A piece of carved ivory from the Pushkin Museum representing Christ blessing Emperor Constantine VII. by Medievalists.net May 16, 2011 Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsThe Costume of the Byzantine Emperors and EmpressesV&A Purchases Medieval Ivory CarvingMedieval Art Treasures expected to sell between € 2-3 million at auctionConstantine VIII and Michael Psellos: Rhetoric, Reality, and the Decline of Byzantium, AD 1025-28From Usurper to Emperor: The Politics of Legitimation in the Age of Constantine Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
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