.) from Macedonia and Thrace, which have so far been investigated mainly from a philological-historical standpoint, thus neglecting the major issue of Middle Byzantine patronage. Through patron inscriptions and textual sources, the role and the motives of military officials in the patronage of defensive and fortification works, and the manner of publicizing them, are examined systematically. Patronage is looked at through the ideological messages that the donors endeavor to promote in a local society or monastic community, and which echo their relationship with the state and their views on education and faith. The new interpretations presented in this book result from the collation of historical, prosopographical, archaeological and visual data, which offer valuable evidence about military patronage, the relation of the donation to the personal life of the donor and his family, the spiritual life of monasticism and the building complex of the monastery, and the relationship between inscriptions, space and iconography. Interesting methodologically is the co-examination of the various categories of inscriptions in combination with historical texts and donor portraits, which opens up new avenues of research for the study of the interdisciplinary material in question.0
Auftraggeber. --- Epigraphik. --- Stifter. --- Inschrift. --- Makedonien --- Thrakien. --- Byzantinisches Reich.
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Thrakien gehörte de facto schon lange, bevor es im Jahre 44/45 n. Chr. den Provinzstatus erhielt, zum römischen Reich, indem die thrakischen Könige dem römischen Kaiser zum Gehorsam verpflichtet waren. Das Kerngebiet des thrakischen Königreiches und der römischen Provinz lag südlich des Balkangebirges, es reichte im Süden bis zum Thrakischen Meer und zum Bosporus, im Osten bis zur westlichen Pontusküste. Die Hauptstadt war Perinthos an der nördlichen Propontisküste (Marmarameer, heute Türkei). Seit dem frühen 2. Jh. n. Chr. entwickelte sich ein reges und blühendes st©Þdtisches Leben in Thrakien. Kaiser Traian gründete nach seinem Sieg über die Daker zwei Städte in Thrakien: Nicopolis ad Istrum (die Siegesstadt an der Donau) und Nicopolis ad Nestum (Siegesstadt an der Mesta). Seit dem 4. Jh. gehörte Thrakien zu den Kerngebieten des aufstrebenden oströmischen, später byzantinischen Reiches, dessen Hauptstadt Konstantinopel in der Teilprovinz Europa lag. In dieser Zeit strebten viele Frem dvölker - Germanen, Hunnen, Awaren, später auch Slawen - nach Thrakien. Im Jahre 378 kam es bei zu einer schweren Niederlage des römischen Heeres gegen die Goten. Die thrakischen Provinzen wurden nach Aufgabe des Limes an der unteren Donau um das Jahr 600 zur Grenzzone, verblieben aber unter oströmisch-byzantinischer Herrschaft.
Thrace --- Antiquities --- History --- Antiquités --- Histoire --- Antiquités --- Thrace - Antiquities --- Thrace - History - To 1362 --- Antiquities. --- To 1362. --- Mediterranean Region --- Thrakien. --- History.
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Antiquities, Roman --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Antiquités romaines --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Thrace --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Ausgrabung. --- Funde. --- Römerzeit. --- Thrakien. --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Antiquités romaines --- Congrès --- Antiquités --- Congresses. --- Тракия --- Trakii︠a︡ --- Trakya --- Thrakien --- Thracia --- Tracia --- Thrakē --- Thráki --- Trakiya --- Θράκη --- Θρακη
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archaeology --- goldsmithing --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- Archeology --- Thrace --- Art, Thracian --- Art thrace --- #BIBC:bibl.Reekmans --- -Trakii︠a︡ --- Trakya --- Thrakien --- Thracia --- Tracia --- Thrake --- Thráki --- Trakiya --- Antiquities --- -Exhibitions --- Thracian art --- Exhibitions --- Trakii︠a︡ --- Exhibitions. --- Expositions --- Antiquités --- Тракия --- Thrakē --- Θράκη
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Cults --- Moesia --- Thrace --- Religion --- -Cults --- -291.09398 --- Alternative religious movements --- Cult --- Cultus --- Marginal religious movements --- New religions --- New religious movements --- NRMs (Religion) --- Religious movements, Alternative --- Religious movements, Marginal --- Religious movements, New --- Religions --- Sects --- Religion Comparative religion Southeastern Europe --- -Thrace --- -Religion --- 291.09398 --- Trakii︠a︡ --- Trakya --- Thrakien --- Thracia --- Tracia --- Thrake --- Thráki --- Trakiya --- Mizii︠a︡ --- Mezija --- Μοισία --- Moisía --- Мизия --- Miziya --- Мезија --- Religion. --- Тракия --- Thrakē --- Θράκη --- Θρακη
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From the mid-sixth to the mid-fourth century BCE a nexus of connections to Thrace defined the careers of several of Athens' most prominent figures, including Pisistratus, Miltiades, Alcibiades and Iphicrates. This book explores the importance of Thrace to these individuals and its resulting significance in the political, cultural and social history of Athens. Thrace was vitally important for Athens thanks to its natural resources and access to strategic waterways, which were essential to a maritime empire, and connections to the area conferred wealth and military influence on certain Athenians and offered them a refuge if they faced political persecution at home. However, Thrace's importance to prominent individuals transcended politics: its culture was also an important draw. Thrace was a world free of Athenian political, social and cultural constraints - one that bore a striking resemblance to the world of Homeric epic.
Athens (Greece) --- Thrace --- Athènes (Grèce) --- Politics and government. --- Relations --- Politique et gouvernement --- Political science. --- Relations. --- Greece --- Mediterranean Region --- Athènes (Grèce) --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Тракия --- Trakii︠a︡ --- Trakya --- Thrakien --- Thracia --- Tracia --- Thrakē --- Thráki --- Trakiya --- Θράκη --- Aḟiny (Greece) --- Atene (Greece) --- Atʻēnkʻ (Greece) --- Ateny (Greece) --- Athen (Greece) --- Athēna (Greece) --- Athēnai (Greece) --- Athènes (Greece) --- Athinai (Greece) --- Athīnā (Greece) --- Αθήνα (Greece)
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Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- Archeology --- Antiquity --- Thrace --- Exhibitions --- Art, Thracian --- Exhibitions. --- Thracian art --- Bulgaria --- Trakii︠a︡ --- Trakya --- Thrakien --- Thracia --- Tracia --- Thrake --- Thráki --- Trakiya --- Bulgaristan --- Volksrepublik Bulgarien --- Republic of Bulgaria --- Republika Bŭlgariya --- Republika Bŭlgarii︠a︡ --- People's Republic of Bulgaria --- République bulgare --- Narodna Republika Bŭlgariya --- Bŭlgariya --- Narodna republika Bŭlgarii︠a︡ --- Bŭlgarii︠a︡ --- Bugarska --- Bulgarien --- Bulharsko --- Voulgaria --- Burugaria --- NRB --- Narodnai︠a︡ Respublika Bolgarii︠a︡ --- Bulgario --- Republika Bulgaria --- Bulgarie --- Bolgarija --- Bâlgarija --- République de Bulgarie --- República de Bulgaria --- България --- Република България --- Болгария --- Bolgarii︠a︡ --- Республика Болгария --- Respublika Bolgarii︠a︡ --- 保加利亚 --- Baojialiya --- 保加利亚共和国 --- Baojialiya Gongheguo --- Antiquities --- Тракия --- Thrakē --- Θράκη --- Θρακη
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Galatia (Byzantine Empire) --- Lycaonia (Turkey) --- Byzantine Empire --- Galatie (Empire byzantin) --- Lycaonie (Turquie) --- Empire byzantin --- History. --- Gazetteers --- History, Local. --- Histoire --- Répertoires géographiques --- Histoire locale --- Cities and towns --- Lycaonia --- Turkey --- History --- History, Local --- Antiquities --- Antiquities. --- Répertoires géographiques --- Global cities --- Municipalities --- Towns --- Urban areas --- Urban systems --- Human settlements --- Sociology, Urban --- Lykaonien --- Byzantium (Empire) --- Vizantii︠a︡ --- Bajo Imperio --- Bizancjum --- Byzantinē Autokratoria --- Vyzantinon Kratos --- Vyzantinē Autokratoria --- Impero bizantino --- Bizantia --- Byzance. Géographie historique. --- Byzantijns Rijk. Aardrijkskunde (Geschiedkundige). --- Paphlagonia. --- Turt︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Turechchyna --- Tyrkia --- Osmanskai︠a︡ Imperii︠a︡ --- Tourkia --- TC --- Türkiye --- Türkiye Cumhuriyeti --- Vysokai︠a︡ Porta --- Osmanlı İmparatorluğu --- Devlet-i Aliye Osmaniye --- Turkiet --- T.C. (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti) --- Republic of Turkey --- תורכיה --- Turkiyah --- Turkyah --- Tunkī --- République turque --- Tʻŏkʻi --- Anatolia --- Asia Minor --- Anatolie --- Republic of Türkiye --- Asia Minore --- Ottoman Empire --- Republik Türkei --- Tureuki --- Turkye --- Republiek van Turkye --- Türkei --- Turcland --- تركيا --- Turkiyā --- جمهورية التركية --- Jumhūrīyah al-Turkīyah --- Turquía --- Republica de Turquía --- Turchia --- Tuykia --- Türkiyä Respublikası --- Turki --- Républik Turki --- Tȯrkiă --- Турцыя --- Turtsyi︠a︡ --- Турэцкая Рэспубліка --- Turėtskai︠a︡ Rėspublika --- Tiakei --- Torkėjė --- Turkia --- Republik Turkia --- Турция --- Република Турция --- Republika Turt︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Turska --- Republika Turska --- Tū-ī-gì --- Turecko --- Turecká republika --- Tëreckô --- Repùblika Tërecczi --- Tẏrt︠s︡i --- Турци --- Turt︠s︡i --- Турци Республики --- Turt︠s︡i Respubliki --- Twrci --- Gweriniaeth Twrci --- Tyrkiet --- Republikken Tyrkiet --- Tʼóok Bikéyah --- Turkojska --- Republika Turkojska --- Türgi --- Türgi Vabariik --- Τουρκία --- Δημοκρατία της Τουρκίας --- Dēmokratia tēs Tourkias --- Τουρκική Δημοκρατία --- Tourkikē Dēmokratia --- Turchî --- Repóbblica d'l Turchî --- Turkio --- Turkujo --- Turkia Respubliko --- Turkaland --- Lýðveldið Turkaland --- Turquie (Repupblic) --- République de Turquie --- Turkije --- Tuirc --- Poblacht na Tuirce --- Turkee --- Pobblaght ny Turkee --- Thú-ngí-khì --- 터키 --- 터키 공화국 --- T'ŏk'i Konghwaguk --- Tureke --- Turkowska --- Turcia --- Турк --- Turk --- Турчы Республикæ --- Turchy Respublikæ --- Tyrkland --- Lýðveldið Tyrkland --- Repubblica di Turchia --- טורקיה --- רפובליקה הטורקית --- Republiḳah ha-Ṭurḳiyah --- Тюрк --- Ti︠u︡rk --- Тюрк Республика --- Ti︠u︡rk Respublika --- Tu̇rkii︠a︡ --- Tu̇rkii︠a︡ Respublikasy --- Turukiya --- Uturuki --- Jamhuri ya Uturuki --- Tiki --- Tirkiye --- Komara Tirkiyeyê --- Repuvlika de Turkiya --- Turcija --- Turcijas Republika --- Tierkei --- Republik Tierkei --- Turkija --- Turkieë --- Törkieë --- Buturuki --- Ripablik kya Buturuki --- Törökország --- Török Köztársaság --- Турција --- Република Турција --- Republika Turcija --- Whenua Korukoru --- Tū-ī-gì Gê̤ṳng-huò-guók --- Туркамастор --- Turkamastor --- Туркань республиксь --- Turkanʹ respubliksʹ --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh Turk Uls --- Tlacatlahtocayotl Turquia --- Republiek Turkije --- トルコ --- Toruko --- トルコ共和国 --- Toruko Kyōwakoku --- Turkii --- Republikken Tyrkia --- Turtchie --- Турций --- Turt︠s︡iĭ --- Тюркия --- Ti︠u︡rkii︠a︡ --- Тюркия Республика --- Ti︠u︡rkii︠a︡ Respublika --- Teki --- Törkie --- Turcja --- Republika Turcji --- República da Turquia --- Republica Turcia --- Republika Turkiya --- Turkya --- Turkiya Republika --- Турція --- Турецка Республіка --- Turet︠s︡ka Respublika --- Турецкая Республика --- Tu̇rkiĭė --- Tu̇rkiĭė Respublikata --- Durka --- Durkka dásseváldi --- Turkäi --- Republik Turkäi --- Turqia --- Republika e Turqisë --- Thekhi --- Turcyjo --- Republika Turecko --- Republika Turcyje --- Jamhuuriyada Turki --- Turkiyakondre --- Ripoliku Turkiyakondre --- Турска --- Република Турска --- Turkki --- Turkin tasavalta --- Republiken Turkiet --- Republika ng Turkiya --- Tturk --- Tagduda n Tturk --- Turchie --- Repubbleche de Turchie --- Tȯrkii︠a︡ --- Tȯrkii︠a︡ Jȯmḣu̇rii︠a︡te --- Türkiýe Respublikasy --- Туреччина --- Турецька Республіка --- Republica de Turchia --- Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ --- Cộng hoà Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ --- Türkän --- Türgü --- Türgü Vabariik --- 土耳其 --- Tu'erqi --- Turkeye --- Republiek Turkeye --- Turkeya --- Tirki --- Republik bu Tirki --- טערקיי --- Ṭerḳay --- טערקישע רעפובליק --- Ṭerḳishe Republiḳ --- Orílẹ̀-èdè Olómìnira ilẹ̀ Túrkì --- Tırkiya --- 土耳其共和國 --- Tu'erqi Gongheguo --- Tu'erqi gong he guo --- Tu er qi gong he guo --- Ānātūlī --- Paphlagonien --- Antiquities, Byzantine. --- Civilization, Aegean --- Aegean civilization --- Aegean Islands (Greece and Turkey) --- Aegean Sea Region --- Islands of the Aegean --- Historical geography. --- Thrace --- Тракия --- Trakii︠a︡ --- Trakya --- Thrakien --- Thracia --- Tracia --- Thrakē --- Thráki --- Trakiya --- Θράκη --- Cilicia --- Isauria --- Cộng hoà Thỏ̂ Nhĩ Kỳ --- Thỏ̂ Nhĩ Kỳ --- Турций --- Historical geography --- Paphlagonia --- Antiquities, Byzantine --- Byzantine antiquities --- Civilization, Aegean. --- Civilisation égéenne --- Cilicie --- Isaurie --- Turquie --- Antiquités --- Paphlagonie --- Antiquités byzantines --- Byzantine Empire - History --- Turkey - Antiquities, Byzantine --- Thrace - History, Local --- Thrace - Gazetteers --- Thrace - History - To 1362 --- Aegean Sea Region - Historical geography --- Aegean Islands (Greece and Turkey) - History, Local --- Cities and towns - Lycaonia --- Lycaonia - Gazetteers --- Lycaonia - History --- Byzantine Empire - History, Local --- Turkey - Antiquities --- Cilicia - History --- Isauria - History --- Aegean Sea Islands (Greece and Turkey) --- Islands of the Aegean (Greece and Turkey) --- Islands of the Aegean Sea (Greece and Turkey)
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