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Adishi, highland village in Svaneti (Georgia) 56, 57
Agoriani, Laconia, church of St. Nicholas 155n51
Alexandria, arsenal 158n58
Ambras castle (Armoury) 2
Apennine Peninsula 181
Arilje, St. Achilleus church 177n114
Asinou in Cyprus, church of Panagia Phorbiotissa 138, 155n51
Assyria 43, 51n52
Athens
Benaki Museum 155n51
Byzantine Museum 176, 192n164, 197n192, fig. 6.24
Athos Mt. 46n20, 197n192
Dionysiou monastery 197n192
Great Lavra monastery 125
Hermitage of St. Pantaleimon in Vatopedi Monastery 192n166
Hilandar Monastery 155n52
Holy Anargyroi in Vatopedi monastery 133n65
Parekklesion of St. Demetrios in Xenophontos monastery 124–125
Protaton church in Karyes 32n23, 35n24, 36, 134n74, 139, 174, 177n114, 178, 190n156, figs. 1.6, 6.23
Stavronikita monastery 197n192
Vatopedi monastery 177n114, 178, 192
Zographou monastery 127
Aukštaitija (Upper Lithuania) 143
Austria 1, 199
Austro-Hungarian Empire 148
Bactria 44n15
Balkan Peninsula, Balkans 13, 98n2, 101, 103–104, 106, 111n57, 122, 126, 134, 138, 155, 162n70, 177n114, 193n171
Baltimore, Walters Art Museum 176n109, 176n113, 192n163, 198
Basel, Switzerland 103
Berlin
Freie Universität 5
Gesellschaft für Historische Kostüm- und Waffenkunde, Gesellschaft für Historische Waffen- und Kostümkunde (GHWK) 1
Lipperheidesche Kostümbibliothek 5
Bierzgłów, castle of Teutonic Order (Schloss Birglau) 183
Bitola, Northern Macedonia 102
Bodorna, village in Eastern Georgia 61
Bohemia 194n178, 196, 199
Bolzano, hospital of the Holy Ghost 199
Bosnia 9
Braunschweig, Lower Saxony 103
Breslau (Wrocław), Stadtbibliothek 197
Bruges 198, 199n197
Saint Salvator’s Cathedral 198, fig. 6.35
Groeninge Museum 198
Bucharest, National Museum of History 27n12, 127
Budapest, Eötvös Loránd University  14
Bulgaria, Bulgarian Empire  13, 98, 106, 147n21
Byzantium 45, 100, 102, 144, 160n63, 165n79, 177, 177n116
Cappadocia 24, 30n22, 120, 120n10, 123n20
Göreme
Hidden Church 30n22
Karanlik Kilise 191n160
New Tokali Kilise 191n159
Gülşehir, St. John church 153
Central Europe 14, 179n126, 180n128, 181, 183, 195–196, 199, 203
Chicago, Art Institute 199, fig. 6.36
Cluj 14n52
Constance, Council of (1414–1418) 144, 163, 163n75
Constantinople 24, 42, 97, 98n2, 176, 192n164, figs. 6.18, 6.24
Archaeological Museum in Istanbul 176n109
Brazen Gate of the Great Palace
Chora monastery 24, 30n22, 88, 177n114, 178, 190, 193, fig. 6.21
Hagia Eirene 176n113
Justinian’s mounted statue (lost) 16
Copenhagen
Royal Armoury (Tøjhusmuseet) 5
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek 5
Cracow 142n4, 143, 208n216, fig. 6.29
Archaeological Museum of the Polish Academy of Learning 181n134
armoury 183n140
Jagiellonian University 12
Prince Czartoryski Museum 3
 National Museum 173n102, 206n215, figs. 6.28, 6.30, 6.37
Stowarzyszenie Miłośników Dawnej Broni i Barwy 2
Wawel Castle 181, fig. 6.29
Dormitory 143, 145–146, 146n17
Wawel Cathedral 143, 206n215
Holy Cross chapel 17, 144, 146, 147n19, 200–202, 201n205, 202n207, 203n211, 208, 210–211, figs. 6.13–6.16
Holy Trinity chapel 143
Our Lady chapel 143, 144n11
Kouneni, Crete, church of St. Nicholas 155n51
Croatia 106
Crown (Polish Kingdom) 161n67
Čučer near Skopje, St. Niketas church 29n18, 37, 177n114, 178
Cuiyavia 161
Curtea de Argeş 162n70
church of St. Nicholas 126, 154
Cyprus 43
church of Christ Antiphonitis 29n18, fig. 1.8
Czechia, Czech Kingdom 181, 181n133, 188, 195, 195n181, 201, cf. Bohemia
Denmark 6
Dobruja 106
Dobrzyń, Land of 161
Drohobych 146, 157
Dubrovnik 9, 106
Eastern Roman Empire 8
Esztergom, Christian Museum 184n145
Euboea, Makrochori and Spilies 177n114
Elassona, Panagia Olympiotissa 148n24, 153, 155n51, 178
Feres, Panagia Kosmosoteira church 170n94
Flattnitz Pass, church of St. John the Baptist 196
Florence 210n220
Bardini Museum 181n132
Museo Stibbert 3
Museum Bargello 3
Gantzenhof, Estonia 110
Genoa 106
Georgia 42, 45–51, 58–59, 61, 170n92
Geraki, church of St. Athanasios 177n114
Germany 4, 183n142, 188n152
Gniezno cathedral 143–145, 182n135
Gotland 110
Gračanica monastery 125, 178, 190n155
Greece 127, 138, 155, 192
Gulekari, village in Western Georgia 61
Hosios Loukas monastery (Phocis) 166
Hronský Beňadik 184n145, 188n151
Hungary 141, 183, 188n151
Iberian kingdom 46
Innsbruck 3
International Committee for Museums of Arms and Military History (ICOMAM ) 2–3
Ioannina
Christ Philantropos monastery 199n198
University 13
Iran 45, 49
Isar Fortress, Štip, Northern Macedonia 106
Italy 4
Jaraíz de la Vera near Cáceres, Instituto de Estudios sobre Armas Antiguas (IEAA) 6
Jedlnia, assembly at (1413) 162
Jerusalem 126, 154
Golgotha 32
Kalenić monastery 156n55, 162n70, 162n70, 174n106
Kalisz, Land of 161
Kalundborg, Institute of Studies on Ancient Weapons 6
Kamenets-Podolsk Historical Museum, Ukraine 127
Kassa, privilege of 141, 141n1
Kastoria 36
church of Holy Anargyroi 22, 22n19, 138, 170n94, 180n128
church of Saint Athanasios of Mouzaki 15, 32, 37, 155n51, figs. 1.2–1.6
church of Saint Nicholas tou Kasnitzi 29n19
Metropolis 155n51
Khorezm 44n13
Khumbuz-Tepe, settlement on the western bank of the Amu Darya River 44n13
Klagenfurt, Diocesan Museum 196
Karan, White Church 177n114
Kolchida, Rock-cut chapel 138
Kremsmünster monastery 193
Kreva 142n7, 143, 146n17
Kurbinovo, church of St. George 122, 170n94
Kievan Rus’ 142
Kyiv 110, 201n204
National Museum 208, fig. 6.38
Leningrad (cf. St. Petersburg)
Soviet Academy of Sciences 7
Lesnovo monastery 131, 134, 139, 173n102, 193, fig. 5.9
Lithines (Andromyli) near Sitia on Crete, church of the Apostles 197, fig. 6.34
Lithuania, Grand Duchy of 142, 142n5–7, 144, 146, 161, 163, 163n73, 179n126, 181n133, 182n138, 183, 183n140–141, 184n144, 200–201, 200n200, 200n203, 210, 210n220, 211
Ljubostinja monastery 129
Łódź, University 7
Lombardy 136
London
Arms and Armour Society 2
British Library, British Museum 29n19, 181
Royal Armouries 3–4
Victoria and Albert Museum 4
Wallace Collection 4
Longanikos, Laconia, church of St. George 155n51
Lublin 143n8
castle chapel of Holy Trinity 17, 144–145, 147n19, 150n24, 158n60, 167, 172, 174, 174n106, 176–179, 179n126, 183–184, 184n144–145, 185n151–152, 190, 191n160, 192, 192n163, 194n177, 195–200, 202–203, 210–211, figs. 6.7–6.12
Lviv 17
Archiepiscopal Museum 157
National Museum 157, 208, fig. 6.39
Lysiec Mt., monastery 143
Macedonia
Malbork castle (Marienburg) 183
Mali Grad, the Prespa islet, Virgin’s Church 121n13, 122
Markov Manastir, church of St. Demetrius 16, 112, 115n5, 119–120, 122–123, 127, 128n42, 130–132, 132n61, 134, 136, 138–139, 140, figs. 5.1–5.6, 5.10
Martvili, ecclesiastical centre in Western Georgia 58, 59
Masovia (region of Poland) 181n133
Megara, Saviour church 190n156
Meletovo, Dormition church 201n205
Merendas in Attica, church of Panagia 180
Mesopotamia 42, 43
Miedninkai 142n7
Mikuszowice settlement in Poland 206n215
Mistra 162n70, 197
Brontochion monastery 177n114
cathedral of St. Demetrios 123, 177n114, 179n124, fig. 5.7
church of Peribleptos 155n51, 193, 197
church of St. John 197, fig. 6.33
Moščevaya Balka, grave 166n88
Moscow 17, 163, 210n220
Andrey Rublyov Museum of Mediaeval Russian Culture and Art 199n198
Kremlin Armoury Museum 22n4, 156n53, fig. 6.18
Russian National Library 166
State Historical Museum 155n52, 160n63
Tretyakov Gallery 125, 208n216
Munich, Bavarian State Library 108
Mylopotamos in Crete, monastery of Dioskouri 176
Naxos, St. George Diasoritis 166, fig. 6.22
Nerezi, Saint Panteleimon monastery 29n19
New York
Metropolitan Museum of Art 65
 Pierpont Morgan Library  194
Nicaea 102
Nikortsminda, cathedral church 55, 56
North Macedonia 16, 119, 122
Nova Pavlica monastery 156n55, 162n70
Novgorod 17, 142n7, 201
State Museum-Reserve 193n171
Novgorodok, Council of (15 November 1415) 163
Nuremberg, Germanisches Nationalmuseum 198n196
Ohrid
church of St. Demetrios 133
church of the Virgin Peribleptos 29n18, 37, 77, 131, 133, 134n74, 177n114, fig. 3.24
church of St. Sophia 108
Old Kropivnik near Drohobych 157, 157n57
Omorfokklisia near Kastoria, church of St. George 155n51
Oxford 4, 11
Padua
Santa Giustina church 76, 160n62, fig. 3.20
Scrovegni chapel 181n132
Papacy 143
Paris, La Société des Amis du Musée de l’Armée (SAMA) 1
Parthia 44n15, 45
Patmos 193
Pavia 180
Peć
church of St. Demetrius 106, 106n34, 155n52, 162n70, fig. 4.5
Holy Apostles 155n52
Philadeplphia, Art Museum 158n58
Pistoia, cathedral 160n62
Plock, cathedral 182n135
Poitiers, the battle of 5
Poland, Polish Kingdom 6, 141, 143, 145, 146n17, 161, 181, 208
Polish-Lithuanian Union 200
Pološko, church of St. George 129
Polotsk 200
Poreč 67
Prague 183, 194, 196
Library of the National Museum 194–195, fig. 6.31
National Gallery 196, 196n183, fig. 6.32
Prilep 102
church of St. Demetrius 140, 140n91
church of St. Nicolas 77, 102, 155n52, 160n64, figs. 3.23, 6.20
Prizren, church of Our Lady of Ljeviš1 73n102, 178
Przemyśl 146, 146n17, 161, 192n162
Psača, St. Nicholas monastery 155n52, 173n102, 176, fig. 6.17
Pskov 142n7, 201, 201n205, 208n216
Ragusa 131n55, 136, cf. Dubrovnik
Rajhrad 184n145, 196
Ravanica monastery 148n24, 154, 156n55, 169n91, 173n102, 178, 192n165
Rečani near Prizren, church of St. George 154, 155n52
Red Ruthenia 146, 146n17, 161, 208
Reininghaus 196
Resava-Manasija monastery 9, 35n24, 129, 131, 150n24, 156n55, 162n70, 170n92, 173n102, 178, 178n122, 180, figs. 5.8, 6.26
Roman Republic 18, 177
Rômania (name of Byzantine empire) 19, 30, 45
Rome 155
Campidoglio 176n109
Sancta Sanctorum chapel 76, fig. 3.22
Rudenica 162n70
Rus’ 8, 142, 142n6
Russia 17, 184n143
Ruthenia 142, 160, 169, 190, 192n162, 201n205, 208, 211
Sandomierz, collegiate church 144–146, 144n11, 147n19, 161–163, 162n68–71, 165–167, 165n78, 210, figs. 6.4–6.5
Sandomierz, Province of 161
Scythopolis 148n23
Serbia 9, 13, 17, 112, 119, 121, 128, 131, 132n61, 134, 134n71, 134n76, 136, 136n77, 136n79, 140, 162n70
Serbian empire 98, 100
Servia, cathedral church 127
Siderounta on Chios, church of St. George 178
Sieradz Castle 143, 145
Sinai Mt., St. Catherine monastery 126, 155n51, 166, 177
Skalice 196
Skopje 99n4, 100, 104, 112, 119, 132, 138
City Museum 108n37
Cyclopean wall 100–101
Kale (Acropolis) 16, 98–100, 98n1, 99n3, 102, 104, 106, 108, fig. 4.1
Old Bazaar 100
Smolensk 200
Sofia, Boyana church 127, 155n52, 160n64
Spain 4, 6
St. Cyril-Belozersky monastery 198
St. Petersburg
Hermitage 153, 166n88
Russian State National Library 157n57
National Russian Museum 160n63, 201n205
Stanila near Drohobych 157, 157n57
Staro Nagoričino, church of St. George 29n18, 128, 155n52, 177n114, 178
Štip, Northern Macedonia 102
Strumica (Tiberiopolis), North Macedonia 98, 101–102, 104, 106, fig. 4.4
Carevi Kuli (literally “Emperor’s Towers”) 16, 98n1, 101–102, 104, fig. 4.2
Lower Town 102
Old Bazaar 102
Upper Town 102
Styria 196
Teutonic Order 142, 161n67, 162n69, 183, 183n140–141, 200
Thessaloniki 98n2, 106
basilica of St. Demetrius 121n14, 122
chapel of Saint Euthymius in the church of St. Demetrius 122n16, 133
church of Holy Apostles 124, 155n51
church of St. Nicholas Orphanos 177n114
Timotesubani monastery 170n92
Tirol 199
Tournai 198
Trakai
Castle 142n7, 143, 145, 163n72
Parish church 144, 146, 162n71, 163n72, 167, fig. 6.6)
Transylvania 183
Třeboň (Wittingau), church of St. Barbara 196, 196n185, fig. 6.32
Treska River near Skopje, church of St. Andrew 132–133, 155n52, 178, 193, fig. 6.25
Treskavac monastery 121n13, 122, 129
Trieste 66–67
Trogir, cathedral 66
Tskhrazmiskhevi, historical-geographical region in Eastern Georgia 48
Turin, Accademia di San Marciano 2
Tver 166, 169
Ukraine 17, 201n205
Ur 42
Urartu 43
Utsch, church of St. Urlich 196
Vardar 98–99, 111
Varna, the battle of 200, 200n200
Veles 102
Venice 15, 106
Bibliotheca Marciana 27n13
Fabbriceria 65
Galleria Giorgio Franchetti alla Ca’ d’Oro 16, 65, 77, 97, figs. 3.1–3.17
Palace of the Doges 65
San Marco basilica 16, 21n3, 65, 77, 97, figs. 3.18–3.19
The Greek Institute 198n192
Verona, San Giovanni in Fonte baptistery 89, 97, fig. 3.21
Verroia
church of St. Photine 155n51
church of the Virgin Mary “Obedient Lady” (Γοργοεπήκοος) 154
Vienna 1
Habsburg Imperial Armoury 1–2
Kunsthistorisches Museum (Waffensammlung) 2–3
University 10
Verein für historische Waffenkunde 1
Vilna 142n7
Visoki Dečani monastery 9, 145, 153, 153n41, 162n70, 177n114, 178
Vitebsk 200
Vyšší Brod (Hohenfurth) 196
Wallachia 162n70
Warsaw
National Museum 206n215
Society of Friends of Army Museum 2
Weissenau near Ravensburg, Premonstratensian Abbey  193
Western Europe 4, 8, 151–152, 160n64
Wiślica, collegiate church 144–146, 147n19, 148, 152, 154, 157n57, 158n60, 160–161, 169n91, 172, 202, 210–211 figs. 6.1–6.3
Zátoň 196
Zawichost, Parish church 144, 144n11, 163n71
Zhibiani, village in Svaneti 61, 64
Žiča 177n114
Zwierzyń near Sanok, monastery of the Elevation of the Holy Cross 208, fig. 6.38

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Arms and Armour in Byzantine Art

Studies in Military Iconography, 11th - 15th Centuries

Series:  Visualising the Middle Ages, Volume: 17
Cover Arms and Armour in Byzantine Art
E-Book ISBN:
9789004737822
Publisher:
Brill
Print Publication Date:
23 Oct 2025
  • Subjects
    • Art History
      • Archaeology
    • History
      • Medieval History
      • Byzantine Studies
    • Slavic and Eurasian Studies
      • History
      • Arts
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright Page
Figures
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Chapter 1 A Case Study for Assessing Realism in Byzantine Art: the Example of Military Equipment, with Particular Reference to Armour
Chapter 2 Georgian Military Equipment – between Art and Reality
Chapter 3 Byzantine Armor in the Basilica of San Marco
Chapter 4 New Findings of Weapons from Medieval Skopje and Tiberiopolis
Chapter 5 The Crowning and Investiture with Arms and Armour of Saint Demetrius: an Artistic Approach in the Monumental Art of Medieval Serbia
Chapter 6 East Facing West: Military Equipment in the Orthodox Frescoes in the Gothic Churches of the First Jagiellonians
Back Matter
Bibliography
Index of Persons
Index of Places
Index of Technical Terms
Iconographic Index

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