Part 3. 1086 p. (In Russian)
Chronology of the most important events. . . 4
List of late Roman, Byzantine emperors, rulers of the Latin,
The Empire of Nicaea, the Empire of Trebizond, the Morea, the Empire of Epirus, the Empire of Thessalonica,
Thessaly, the Duchy of Athens-Thebes and the Principality of Achaea . . . 14
List of the Patriarchs of Constantinople and the Popes of Rome . . . . 22
Byzantine Monetary Units, Measures of Measurement, and Their Equivalents. . . . 32
Chronologized List of Hagiographic Sources (Personalities). . . . . 36
Dictionary of Names, Titles, Terms and Concepts. 44
Sources and Literature . . . 735
Written Sources . . . . . 735
Basic educational, special and popular literature. . . . . .807
Further reading: selected works . . . . 821
Dictionaries, Manuals and References. . . . 1000
Bibliographic indexes. . . . . 1019
Byzantium in fiction. . . . . 1029
Byzantium in feature films. . . 1037
Byzantine Documentaries. . . . . 1038
Byzantium in Music. . . . . 1038
List of abbreviations of periodicals and serials. . . . 1039
Internet Resources on Late Antiquity, Byzantine
and Medieval History. . . . . 1055
Cards.............................................................. 1076
About the author. . . . . .1085
Volume 2
2019. Part 2. 476 p. (In Russian)
Volume 1
2018-720p.
OBSESSION
Preface........................................................... 6
The Great Heritage . . . 8
Section I. Early Byzantium (IV-VI centuries) . . . . 16
1. Nea Romi – "New Rome". . . . . . 17
2. Success Pledges. . . .92
3. Imperium Romanum Christianum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
4. Losses and mutinies . . . 173
Section II. "Dark Ages". From Antiquity to the Middle Ages. . 200
5. Perestroika of the Roman Empire. . . . . 201
6. Centuries of change. . . 234
7. The "Golden Ages" of the Byzantine Village. . 262
8. The power of the honored. . . . . .273
9. Iconoclasm. Wicked apostates or great reformers? . . . . 290
10. The battle between God and the devil. Heresies and Missionary Work in the VIII-IX Centuries. 334
Section III. The Roman Kingdom in the X-XII Centuries: From Power to Collapse . . .349
11. The pinnacle of greatness. Macedonian dynasty . . . . 350
12. "Powerful" and "wretched" . . . . 403
13. "From the Varangians to the Greeks and from the Greeks along the Dnieper..." . 425
14. The Roman kingdom and Russia: the story of love and hatred. . . 437
15. The Age of Schism and Intrigue. . . . 462
16. The Riddle of the Comneni . . . . 492
17. At the zenith of glory and weakness. The Roman kingdom on the verge of the XII-XIII centuries . . . 529
Section IV: From Nicaea to the Palaiologos Renaissance 554
18. On the wreckage of the wreck. . . . 555
19. "The Return of the Fatherland" . . . 572
Section V. Late Byzantium: The Path to Death (XIV–XV Centuries) . . . 598
20. The World of Estates and Villages. . . . . 599
21. Disastrous competition or fruitful cooperation? . . . . . . . . 607
22. Attempt at renewal. . . . . 617
23. Twilight of the Roman Kingdom. . . . 634
24. Between East and West. . . . . .644
25. "The Doomed City". . . . . .657
26. The Last Battle of the Empire . . . . 679
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