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An irishman in Habsburg service: General count John O'Dwyer, commander of Belgrade, 1718-1722
(Military History Society of Ireland, 2014)
The charter and holy spaces. Royal acts transcribed in Serbian mural paintings (XIII-XIV centuries) and their symbolic context
(Librairie Droz Sa, Geneva 12, 2009)
The German Occupation Regimes in Southeastern Europe as a Research Problem in Yugoslav and Serbian Historiography
(Walter de Gruyter Gmbh, Berlin, 2017)
The author revisits works produced during the time of socialist Yugoslavia to assess the historiographical literature on the German occupation regimes there. He concludes that since Yugoslavia's demise there has been hardly ...
The bellum dardanicum and the third mithridatic war
(Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH, 2014)
It is argued here that the Balkan campaign of C. Scribonius Curio was not simply the adventure of an ambitious general bent on triumph and glory in a war against the barbarians. On the contrary, it was a carefully planned ...
The Political Background to the Establishment of the Slavic Nomocanon in the Thirteenth Century
(Cambridge University Press, 2020)
The first collection of canon law translated from the Greek into the Slavic language in the ninth century supported the consolidation of Christianity among the Slav peoples. This article focuses on the nomocanon of St Sava ...
Uloga Roberta Suttona u sazivanju i radu mirovnoga kongresa u Požarevcu 1718. godine / The role of Robert Sutton in convening and functioning of the 1718 Passarowitz peace conference
(Hrvatski Institut za Povijest, 2017)
Mediation of Robert Sutton during the Passarowitz Peace Conference in 1718 has confirmed the Britain's new role in international relations. At the same time France approached Britain, confirming a new course of its foreign ...
New epigraphic finds from Rogatica in Roman Dalmatia
(Institute Arheoloski Slovenska Academy of Science Arts, 2017)
The paper presents new Roman epigraphic finds from the city of Rogatica (Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Hercegovina) and its vicinity, discovered in 2014 and 2016. The Roman settlement, possibly a municipium promoted to ...
Royal portraits in wall paintings of Serbian nobility at the time of the Nemanja dynasty
(Matica srpska, Novi Sad, 2017)
The preserved wall paintings of Serbian nobility originate mainly from the period of the rule of King and Emperor Dusan (1331-1346, 1346-1355) and Emperor Uros (1355-1371). Portraits of these rulers or their family members ...