Byzantium and the Steppes in the 10th to 11th centuries: Pechenegs, Magyars and Kitan
This presentation of Johannes Preiser-Kapeller provides an overview of the relations between the Roman/Byzantine Empire and the Steppes within the framework of the general dynamics in the Eurasian steppe region in the 10th to 11th centuries CE, including the migrations of Magyars, Pechenegs and Seljuks and their interactions with Constantinople.
Slides of the presentation for download:
Further information on research of the relations between Byzantium and the Steppes at the Institute for Medieval Research/Division of Byzantine Research of the Austrian Academy of Sciences:
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