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Patriarch Ephrem: A late medieval saintly cult / Патријарх Јефрем - један позносредњовековни светитељски култ
(Institute for Byzantine Studies of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2006)
Patriarch Ephrem, monk and hermit, writer and saint, Bulgarian-born but twice the leader of the Serbian Church (1375-78 and 1389-92), is an outstanding figure of the late medieval Balkans. His "life and works" are discussed ...
The Serbian Radical movement 1881-1903: A historical aspect
(Balcanica, 2005)
Focusing on the initial stage (until 1903) of the Serbian Radical movement the paper attempts to delineate and explicate the main phases of its political maturation. In its initial stage Serbian Radicalism passed through ...
Cilices у Сингидунуму. Белешке из војничке топиграфије и епиграфике / The Cilicians in Singidunum: Notes on military epigraphy and topography
(Starinar, 2007)
The lamp stamped Cilices, dating from the Severan epoch and found at Singidunum (Moesia Superior) but overlooked by modern scholars, offers interesting additional evidence on the Cilices contirones, attested by the ...
The Balkans' new political dynamic
(Balcanica, 2006)
The Balkans is currently going through its most profound period of change since Slobodan Milošević's overthrow in October 2000. Montenegro has declared its independence from the state union of Serbia and Montenegro; the ...
Nomadic Pastoralism in the Early Bronze Age of the Central Balkans Evaluation of Background Knowledge
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2008)
The aim of the paper is to examine background knowledge about the organizational properties of mobile pastoral groups in order to assess the likelihood of the existence of pastoral nomads in the Early Bronze Age in the ...
Two Serbian place names ending in -iš of Romanian origin - Mriš and Dešiška
(Balcanica, 2007)
The suffix -iş is among the most productive in Romanian toponymy, and is mostly used for deriving drymonyms (names of forests) with the name of a tree as their usual derivational stem. (Micro)toponyms of the kind are ...
The introduction of a limping standard in the Principality of Serbia
(Balcanica, 2007)
From the Ottoman conquest in 1459 to the monetary reform launched in 1868 Serbia was under the full monetary suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire and did not have the right to mint her own coinage. The first half of the ...
Ilija Garašanin on Serbia's Statehood
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2008)
A subject usually neglected in the historical work on Ilija Garašanin’s role as a statesman has been discussed. Attention has been drawn to the legal status of Serbia at the moment Garašanin entered civil service and how ...
Romanian-Serbian relations and the Banat question during the First World War / Les relations roumano-serbes et la question du Banat durant la Première Guerre mondiale
(Balcanica, 2006)
Relations between Serbia and Romania throughout the war are viewed from the standpoint of the two countries' rivaling claims on the Banat and within the framework of power balance in the Allied camp with an emphasis on the ...
Heroic themes of the Trojan cycle in Roman funerary art example of a relief from Pincum
(Balcanica, 2006)
The fragment of a marble relief from Roman Pincum (modern-day Veliko Gradište, Serbia) showing Achilles and Hector inspires to explore the symbolic meaning of this mythological composition and to examine other relief's ...