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Borrowed or Native Vision of Common History? The Influence of Byzantine Authors on the Historical Consciousness of South and East Slavs (Based on the Story of Muhammad and Peter of Sicily’s History of the Paulicians)
Keywords:
Muhammad, Islam and Christianity, Byzantine Empire , Byzantium
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26 June 2020
Categories:
History, Open Access
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Brzozowska, Zofia A., Mirosław J. Leszka, Kirił Marinow, and Teresa Wolińska, eds. 2020. “Borrowed or Native Vision of Common History? The Influence of Byzantine Authors on the Historical Consciousness of South and East Slavs (Based on the Story of Muhammad and Peter of Sicily’s History of the Paulicians)”. In Phantom of Muhammad, Shade of Samuel Byzantine Empire in Relation to Members of Other Cultures and Religions (7th–15th c.): No. XXXIX, 13-44. Byzantina Lodziensia. Poland: Lodz University Press. https://doi.org/10.18778/8142-804-0.02.

