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2022, vol. 52, iss. 3, pp. 163-171
George Pachymeres on King Milutin's brides and the role of Queen Helen
Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet, Odeljenje za istoriju, Seminar za vizantologiju

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Keywords: King Milutin; George Pachymeres; Queen Helen; diplomatic marriages; Symonis; Byzantium-Serbian relations; union
Abstract
The importance of diplomatic marriages for position and politics of Serbian King Milutin found its significant place in the vast historical work of the learned Byzantine scholar George Pachymeres. Of particular significance is Pachymeres' information of the role and the influence of Milutin's mother, Queen Helen, which demonstrates her unique position within the Serbian ruling family, and his superb understanding of the relations within the Serbian royal family.
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article language: English
document type: Original Scientific Paper
DOI: 10.5937/zrffp52-40129
received: 22/08/2022
accepted: 15/09/2022
published in SCIndeks: 07/10/2022
peer review method: double-blind
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