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Laura: A type of monastery in which monks lived as solitaries during the week, but assembled on w...
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Illustris: Until the middle of the 6th century the highest grade of senatorial rank.
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Iconoclasm: Rejection of the honoring of sacred images as a form of idolatry. Condemned as a here...
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Hexagram: Silver coin introduced by Heraclius, lit. “six grams,” 12 to a nomisma. Although issued...
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Genikon(sekreton): The general treasury and main fiscal department of government after the 7th ce...
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Caesar: Title given to a junior emperor or – from the eleventh century onwards – to imperial rela...
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Bailo (s.), Baili (pl.): general term for administrator; head of the Venetian colony in Constanti...
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Augustus (m.), Augusta (f.) senior emperor within a group of coemperors, or within a single famil...
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Origenism:Attempt to fuse the fundamentals ofGreek philosophy with the Christian creed, interpret...
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Khazars: Turkic-speaking people who were the major power in the Black Sea steppes, with centres o...
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Franks: A Germanic grouping from the lower Rhine, frequently recruited into the Roman army; unite...
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despot (despot ¯ es) ‘lord, master’: High imperial title in the Palaiologan period, generally res...
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Danishmend: Turkoman dynasty that ruled over Cappadocia, Sebasteia and Melitene from late elevent...
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Autokrator: Greek equivalent of the Latin imperator, emperor, used especially after the 7th centu...
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Sasanians: Persian ruling dynasty which overthrew the Parthian Arsacid dynasty in the early third...
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Rus: People of Scandinavian origin who formed a political structure in eastern Europe, between th...
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Romania: ‘land of the Romans’ (i.e. Byzantines); by the seventh century, a term for the Christian...
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Ostrogoths: (eastern Goths) groupings of Goths, who adopted Arian Christianity and conquered Ital...
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Opsikion: one of the earliest themes to emerge; based in north-west Asia Minor, closest to Consta...
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Normans: people from north-west France, originally of Scandinavian origin; in the eleventh centur...
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