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Arabs in the Byzantine Aristocracy

by Medievalists.net
January 3, 2011

Arabs in the Byzantine Aristocracy

By Christos Stavrakos (University of Ioannina)

Given at the International Symposium on the Historical Relations Between Arabia, the Greek and Byzantine World (5th century B.C. – 10th century A.D.) on December 7, 2010

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