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Byzantines, Armenians, and Latins
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Tia Kolbaba
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Applied sciences
/ Armenian
/ Azymes
/ Baked goods
/ Basil II (976-1025)
/ Breads
/ Byzantine self-definition
/ Christian history
/ Christian philosophy
/ Christianity
/ Clergy
/ Doctrinal theology
/ Ecclesiology
/ Emperors
/ Ethnic identity
/ Food
/ Food science
/ Foodstuffs
/ Government
/ Government officials
/ Heads of state
/ Heresiology
/ Heresy
/ Judaize
/ Monarchs
/ Nikephoros II Phokas (963-969)
/ Orthodox & Oriental Churches
/ Orthodox and Oriental Churches
/ Orthodox Church
/ Orthodoxy
/ Political science
/ Popes
/ Practical theology
/ Religion
/ Religious orthodoxy
/ Sociology and Anthropology of Religion
/ Spiritual belief systems
/ Spiritual leaders
/ Systematic theology
/ Tenth century
/ Theology
/ Unleavened bread
/ Unleavened breads
2013
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Byzantines, Armenians, and Latins
by
Tia Kolbaba
in
Applied sciences
/ Armenian
/ Azymes
/ Baked goods
/ Basil II (976-1025)
/ Breads
/ Byzantine self-definition
/ Christian history
/ Christian philosophy
/ Christianity
/ Clergy
/ Doctrinal theology
/ Ecclesiology
/ Emperors
/ Ethnic identity
/ Food
/ Food science
/ Foodstuffs
/ Government
/ Government officials
/ Heads of state
/ Heresiology
/ Heresy
/ Judaize
/ Monarchs
/ Nikephoros II Phokas (963-969)
/ Orthodox & Oriental Churches
/ Orthodox and Oriental Churches
/ Orthodox Church
/ Orthodoxy
/ Political science
/ Popes
/ Practical theology
/ Religion
/ Religious orthodoxy
/ Sociology and Anthropology of Religion
/ Spiritual belief systems
/ Spiritual leaders
/ Systematic theology
/ Tenth century
/ Theology
/ Unleavened bread
/ Unleavened breads
2013
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Byzantines, Armenians, and Latins
by
Tia Kolbaba
in
Applied sciences
/ Armenian
/ Azymes
/ Baked goods
/ Basil II (976-1025)
/ Breads
/ Byzantine self-definition
/ Christian history
/ Christian philosophy
/ Christianity
/ Clergy
/ Doctrinal theology
/ Ecclesiology
/ Emperors
/ Ethnic identity
/ Food
/ Food science
/ Foodstuffs
/ Government
/ Government officials
/ Heads of state
/ Heresiology
/ Heresy
/ Judaize
/ Monarchs
/ Nikephoros II Phokas (963-969)
/ Orthodox & Oriental Churches
/ Orthodox and Oriental Churches
/ Orthodox Church
/ Orthodoxy
/ Political science
/ Popes
/ Practical theology
/ Religion
/ Religious orthodoxy
/ Sociology and Anthropology of Religion
/ Spiritual belief systems
/ Spiritual leaders
/ Systematic theology
/ Tenth century
/ Theology
/ Unleavened bread
/ Unleavened breads
2013
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Byzantines, Armenians, and Latins
2013
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Overview
The study of how Byzantine Orthodox Christians in the Middle Ages define themselves in relation to the many faiths, ethnic groups, friends, and enemies who surround and live within the Byzantine Empire is as fascinating as the history of any group’s self-definition and its ramifications, with some added twists.¹ Greek-speaking Christians who lived in Constantinople and called themselves Romans necessarily challenge such multivalent concepts as “the West” and “medieval Christendom.” Textbooks on “Western civilization” tend to begin with the heritage of classical Greek philosophy, Roman law and government, and Christian faith, and then survey only the western and northwestern European
Publisher
Fordham University Press
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ISBN
0823251926, 9780823251926
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