Using Greek, Arabic, Persian, and Ottoman sources, this volume looks at the relations between Byzantium and its eastern neighbours in the thirteenth century, and presents a new interpretation of the Nicaean Empire and highlights the evidence for its wealth and power.
Using Greek, Arabic, Persian, and Ottoman sources, this volume looks at the relations between Byzantium and its eastern neighbours in the thirteenth century, and presents a new interpretation of the Nicaean Empire and highlights the evidence for its wealth and power.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dimitri Korobeinikov is Assistant Professor at the University at Albany SUNY, and a Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Byzantine Studies, Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Sciences. He was Senior Research Fellow in the Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations, University of Koç, Istanbul, in 2013; Fellow in Dumbarton Oaks, 2006-2007; and Junior Research Fellow in Wolfson College (Oxford).
Inhaltsangabe
List of Illustrations List of Abbreviations Note on Transliterations Map (Asia Minor c. 1265) Genealogical Table Introduction: The Thirteenth Century 1: The Sources 2: The Nicaean Paradox 3: The Sultanate of Rum: Preliminary Remarks 4: Nicaean-Seljuk Relations 5: The Mongols 6: The Age of Revolts: The Loss of Byzantine Asia Minor 7: The Aftermath: Asia Mino after 1303 Conclusion: Byzantium in the Thirteenth Century: Diplomatic Success and Military Failure Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations List of Abbreviations Note on Transliterations Map (Asia Minor c. 1265) Genealogical Table Introduction: The Thirteenth Century 1: The Sources 2: The Nicaean Paradox 3: The Sultanate of Rum: Preliminary Remarks 4: Nicaean-Seljuk Relations 5: The Mongols 6: The Age of Revolts: The Loss of Byzantine Asia Minor 7: The Aftermath: Asia Mino after 1303 Conclusion: Byzantium in the Thirteenth Century: Diplomatic Success and Military Failure Bibliography Index
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