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The conquest of Malta by the Normans in 1091 as an example of a Norman landing operation
2017
The Konstostephanos Family - Worst or the best mega douxes of Komnenian Navy in the 12th century?
2018
Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger – the First One Not to Become a Blind Man? Political and Military History of the Bryennios Family in the 11th and Ea…
2020
Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger has a place in the history of Byzantium as the author of one of the works devoted to the Komnenos family coming to power. This outstanding observer and talented leader, who was fascinated by the person of his father-in-law Alexius I Komnenos, came from a family whose ambitions were no less than the those in the one into which Nikephoros himself married. His father and grandfather, also his namesake, were those who dreamed of an imperial crown for themselves and tried to reach for it armed. Apart from defeat, they both faced punishment which was blinding. One of those who captured and ordered the father of Nikephoros the Younger to be blinded was his future f…
Constantine X Doukas (1059–1067) versus Uzes – about the Nomads on Boats on the Danube in 1064
2021
The reign of the Doukas dynasty in 1059–1078 was a time when new threats to the Byzantine Empire emerge in Europe and Asia. One of them was the increased activity of Turkmen who were penetrating the lands belonging to the Byzantines. A manifestation of these threats was visible during the rule of Constantine X Doukas (1059–1067) in 1064. We have there an invasion of the tribe of Uzes, who crossed the Danube. They ventured so far, as the vicinity of Thessalonica and the province of Hellas, plundering everything in their path. Their actions surprised the defense of the Byzantines. This attack on the empire was related to their crossing of the Danube, about which Michael Attaliates and Skylitz…
Historiarum compendium, quod incipiens à Nicephori imperatoris, à genicis obitu, ad imperium Isaaci Comneni pertinet.
A compendium of stories about the reigns of Byzantine emperors, from Nicephorus I (d. 811) to Isaac I Comnenus (d. 1061).