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Table of Contents
Preface … v
Contents … ix
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I. THE EARLY PERIOD OF CHRISTIANITY AND THE EPOCH OF THE MIGRATIONS … 3
1. The Appearance of the Goths in the Crimea … 3
2. The Introduction of Christianity among the Goths … 4
3. The Fall of the Bosporan Kingdom in the Fourth Century A.D. … 21
4. The Invasion of the Huns in the Crimea in the Fourth Century, and the Legend of the Doe and the Cow … 23
5. The Origin of the Gothic Eparchy in the Crimea … 32
6. The Hunnic Predominance in the Fifth Century … 38
7. Zeno’s Inscription (A.D. 488) … 43
8. The Site of Dory and Theodoro-Mankup … 47
9. The Etymology of the Name ‘Dory-Doros-Doras-Daras’ … 52
10. The Tetraxite Goths … 57
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II. THE PERIOD OF BYZANTINE, KHAZAR AND RUSSIAN INFLUENCE (FROM THE SIXTH CENTURY TO THE BEGINNING OF THE ELEVENTH) … 70
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1. The Hunnic Danger in the Sixth Century … 70
2. The Khazar Predominance from the Close of the Sixth Century to the Beginning of the Eighth … 76
3. The Iconoclastic Epoch and the Khazar Predominance in the Eighth and Ninth Centuries … 87
4. The Period of the Russian Protectorate over Gothia in the Tenth Century and the Restoration of Byzantine Power in the Crimea … 117
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III. THE PERIOD OF POLOVTZIAN (CUMAN) DEPENDENCE AND SECESSION FROM BYZANTIUM (FROM THE MIDDLE OF THE ELEVENTH CENTURY TO THE YEAR 1204) … 136
1. The Polovtzian Predominance … 136
2. The Title ‘Gothicus’ used by the Byzantine Emperors of the Twelfth Century … 140
3. Church Life in Gothia in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries … 145
4. The Rupture between Gothia and Byzantium … 150
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IV. THE EPOCH OP THE LATIN EMPIRE (1204-1261) AND THE DEPENDENCE OF GOTHIA UPON THE EMPIRE OP TREBIZOND … 160
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V. THE PRINCIPALITY OF GOTHIA IN THE FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH CENTURIES AND ITS FALL IN 1475 … 171
1. The Founding of Caffa. Papal Missions. The Plague of 1346 … 171
2. The Treaties between Genoa and the Tartars in 1380,1381, and 1387 … 177
3. The Principality of Theodore in the Fourteenth Century … 182
4. Tamerlane and Gothia … 188
5. Gothia in the Fifteenth Century. Alexis, Prince of Gothia … 192
6. Olobei, Prince of Gothia. The Statute of Caffa (1449). The Fall of Constantinople … 221
7. The Fall of Caffa (June 1475) and of Maritime Gothia … 235
8. The Fall of Theodoro (December 1475) … 249
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VI. GOTHIA UNDER THE TURKISH SWAY (FROM 1475 TO THE END OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY) … 267
1. Gothia under Turkey … 267
2. Church Life in Gothia from the Thirteenth to the End of the Eighteenth Century … 276
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EXCURSUS: The ‘Goths’ in the Letter of David of Trebizond … 281
Genealogical Table of the Princes of Gothia … 282
Index … 283
Edition Notes
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"The publication of this book was made possible by grants of funds to the academy from the Carnegie corporation of New York and the American council of learned societies."
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