Documents tagged with Constantinople

Emperor Constantine the Great (306 – 337): The Importance of His Faith in the History of the Church

Emperor Constantine the Great (306 – 337) The Importance of His Faith in the History of the Church By V. Rev. Fr. Thaddaeus Hardenbrook, M.A. St. Constantine the Great, Equal to the Apo...
  • twh12 published this 09 / 12 / 2009
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Life of Panayia

An Orthodox Christian collection of ancient Byzantine mosaics at the Church of St. Savior at Chora in Constantinople (Istanbul) Turkey, or otherwise known as the Kariye Camii. Enjoy these mosa...
  • eleniemarie published this 08 / 10 / 2009
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Traveler Identity Byzantium and Venice 12th Century

This paper follows an imaginary traveler in the 12th century from Venice to Constantinople, Many historical references used to provide context.
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  • cchdavis published this 05 / 28 / 2009
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The use of forced population exchanges to solve conflicts based on Irredentism - a case study on Gre

This is my undergraduate senior thesis at NYU on the effect of forced population exchanges, such as those mandated by the Treaty of Lausanne, on conflicts based on irredentism. I looked at populati...
  • HisRoyalHighness published this 05 / 18 / 2009
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Reflections on the Flawed Historiography of President Obama April 2009

President Obama's speech in Ankara in April, 2009, had several flaws as it referred to certain historical events. While Ataturk began several reforms after the end of the Ottoman Caliphate, he did ...
  • bassam.madany9541 published this 04 / 17 / 2009
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They Might Be Giants

Oddcube takes on They Might Be Giants in this non-nonsense review. Read more reviews from Oddcube in Abandoned Towers magazine at http://cyberwizardproductions.com/Aba...
  • crystalwizard published this 01 / 30 / 2009
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Scanderbeg: Or, Love and Liberty - Thomas Whincop (1747)

In the 18th Century when the Ottomans were suffering reverses in Central Europe, there was a revival of interest in the earlier struggle of the 15th century Albanian national hero, Scanderbeg, aga...
  • xhibi published this 01 / 06 / 2009
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The Captain of the Janizaries: A Story of the Times of Scanderbeg and the Fall of Constantinople

A novel by James Meeker Ludlow, published by Harper in 1890. First edition was published in 1886. "The story of the Captain of the Janizaries originated, not in the author's desire to write a b...
  • xhibi published this 01 / 04 / 2009
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DARK, Houses, Streets and Shops in Byzantine Constantinople From the 5th to the 12th Century, Journa

Journal of Medieval History 30 (2004) 83–107 www.elsevier.com/locate/jmedhist Houses, streets and shops in Byzantine Constantinople from the fifth to the twelfth centuries K.R. Dark à Research Cent...
  • santabar published this 12 / 31 / 2008
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Notes on the Development of the Theme of Scanderbeg

University of Oregon Notes on the Development of the Scanderbeg Theme Author(s): B. B. Ashcom Source: Comparative Literature, Vol. 5, No. 1 (Winter, 1953), pp. 16-29 Published by: University of Or...
  • Meltdown711 published this 11 / 29 / 2008
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The Conquering Balkan Orthodox Merchant

Economic History Association The Conquering Balkan Orthodox Merchant Author(s): Traian Stoianovich Source: The Journal of Economic History, Vol. 20, No. 2 (Jun., 1960), pp. 234-313 Published by: C...
  • Meltdown711 published this 11 / 29 / 2008
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Grof, Stanislav - The Human Encounter With Death

Dr. Stanislav Grof M.D, Ph.D. describes his studies with psychedelics on dying people and the effects that is has on people in the final stages of life.
  • Projekt E 012 published this 09 / 13 / 2008
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Patriarchs of Constantinople

Les patriarches de Constantinople, document Anglais-Grec, 1911
  • Albocicade published this 06 / 08 / 2008
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