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Misunderstanding About Serbia’s Claims

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In November, a Serbian politician, Monsieur P. Marinkovitch, visited Sofia. He had previously served as a Minister and was now part of the newly...

The Carnegie Commission’s Opinion

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The Carnegie Commission believes that the phrase “within the above set forth delimitations” means the area between Shar-Planina and the line marked on the...

Kalenderhane Mosque Tracing Byzantine Legacy

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Exploring Istanbul’s Vezneciler neighborhood, one can encounter the Kalenderhane Mosque, a remarkable relic from the Byzantine Era. Restored in the 1960s, this structure unveils...

Exploring Istanbul Archaeology Museums

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An Overview of Istanbul’s Rich Cultural Heritage Perched on Osman Hamdi Bey Hill in Sultanahmet, the Istanbul Archaeology Museums stand as a testament to the...

Eski Imaret Mosque

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Discovering Byzantine Legacy The Eski Imaret Mosque, also known as the Pantepoptes Monastery Church, stands as a silent witness to Istanbul’s rich Byzantine heritage. Situated...

Uncivilizable injection of barbarism into Rome

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Many who know nothing of the facts of the matter still deeply and instinctively believe an alternative view—that these people represented an irreducible and...

Balkans into Italy

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And bear in mind the passage of time. When adult men and women who made their way from the Balkans into Italy with Theoderic...

Deliberately Gothic and dynastic

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The spectacle hit every note of Roman splendor, but the message was deliberately Gothic and dynastic. At the same time, Theoderic’s house historian wrote...

Prosperous and peaceful

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“My first duty is to you, Dominus.” “Not unless you’re a fool, which I don’t think you are. Every man’s first duty is to himself,...

Whole expanse of the Roman Empire

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All of this was known, of course, to Galerius and Maximian through the spies they maintained in the territory of Constantius, as well as...

Balkans into Italy

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