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“I have a cherished idea to give compatriots a whole system in such an area that I consider the most important after domestic history for the national self -awareness of the cultural Russian inhabitant,” wrote the outstanding Russian Byzantinist F.I. Assumption in the preface to his work.
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“I have a cherished idea to give compatriots a whole system in such an area that I consider the most important after domestic history for the national self -awareness of the cultural Russian inhabitant,” wrote the outstanding Russian Byzantinist F.I. Assumption in the preface to his work.
T.1. covers the first (up to 527) and the second (518 610) periods of the history of Byzantium, from the transfer of the capital to Constantinople to the uprising of the exarch Irakli.
The second book of the outstanding Russian Byzantinist covers the pages of the history of the Great Empire from the time of the reign of Irakli to the accession of Michael III and the restoration of the Orthodoxy of Orthodoxy (VI – VIII centuries). This huge period includes the activities of Konstantin the Great, Mohammed, Karl the Great, the struggle for secular and spiritual power, filled with intrigues, betrayal, murders.
In the 3rd volume, the following part of the comprehensive work of F. I. Uspensky “The History of the Byzantine Empire”, covering the period from 867 to 1057, is placed – the reign of Macedons …

 

Author
Assumption Fedor Ivanovich
Publisher
Academic Project, 2013
Series
History technologies

 

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