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The Empire of Trebizond and the Pontos
Anthony Bryer
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Frontmatter
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Introduction (page i-iii)
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I Cities of Heraclius (page 15-30)
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II Excursus on Mananalis, Samosata of Armenia and Paulician Geography (page 83-84)
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IIIa A Byzantine Family: The Gabrades, c.979-c.1653 (page 164-187)
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IIIb A Byzantine Family: the Gabrades. An Additional Note with St. Fassoulakis and D.M. Nicol (page 38-45)
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IV The Fate of George Komnenos, Rule of Trebizond (1266-1280) (page 332-350)
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V Greek and Türkmens: the Pontic Exception (page 113-149)
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VI The Late Byzantine Monastery in Town and Countryside (page 219-241)
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VII The Estates of the Empire of Trebizond. Evidence for their Resources, Products, Agriculture, Ownership and Location (page 370-477)
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VIII Shipping in the Empire of Trebizond (page 3-12)
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IX Some Trapezuntine Monastic Obits, 1368-1563 (page 125-138)
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X Ludovico da Bologna and the Georgian and Anatolian Embassy of 1460-1461 (page 178-198)
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XI The Tourkokratia in the Pontos: some Problems and Preliminary Conclusions (page 29-54)
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XII The Pontic Revival and the New Greece (page 171-190)
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Index (page 1-11)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JESHO | 24.3 (Oct. 1981): 344-345 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3631931 |
SP | 63.2 (Apr. 1988): 377-379 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2853239 |
Citable Link
Published: 1980
Publisher: Variorum
- 9780860780625 (hardcover)