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  De Administrando Imperio - Biocrawler
De Administrando Imperio is the commonly used title of a scholarly work from ca.
Also, one must bear in mind that the described events took place some 300 years before this work, and that "De Administrando Imperio" is the first description of arrival of the mentioned peoples, hence greatly reducing the credibility of the narrative.
nevertheless De Administrando Imperio remains the only surviving authoritative text of its kind about the region and era; is the direct or indirect work of an advanced diplomatic bureaucracy; and is attributed to the famously most erudite of Byzantine Emperors.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/De Administrando Imperio
De Administrando Imperio is the commonly used Latin title of a scholarly work written in Greek by the 10th-century Byzantine emperor Constantine VII.
He produced many other works, including De Ceremoniis, a treatise on the etiquette and procedures of the imperial court; and a biography of his grandfather, Basil I.
De Administrando Imperio was written between 948 and 952, as an internal and foreign policy manual for the use of his son and successor, the Emperor Romanus II.
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The book De Administrando Imperio, written in the 10th century, is the most referenced source on the migration of Slavic peoples into southeastern Europe.
De Administrando Imperio says that the Croats were led into the Roman province of Dalmatia by a group of five brothers, Klukas, Lobel, Kosenc, Muhlo and Hrvat, and their two sisters, Tuga and Buga.
De Administrando Imperio also mentions an alternate version of the events, where the Croats weren't actually invited by Heraclius, but instead defeated the Avars and settled on their own accord after migrating from an area near today's Silesia.
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Este hecho convirtió a Valentia en un centro de peregrinaciones muy anterior al fenómeno del Camino de Santiago, que fue capaz de crear verdaderas oleadas de intercambios culturales entre pueblos de todo el mundo, teniendo como referente la llegada a Santiago de Compostela.
En este contexto y ante la negativa de Vicente de renunciar a su fe, Daciano encarceló a ambos pero, al ser Valero ya un anciano y ser de una familia consular, optó por desterrarle a Francia, vengándose con Vicente al torturarle del modo que se hacia en la época siguiendo la Lex Romana.
De la Mano de Marcelino Pumar, experto jinete que lleva acompañando a peregrinos a caballo desde hace más de una década...
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 Invitación a formar parte de una asociación de recreación medieval
Esta opción trataría aspectos de la cultura europea (hay pocos datos para otras culturas y en general las culturas se mezclaban poco) con la opción de viajar por todo el Viejo Mundo o ser originario de otra zona de éste.
El reinado de Alfonso X (1221-1284) se caracterizó por la redacción de muchos libros: una historia general de España, libros de leyes, de canciones seculares, ajedrez, astronomía, geología,...
La gente pasaba la mayor parte de su tiempo trabajando, administrando las tierras o entrenándose para la guerra, por lo que las diversiones de un buen banquete eran fundamentales.
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 De Administrando Imperio is the commonly used title of a scholarly work from ca   (Site not responding. Last check: )
De Administrando Imperio is the commonly used title of a scholarly work from ca
Also, one must bear in mind that the described events took place some 300 years before this work, and that "De Administrando Imperio" is the first description of arrival of the mentioned peoples, hence greatly reducing the credibility of the narrative.
nevertheless De Administrando Imperio remains the only surviving authoritative text of its kind about the region and era; is the direct or indirect work of an advanced diplomatic bureaucracy; and is attributed to the famously most erudite of Byzantine Emperors.
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  De Administrando Imperio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
De Administrando Imperio is the commonly used Latin title of a scholarly work written in Greek by the 10th-century Byzantine emperor Constantine VII.
He produced many other works, including De Ceremoniis, a treatise on the etiquette and procedures of the imperial court; and a biography of his grandfather, Basil I.
De Administrando Imperio was written between 948 and 952, as an internal and foreign policy manual for the use of his son and successor, the Emperor Romanus II.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/De_Administrando_Imperio   (517 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: De Administrando Imperio   (Site not responding. Last check: )
De Administrando Imperio is the commonly used title of a scholarly work from ca.
Constantine VII Porphyrogenitos describes Raska (Rascia) in De Administrando Imperio as being settled by Serbs at the start of the 7th century.
Constantine VII Porphyrogenitos writes in De Administrando Imperio that the Serbs received in Rascia / Raska, Zachumlie/Zahumlje, Trebounia/Travunia, Zeta/Duklja, Bosnia/Bosna and Pagania/Paganija.
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The book De Administrando Imperio, written in the 10th century, is the most referenced source on the migration of Slavic peoples into southeastern Europe.
It states that they migrated first around or before year 600 from the region that is now (roughly) Galicia and areas of the Pannonian plain, led by the Turkic Avars, to the province of Dalmatia ruled by the Roman Empire.
De Administrando Imperio says that the Croats were led into the Roman province of Dalmatia by a group of five brothers, Klukas, Lobel, Kosenc, Muhlo and Hrvat, and their two sisters, Tuga and Buga.
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 Zahumlje - Definition, explanation
Constantine VII Porphyrogenitos descibes the Zhumljans in De Administrando Imperio as a Serb tribe which settled in the area at the start of the 7th century.
It must be noted that the Zahumlje, Travunia and Duklja, whose territories spread much further inland and southward than the current Dalmatia does, were self-ruled by their Slavic population that was mixed pagan and Christian, and also quite likely mixed Croat and Serb.
Croatian academics have pointed out that Travunia could have been Croat, but this is not generally accepted since these claims rely on Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja, which has been discredited as unreliable and full of errors.
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 Royalty.nu - Eastern Roman Empire - The Byzantine Empire - Emperors of Byzantium
De Administrando Imperio by Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, translated by R. Jenkins.
Deeds of John and Manuel Comnenus by John Cinnamus.
Beneath the seductive opulence of Constantinople, evil deeds are brewing and the Empress Irene's throne is imperiled.
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 Etiopía: Mapas, Datos del Pais, Etnologia, Historia, Noticias, Idiomas, Musica, ...
Desde los escritos bíblicos mencionando a la reina de Saba, en realidad, Makeda, en el siglo X a.C, pasando por el reino de Meroe, una de cuyas reinas detendría a Alejandro Magno en su avance por Africa, o el Rico reino de Axun que desde el inicio de la era cristiana hasta avanzado el s.
Durante su mandato (1889-1913), coincidiendo con la carrera que los paises europieos mantienen por la máxima ocutación de tierras africanas, Menelik II se lanza a la misma carrera, pero dedicándose a la conquista de tierras en torno a su Estado.
En mayo de 1991 fue forzado a dimitir, refugiándose en Zimbabwe.
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 De Administrando Imperio Information
The described events took place some 300 years before this work, and that "De Administrando Imperio" is the first description of arrival of the mentioned peoples, hence greatly reducing the credibility of the narrative.
It is, however, unlikely that he would insert propaganda in a work written for his son, who must have been given true facts in order to rule successfully.
Of the Pechenegs, and how many advantages accrue from their being at peace with the emperor of the Romans
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Magdalena Nile del Río (December 26 1906 August 22 2003) was a professional singer and movie actress who was better known as Imperio Argentina.
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 Logo Design Store :: Constantine Porphyrogenitus: De Administrando Imperio (Dumbarton Oaks Texts)
"De Administrando Imperio" is a fascinating look into the mind of a well read Byzantine Emperor, Constantine Porphyrogenitus, who lived from 905-959 AD.
Unlike Machiavelli's works, which are also grounded in historical precedent, De Administrando Imperio includes little in the way of commentary.
Overall, the book is lively and engaging, but not terribly useful for purposes of enlightenment.
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 Medieval Sourcebook: Byzantium
De Ceremonies Aulae Byzantinae: A Diplomatic Stylesheet: Protocols and Forms of Address for Foreign Potentates, (De Ceremoniis, bk 2, cc.
Constantine VII Porphyrge-s: De Administrando Imperio: Relations with Northern Peoples in the 10th Century, excerpts, trans.
Geoffry de Villehardouin (c.1160-c.1212): Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade and The Conquest of Constantinople.
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 Constantine Porphyrogenitus: De Administrando Imperio (Dumbarton Oaks Texts) - Rider Info Motorcycle Forum Book Store
Constantine Porphyrogenitus: De Administrando Imperio (Dumbarton Oaks Texts)
"De Administrando Imperio" is a fascinating look into the mind of a well read Byzantine Emperor, Constantine Porphyrogenitus, who lived from 905-959 AD.
Unlike Machiavelli's works, which are also grounded in historical precedent, De Administrando Imperio includes little in the way of commentary.
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 THE PRINCIPALITY OF POLJICA   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The territory of Poljica, or rather its mountainous interior, it seems, did not at first attract many settlers among the newcomers, and in early documents a significant proportion of it was regularly referred to as terra regalis, the crown property.
After a year and a half of occupation, and de facto abrogation of its sovereignty, the French formally abolished it on 31 January 1808.
One of the earliest references to 'Massarum' occurs in an endowment deed by the Croatian duke Trpimir in 852.
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 HISTORY OF THE SERBS : Encyclopedia Entry
The name reappears, in the form Serboi, in the 10th century scholar-emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitos' advice on running an empire, De administrando imperio (32.1-16), and in the continuation of Theophanes' history, the Theophanes Continuatus (288.17-20), usually in the same context as the Croatians, Zachlumians, and other peoples of Pannonia and Dalmatia.
Constantine VII Porphyrogenitos writes in De Administrando Imperio that the Serbs received in Rascia / Raska, Zachumlie/Zahumlje, Trebounia/Travunia, Zeta/Duklja, Bosnia/Bosna and Pagania/Paganija.
Serbia was then ruled mostly by the House of Vlastimirovic which, under Caslav Klonimirovic managed to unite these lands into a confederacy by the early 10th century.
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 Sclavorum Regnum: Bosnia and Serbia are Serb lands - Message Board - ezboard.com
De Administrando Imperio and Royal Frankish Annals, which are upheld by international academics, support the presence of a Serb majority population settling S. Dalmatia, BiH,, Raska and Duklja in the 7th century:
You'll notice that whenever TLR quotes De Administrando Imperio: he'll snip a paragraph from one chapter, then another from another chapter and then he'll try to dismiss certain parts of certain chapters which conflict with others he previously used.
Unlike "Regnum Sclavorium", De Administrando Imperio doesn't contain a dozen different versions most of which date from 300 years after the original was written.
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 0f the Pechenegs, and how many advantages
[De administrando imperio (On the Administration of the Empire), written around the year 950 by the Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, is a detailed and remarkably informative political geography of his contemporary world.
As the opening paragraph suggests, he was compiling information for the guidance of his son, to help him in ruling the empire when he would succeed to the throne.
The text is reproduced from Constantine Porphyrogenitus De Administrando Imperio, Ed.
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 Snapshot of Europe: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Slavs settled the region in the 7th century.
The first mention of the term Bosnia is in De Administrando Imperio, a book by Constantine Porphyrogenitus, Byzantine emperor and historian.
The kingdoms of Serbia and Croatia split control of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 9th century.
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 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 841 (v. 1)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This celebrated work was written by the imperial author for the special purpose of informing his son Tlomanus of the political state of the empire, its various resources, and the political principles which ought to be fol­lowed in its administration, as well as in its rela­tions to foreign nations.
By the same, in the sixth volume of " Meursii Opera," edited by Lami, in which, however, only the translation of Meursius is contained, the editor having likewise given the more perfect text and translation of Bandurius.
By Bandurius, in his •" Imperium Orientale," the best edition, partly on account of a map of the Eastern empire by Guillaume de L' Isle, which be­longs both to this work and to that on the Themas Bandurius added a new translation and an exten­sive commentary.
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 Serbs, Bosnia and national identity
His work "De Administrando Imperio" is kept in its original manuscript in the Vatican library.
Heading 32 of De Administrando Imperio of Constantine Porphyrogenitus, is called "On the Serbs and the lands in which they live".
In his study of the Slavs (De Originibus Slavicis, 1745), Joan Christofori de Jordan, one of the founders of Slavistics in Germania, believes that early German sources, namely Einhard (e.g.
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 Archived Weblog Entry - 02/21/2004: "De Administrando Imperio - today's random topic"
De Administrando Imperio is a scholarly work from ca.
Unfortunately, Constantine does not give its ingredients, as its composition was such a secret that he could not describe it even to his own son (for whom the work was originally written).
Constantine Porphyrogenitus De Administrando Imperio (Dumbarton Oaks Texts 1) by Gy.
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 TLR attempts BADLY defending CRO's claim to Serb lands...... - Message Board - ezboard.com
Chronicle of the priest of Dukja does NOT predate De Administrando Imperio, as the fantasy-klovn TLR delusionally believes.
So even for the half-Russian, half-Bosnian Croat TLR - De Administrando Imperio and Chronicle of the Priest of Dukja and The Frankish Chronicle state that Bosnia is a historic Serb land.
Refusal to accept Chapter 33 - 36 of De Administrando Imperio (955 AD) even though they are internationally accepted but relying on other parts that describe Croatia favourably in the 10th century.
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