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“The” Other Europe in the Middle Ages


“The” Other Europe in the Middle Ages

Author: Florin Curta

language: en

Publisher: BRILL

Release Date: 2008


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Drawing on archaeological and narrative sources, this collection of studies offers a fresh look at some of the most interesting aspects of the current research on the medieval nomads of Eastern Europe.

The Hieratikon, a Treasure of Orthodox Culture and Spirituality


The Hieratikon, a Treasure of Orthodox Culture and Spirituality

Author: Lucian Petroaia

language: en

Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster

Release Date: 2022-08-03


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The doctoral thesis about Hieratikon of priest Lucian Petroaia brings to the researchers’ attention, the most important book of service of the orthodox priest. From a historical perspective, the author has carefully identified and investigated all editions of the Hieratikon printed in Romania, from 1508 to the present; from the point of view of analyzing the content of the Hieratikon, he follows the evolution of the order of the Holly Liturgy over 500 years, often comparing the text of the Romanian Hieratikon with that of the Greek Hieratikon and the Slavic Slujebnik. The interdisciplinary approach emphasizes the essential role that the Orthodox liturgical cult had for the assertion of Romanian culture, in the landscape of the European and Universal culture.

Vlad III Dracula


Vlad III Dracula

Author: Kurt Treptow

language: en

Publisher: Histria Books

Release Date: 2022-07-01


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The fifteenth century Romanian Prince Vlad III Dracula, also known as Vlad the Impaler, is one of the most fascinating personalities of medieval history. Already during his own lifetime, his true story became obscured by a veil of myths. As a result, he has been portrayed both as a bloody tyrant — who degenerated down throughout the centuries into the fictional vampire of the same name created by Bram Stoker at the end of the nineteenth century — and as a national and Christian hero who bravely fought to defend his native land and all of Europe against the invading Turkish infidels. Even in more recent historiography, the true history of Dracula has been obscured by Communist and nationalist historiography.