e/Byzantine commonwealth

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has glosseng: Byzantine Commonwealth is a term coined by 20th century historians to refer to the area where Byzantine liturgical tradition and general cultural influence was spread during the Middle Ages by Byzantine missionaries. This area covers approximately the modern-day countries of Bulgaria, the Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Russia, Serbia, Romania, Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova and Belarus. The most important treatment of the concept is a study by Dimitri Obolensky, The Byzantine Commonwealth (1971). In his book Six Byzantine Portraits (1988) he examined life and works of six persons from Byzantine commonwealth.
lexicalizationeng: Byzantine commonwealth
instance ofe/Kulturkreis
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Macedonian
has glossmkd: Византиски комонвелт е термин кој се користи од страна на историчарите XX век и се однесува на областите каде византиската литургиска традиција и културно влијание било распространето од страна на византиските мисионери во Средниот век.
lexicalizationmkd: Византиски комонвелт

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