Medieval Cyprus

Medieval Cyprus
Title Medieval Cyprus PDF eBook
Author Sabine Rogge
Publisher Waxmann Verlag
Pages 392
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 3830983603

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In December 2012 a group of scholars met in Münster to present their recent studies on the multifaceted history and culture of medieval Cyprus - and most of the papers presented at that conference are published in this volume. Several deal with the (political) history of the island: the reign of Isaakios Komnenos, the effects of the crusade of King Peter I in 1365, the so-called Ottoman-Venetian war. An overview of the three volumes of the Bullarium Cyprium is given. Aspects of economic life in medieval Cyprus are treated in three papers: organisation, management and economic activities of monastic estates in the Middle Byzantine period, medieval cane sugar production on the island, the commerce between the islands of Cyprus, Majorca and Sardinia. Papers on a major ecclesiastical complex dating from the early 7th century, on Cypriot artefacts of the 13th and 14th centuries used in daily life, on luxury metal objects from the Lusignan period, and on some rather disparate elements of 15th-century architecture in Cyprus give insights into the material culture of medieval Cyprus. Furthermore the topics of settlement patterns and insularity are treated in a paper on the successive relocations of the capital of the island of Cyprus from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages. The book contains papers by Alexander Beihammer, Nicholas Coureas, Peter Edbury, Michael Grünbart, Michalis Olympios, Tassos Papacostas, Maria Parani, K. Scott Parker, Eleni Procopiou, Ulrike Ritzerfeld, Christopher Schabel, Marina Solomidou-Ieronymidou, Myrto Veiko and Joanita Vroom.

Medieval Cyprus

Medieval Cyprus
Title Medieval Cyprus PDF eBook
Author Gwynneth der Parthog
Publisher
Pages 414
Release 2006
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Cyprus Between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (ca. 600–800)

Cyprus Between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (ca. 600–800)
Title Cyprus Between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (ca. 600–800) PDF eBook
Author Luca Zavagno
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 241
Release 2017-05-18
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351999125

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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- 1. Mattia Pascal and the name of Cyprus -- Notes -- 2. Seeing the unseen: a brief overview of Cypriot historiography -- Notes -- 3. The mousetrap of methodology -- Act I: General problems of method -- Act II: Literary and material sources for early medieval Cyprus -- Notes -- 4. A history of Cyprus in the early Middle Ages -- Cyprus from the sixth to the ninth century -- The power of the Cypriot Church -- Notes -- 5. Urban versus rural: the many sides of the Cypriot coin -- Overcoming the caesurae -- Surveying the Cypriot countryside -- Salamis-Constantia and its sisters: Cypriot urbanism in transition -- Notes -- 6. An insular economy in transition -- The economy of early medieval Cyprus -- In a league of their own: ceramics in early medieval Cyprus -- Notes -- 7. Aftermath and conclusions -- Cyprus in the ninth and tenth centuries -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index

The Kingdom of Cyprus and the Crusades, 1191-1374

The Kingdom of Cyprus and the Crusades, 1191-1374
Title The Kingdom of Cyprus and the Crusades, 1191-1374 PDF eBook
Author Peter W. Edbury
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 264
Release 1991
Genre History
ISBN 9780521458375

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A contribution to the history of the Crusades in the Levant, this text is a scholarly study of medieval Cyprus.

Cyprus

Cyprus
Title Cyprus PDF eBook
Author Angel Nicolaou-Konnari
Publisher BRILL
Pages 451
Release 2006-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9047416244

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This volume is the only scholarly work in English examining the multicultural society of the Lusignan Kingdom of Cyprus during the first two centuries of Frankish rule following the conquest of the Byzantine island during the Third Crusade. In this global synthesis based on original research, often in manuscripts, six chapters by acknowledged experts treat the main ethnic groups – Greeks and Franks – and the economy, religion, literature, and art of a frontier society between Byzantium, the papacy, the Crusader States, and the Islamic world. Cyprus, also home to Armenians, Syrians (Maronites, Melkites, Jacobites, Nestorians), Jews, Muslims, and others, offers an excellent opportunity to study the fascinating issues of identity construction, acculturation, and assimilation in a ethnically and religiously diverse society.

Byzantine and Medieval Cyprus

Byzantine and Medieval Cyprus
Title Byzantine and Medieval Cyprus PDF eBook
Author Gwynneth der Parthog
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 1995
Genre Architecture, Byzantine
ISBN 9780948853203

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Orthodox Cyprus under the Latins, 1191–1571

Orthodox Cyprus under the Latins, 1191–1571
Title Orthodox Cyprus under the Latins, 1191–1571 PDF eBook
Author Chrysovalantis Kyriacou
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 355
Release 2018-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 1498551165

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Medieval and Renaissance Cyprus was a fascinating place of ethnic, cultural, and religious encounters. Following almost nine centuries of Byzantine rule, Cyprus was conquered by the Crusaders in 1191, becoming (until 1571) the most important stronghold of Latin Christianity in the Eastern Mediterranean—first under the Frankish dynasty of the Lusignans, and later under the Venetians. Modern historiographical readings of Cypriot identity in medieval and early modern times have been colored by British colonialism, Greek nationalism, and Cyprocentric revisionism. Although these perspectives have offered valuable insights into the historical experience of Latin-ruled Cypriots, they have partially failed to capture the dynamics of noncoercive resistance to domination, and of identity preservation and adaptation. Orthodox Cyprus under the Latins, 1191–1571 readdresses the question of Cypriot identity by focusing on the Greek Cypriots, the island’s largest community during the medieval and early modern period. By bringing together theories from the fields of psychology, social anthropology, and sociology, this study explores continuities and discontinuities in the Byzantine culture and religious tradition of Cyprus, proposing a new methodological framework for a more comprehensive understanding of Cypriot Orthodoxy under Crusader and Venetian rule. A discussion of fresh evidence from hitherto unpublished primary sources enriches this examination, stressing the role of medieval and Renaissance Cyprus as cultural and religious province of the Byzantine and post-Byzantine Orthodox world.