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Fourteen Byzantine rulers : the Chronographia / Michael Psellus, translated, with an introduction, by E.R.A. Sewter.
Author
Psellus, Michael
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Uniform title
Chronographia.
English
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
[Rev. ed.].
Published/Created
Baltimore : Penguin Books, [1966]
Description
396 pages : genealogical tables, maps ; 19 cm
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Firestone Library - Classics Collection
DF591 .P745 1966
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Subject(s)
Byzantine Empire
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History
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Translator
Sewter, E. R. A. (Edgar Robert Ashton), 1907-1976
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Writer of introduction
Sewter, E. R. A. (Edgar Robert Ashton), 1907-1976
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Series
Penguin classics ; L169.
[More in this series]
The Penguin classics ; L169
Notes
This translation first published in 1953 under title: Chronographia.
Bibliographic references
Bibliography: p. 381-[382]
Contents
Basil II (Bulgaroctonus), 976-1025
Constantine VIII, 1025-8
Romanus III (Argyrus), 1028-34
Michael IV (Paphlagon), 1034-41
Michael V (Calaphates), 1041-2
Theodora, 1042
Zoe and Theodora, 1042
Constantine IX (Monomachus), 1042-55
Theodora, 1055-6
Michael VI (Stratioticus), 1056-7
Isaac Comnenus, 1057-9
Constantine X (Ducas), 1059-67
Eudocia, 1067
Romanus IV (Diogenese), 1068-71
Michael VII (Parapinaces), 1071-8
The Macedonian house
The house of Comnenus, the house of Ducas
George Maniaces
Greek fire.
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LCCN
66005144
OCLC
427306
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