• (Journal Article in Revue des études Byzantines ) Zuckerman, Constantin. (1988) The Reign of Constantine V in the Miracles of St. Theodore the Recruit (Journal...
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    American politician Constantine Zuckerman (born 1957), French historian Cordero Zuckerman (born 1992), American drag queen Diana Zuckerman (born 1950), American...
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    the 940s. Recently, however, scholars such as David Christian and Constantine Zuckerman have suggested that the Schechter Letter's account is corroborated...
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    ancestor, Constantine simply ascribed to Basil the missionary triumphs of his predecessor, Michael III. On the other hand, Constantine Zuckerman argues that...
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    p. 14 Brubaker and Haldon, pp. 208–211 Zuckerman pp. 203–204 Ostrogorsky, p. 175 Angold, Ch. 5, 'Constantine V', paragraph 7 Magdalino (2015), pp. 177–178...
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    Orthodox Calendar (PRAVOSLAVIE.RU). Zuckerman (1995) Grumel (1968) Brooks, E. W. (1 January 1908). "Who was Constantine Pogonatus?". Byzantinische Zeitschrift...
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  • Sambat, "high place" in Old Turkic). According to Omeljan Pritsak, Constantine Zuckerman and other scholars, Khazars lost Kiev at the beginning of the 10th...
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    city from the Ottomans. As was demonstrated by Oleg Tvorogov and Constantine Zuckerman, among others, the 9th century and later sources are out of tune...
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    the Āshǐnà (阿史那) clan of the Western Turkic Khaganate, although Constantine Zuckerman regards Ashina and their pivotal role in the formation of the Khazars...
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    630 in Constantinople, the Byzantine capital, to Gregoria and Constantine III. Constantine was a son of Emperor Heraclius, while his mother Gregoria was...
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  • from 912 until his murder in 944, as the Primary Chronicle claims, Constantine Zuckerman (1995) concluded that Igor only reigned from the summer of 941 to...
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  • described in the Life with the raid in 860 that reached Constantinople. Constantine Zuckerman, however, maintains a higher dating of the sack of Amastris to the...
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  • legend, whose interest is purely literary rather than historical. Constantine Zuckerman casts further doubts on the historicity of Bravlin and his raid...
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    Novgorod in 882, but some historians, such as Omeljan Pritsak and Constantine Zuckerman, dispute that, arguing that Khazar rule continued as late as the...
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  • Scandinavian nobility, and fathered the dynasty of the Rus' khagans. Constantine Zuckerman dismisses Pritsak's theory as untenable speculation, and no record...
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    ISBN 978-963-386-205-6. Waugh, Daniel C. (2000). "Constantine Porphyrogenitus, De Administrando Imperio". UW Faculty Web Server. Zuckerman, Constantin (2000). "Deux etapes...
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    fortress was destroyed by fire towards the end of the 9th century. Constantine Zuckerman connects its destruction with a conflict (Vadim's uprising) that...
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    True Cross (category Helena, mother of Constantine I)
    historical accounts and legends that Helena, the mother of Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, recovered the True Cross at the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem...
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    other centres of the Rus' Khaganate faced with destruction, which Constantine Zuckerman associates with Vadim's uprising, as recorded in the East Slavic...
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    Chronicle, Constantin Zuckerman argues that Igor actually reigned for three years, between summer 941 and his death in early 945. Zuckerman argues that the...
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  • Decades Of Small Screen Almosts. McFarland. p. 192. ISBN 0-786-40178-8. Zuckerman, Faye (September 22, 1989). "ABC offers another loser". Star-News. p. 5D...
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  • Tatischev went so far as to style Askold "the first Russian martyr". Constantine Zuckerman rejects Rybakov's view that Photius converted the Kievan Rus'. Saints...
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    against the city's fortifications. Finally, the Byzantines, under Emperor Constantine IV, managed to destroy the Arab navy using a new invention, the liquid...
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  • Byzantine Empire to Martinus's half-brother Constantine III and his elder full brother Heraclonas; Constantine III soon died of tuberculosis, although some...
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    become emperor: Heraclius Constantine (Constantine III), his son with Eudokia, and Martina's son Heraclius (Heraclonas). Constantine was crowned co-emperor...
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  • Michael Dinner Ed Zuckerman & Luke Schelhaas October 9, 2009 (2009-10-09) 20003 7.22 437 4 "Reality Bites" Constantine Makris Ed Zuckerman & Luke Schelhaas...
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  • p. 240. Zuckerman 1995, p. 240. Abrahamse & Domingo-Forasté 1998, p. 236n. Zuckerman 1995, pp. 239–240. Haldon 1984, p. 369 n24. Zuckerman 1995, pp. 240–241...
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  • Jamie Ross. Small appearance by: David Zayas. 136 2 "I.D." Constantine Makris Ed Zuckerman September 25, 1996 (1996-09-25) K1107 16.5 The cops tackle...
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    was partially sacked during the civil war. After it was captured by Constantine the Great in 324, it became the capital of the Roman Empire, under the...
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    the city, but was not in charge of Italia Suburbicaria. According to Zuckerman, the establishment of the dioceses should instead be dated to around AD...
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