Symposia, Conferences, Workshops by Eleni Faka

by Paschalis Androudis, Errikos Maniotis, Stoyan Popov, Georgios Theotokis, Kristiyan Laskov, Nevyan Mitev, Eleni Faka, Petra Lučeničová, Georgia Graikou, Christopher Szabo, Florin Curta, Eleftheria Konstantinidou, Ibrahim Duman, Marina Kurysheva, Serban Marin, Ioanna N . Koukouni, Naz Defne Kut, and Стоян Попов The Online International Conference devoted to the Archaeology, the History and Philosophy of War... more The Online International Conference devoted to the Archaeology, the History and Philosophy of War in Byzantine and Mediterranean Contexts (9th-16th c.), to be held virtually via Zoom from 8 to 10 December 2023, seeks to illuminate aspects of war in medieval and early modern period. Our Conference does not aim at exhausting the subject of war, but will offer an interdisciplinary forum for a selection of talks that touch upon some of the following aspects:
- Military campaigns, strategies and tactics
- Philosophy of Medieval war in Byzantium and the Mediterranean
- Psychological Warfare Techniques
- Combat arms (lances, swords, sabers, maces, hammers, knives, axes)
- Bows and crossbows
- Turkic bows
- Byzantine and Islamic great crossbows
- Military equipment (helmets, lamellar armors
- Warhorses and their equipment
- Mercenaries in armies
- Rus’ and Varangians
- Byzantine warriors
- Bulgarian warriors
- Arab warriors
- Crusader warriors
- Seljuk warriors
- Mongol warriors
- Mamluk warriors
- Man-powered mangonels
- Man-powered beam-sling mangonel
- Engines to shoot large arrows
- Ballistic machines
- Assault devices
- Stone-throwing counter-weight mangonel (or trebuchet)
- Mangonel balls
- Greek Fire projecting siphons
- Incendiary rockets
- Ceramic Grenades
- Hand cannons
- Early Cannons
- Siege Weapons
- Mobile sheds to protect men
- Byzantine Military Manuals
- Arab Military Manuals
- Latin Military Manuals
- Siege Illustrations in Manuscripts
- Arms in literature (epic poems and romances)
- Depictions of warriors, sieges and combats in art
- Illustrations of arms and combats in the Romance of Varqa ve Gülşah

by Paschalis Androudis, Maria-Mirka Palioura, Mustafa Çağhan Keskin, Eleni Faka, Petra Lučeničová, Michael Festas, Sverrir Jakobsson, Eleftheria Konstantinidou, Maria Kostaridou, Ioanna N . Koukouni, Tea Susanj Protic, Eleni Tounta, Angeliki Tzavara, Maria Xenariou, Athina Zoupanti, Oleg G . Ulyanov (Олег Германович Ульянов), Ibrahim Canbulat, Philip Rance, ANGELIKI PANAGOPOULOU, Jean-David Richaud-Mammeri, Georgia Graikou, and Irini Solomonidi Stephanos Yerasimos (Istanbul 1942- Paris 2005) was a pioneering scholar of Byzantine and Ottoman... more Stephanos Yerasimos (Istanbul 1942- Paris 2005) was a pioneering scholar of Byzantine and Ottoman Studies. His monumental monograph: Les voyageurs dans l’Empire Ottoman (XIVe-XVIe siècles). Bibliographie, itinéraires et inventaire des lieux habités (Ankara 1991), is a pioneering study on travelers to the Ottoman Empire and still one of the most important in the field.
Nowadays, more than 30 years after the publication of his book it is worthly to revisit and widen its topic in time, with the organization of an international conference on Travelers in the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires (12th-16th c.) dedicated to his work and loving memory. The Conference will be hybrid (in Venice and virtually via zoom), from 15 to 17 December 2023.
The proposed scholarly meeting seeks to illuminate not only the topic of Travelers and their writings, but also to offer an interdisciplinary forum for a selection of papers that may touch upon some of the following aspects:
Travelers to Byzantium
Travelers to Greece and Asia Minor
Travelers to Constantinople
Travelers to Cyprus
Travelers to Istanbul
Travelers in the Balkans
Travelers in Anatolia
Arab travelers to Byzantium
Western Travelers to Byzantium
Jewish Travelers to Byzantium
Russian travelers to Byzantium
Byzantine travelers to the East
Byzantine travelers to the West
Silk routes travelers
Ibn Battutta
Western travelers to the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman travelers in the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman travelers to the West
Monuments through travelers’ chronicles
Objects of minor arts through travelers’ chronicles
Merchants and their travels
Ambassadors and travels
Travels and ports
Travels and accommodation (inns, hans)
Travels by sea
Isolarii
Maps and mapmaking
Portolans
Languages of Conference: English, French, Italian, Greek.
The Proceedings of the Conference will be published by the Hellenic Institute of Venice.

by Paschalis Androudis, Katerina A Manoussou-Ntella, Dimitris Liakos, Alkiviadis Ginalis, Lilyana Yordanova, Evangelos A Papathanassiou, Sotiris Voyadjis, Nebojša Stanković, Elli Tzavella, Jenny Albani, Demetris Athanasoulis, Stavros Arvanitopoulos, cécile khalifa, Stephane Pradines, Mathias Piana, Fabio Coden, Jasmina S. Ciric, Sonia Gkounta, Mustafa Çağhan Keskin, Vincent Ory, Androniki Batzikosta, Georgia Graikou, Paolo Maranzana, Kerim Altug, Petra Lučeničová, Erdal Eser, Ivana Mihaljinec, Michael K Miaoulis, filippos stathoulopoulos, Oleg G . Ulyanov (Олег Германович Ульянов), and Eleni Faka
The Online International Conference devoted to the Towers in Byzantine and Post Byzantine period ... more The Online International Conference devoted to the Towers in Byzantine and Post Byzantine period (10th-16th centuries), to be held virtually via Zoom from 18 to 20 November 2022, seeks to illuminate aspects of their construction, decoration, function and evolution in time. Our Conference does not aim at exhausting the subject, but will offer an interdisciplinary forum for a selection of talks that touch upon some of the following aspects:
- Single (free)- standing towers
- Monastic Towers
- Towers in maritime forts, harbors and arsenals
- Towers in Palaces
- Donjons
- Towers with gates
- Byzantine Towers in Asia Minor (Anatolia)
- Towers of the Frankish, Venetian and Genoese rulers
- Towers of the Order of St. John
- Genoese Towers in Turkey
- Seljuk Towers
- Ottoman Towers
- Post-Byzantine Towers
- Towers with canons
- Tower Houses of the Byzantine, Frankish, Venetian and
early Ottoman Period
- Inscriptions on Towers
- Heraldry in Towers
- Buttressed Towers

by Paschalis Androudis, Mustafa Çağhan Keskin, Lilyana Yordanova, Maximilian Hartmuth, Efthymios Rizos, Melina Perdikopoulou, Katerina Kousoula, Androniki Batzikosta, Sonia Gkounta, Dimitris P. Drakoulis, Nikolaos Vryzidis, Georgia Graikou, Dimitris Liakos, Aineias Oikonomou, Varvara Papadopoulou, Tenia Anastasiadou, Ρούλα Σδρόλια, Kostas Kamburidis, Ayşe KAYAPINAR, Χρύσα Μελκίδη, ELEFTHERIA TSAKANIKA, Emre Kolay, Eleni Faka, Marina Petkakis, and Eleftheria Konstantinidou Machiel Kiel is a pioneering and prominent figure in the study of Ottoman architecture in the Bal... more Machiel Kiel is a pioneering and prominent figure in the study of Ottoman architecture in the Balkans. He has traveled and researched the area extensively since the late 1960s.The Ottoman monuments in Greece are studied by him beginning with an article on Thessaloniki, which was published in the Balkan Studies journal in 1970. Nowadays,
more than half a century later, it is worthy to revisit the topic with the organization of an international conference in orde r to trace the current condition of fields such as the research and conservation of Ottoman architecture , urban formation, the history of the city, as well as both Ottoman and Christian art with a focus in Greece
Conference Presentations by Eleni Faka

Το αυτοκρατορικό βυζαντινό κιβωτίδιο της Troyes της Γαλλίας: νέες προτάσεις και ερμηνείες, 2023
Το βυζαντινό αυτοκρατορικό ελεφαντοστέινο κιβωτίδιο που σήμερα βρίσκεται στον καθεδρικό ναό της Τ... more Το βυζαντινό αυτοκρατορικό ελεφαντοστέινο κιβωτίδιο που σήμερα βρίσκεται στον καθεδρικό ναό της Τρουά (Troyes) στη βορειοανατολική Γαλλία, αποτελεί προϊόν της λείας των Σταυροφόρων μετά την άλωση της Κωνσταντινούπολης το 1204.
Το έργο αποτελείται από έξι συναρμοσμένα πλακίδια από ελεφαντοστό προσαρμοσμένα σε εσωτερικό ξύλινο σκελετό, ενώ διατηρεί το αρχικό πορφυρό του χρώμα. Το σκάλισμα των θεμάτων του παρουσιάζει μια τεχνική αρτιότητα, ενώ με βάση την εικονογραφία του, θα πρέπει να φιλοτεχνήθηκε για τη βυζαντινή αυλή, ίσως και για τον ίδιο τον αυτοκράτορα. Ως προς τα θέματα του διακόσμου, στο κάλυμμα υπάρχουν δύο έφιπποι αυτοκράτορες μπροστά από τα τείχη μιας πόλης, οι οποίοι ταυτίστηκαν με τον Κωνσταντίνο Ζ΄ Πορφυρογέννητο και τον γιό και συναυτοκράτορά του Ρωμανό Β΄. Στην μπροστινή και την πίσω όψη του κιβωτιδίου απεικονίζονται σκηνές κυνηγιού. Στις πλάγιες όψεις έχει σκαλιστεί το μυθικό κινεζικό πουλί Φεγκ χουαν, θέμα ιδιαίτερα σπάνιο στη βυζαντινή τέχνη.
Η συνύπαρξη όλων των παραπάνω μοτίβων στο ίδιο έργο φανερώνει τις επιρροές της Ανατολής στη βυζαντινή αυλική τέχνη των μέσων του 10ου αιώνα και προσφέρει νέες ερμηνείες γύρω από την εικονογραφία του κιβωτιδίου όπως και τις επιλογές του παραγγελιοδότη του.
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Symposia, Conferences, Workshops by Eleni Faka
- Military campaigns, strategies and tactics
- Philosophy of Medieval war in Byzantium and the Mediterranean
- Psychological Warfare Techniques
- Combat arms (lances, swords, sabers, maces, hammers, knives, axes)
- Bows and crossbows
- Turkic bows
- Byzantine and Islamic great crossbows
- Military equipment (helmets, lamellar armors
- Warhorses and their equipment
- Mercenaries in armies
- Rus’ and Varangians
- Byzantine warriors
- Bulgarian warriors
- Arab warriors
- Crusader warriors
- Seljuk warriors
- Mongol warriors
- Mamluk warriors
- Man-powered mangonels
- Man-powered beam-sling mangonel
- Engines to shoot large arrows
- Ballistic machines
- Assault devices
- Stone-throwing counter-weight mangonel (or trebuchet)
- Mangonel balls
- Greek Fire projecting siphons
- Incendiary rockets
- Ceramic Grenades
- Hand cannons
- Early Cannons
- Siege Weapons
- Mobile sheds to protect men
- Byzantine Military Manuals
- Arab Military Manuals
- Latin Military Manuals
- Siege Illustrations in Manuscripts
- Arms in literature (epic poems and romances)
- Depictions of warriors, sieges and combats in art
- Illustrations of arms and combats in the Romance of Varqa ve Gülşah
Nowadays, more than 30 years after the publication of his book it is worthly to revisit and widen its topic in time, with the organization of an international conference on Travelers in the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires (12th-16th c.) dedicated to his work and loving memory. The Conference will be hybrid (in Venice and virtually via zoom), from 15 to 17 December 2023.
The proposed scholarly meeting seeks to illuminate not only the topic of Travelers and their writings, but also to offer an interdisciplinary forum for a selection of papers that may touch upon some of the following aspects:
Travelers to Byzantium
Travelers to Greece and Asia Minor
Travelers to Constantinople
Travelers to Cyprus
Travelers to Istanbul
Travelers in the Balkans
Travelers in Anatolia
Arab travelers to Byzantium
Western Travelers to Byzantium
Jewish Travelers to Byzantium
Russian travelers to Byzantium
Byzantine travelers to the East
Byzantine travelers to the West
Silk routes travelers
Ibn Battutta
Western travelers to the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman travelers in the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman travelers to the West
Monuments through travelers’ chronicles
Objects of minor arts through travelers’ chronicles
Merchants and their travels
Ambassadors and travels
Travels and ports
Travels and accommodation (inns, hans)
Travels by sea
Isolarii
Maps and mapmaking
Portolans
Languages of Conference: English, French, Italian, Greek.
The Proceedings of the Conference will be published by the Hellenic Institute of Venice.
- Single (free)- standing towers
- Monastic Towers
- Towers in maritime forts, harbors and arsenals
- Towers in Palaces
- Donjons
- Towers with gates
- Byzantine Towers in Asia Minor (Anatolia)
- Towers of the Frankish, Venetian and Genoese rulers
- Towers of the Order of St. John
- Genoese Towers in Turkey
- Seljuk Towers
- Ottoman Towers
- Post-Byzantine Towers
- Towers with canons
- Tower Houses of the Byzantine, Frankish, Venetian and
early Ottoman Period
- Inscriptions on Towers
- Heraldry in Towers
- Buttressed Towers
more than half a century later, it is worthy to revisit the topic with the organization of an international conference in orde r to trace the current condition of fields such as the research and conservation of Ottoman architecture , urban formation, the history of the city, as well as both Ottoman and Christian art with a focus in Greece
Conference Presentations by Eleni Faka
Το έργο αποτελείται από έξι συναρμοσμένα πλακίδια από ελεφαντοστό προσαρμοσμένα σε εσωτερικό ξύλινο σκελετό, ενώ διατηρεί το αρχικό πορφυρό του χρώμα. Το σκάλισμα των θεμάτων του παρουσιάζει μια τεχνική αρτιότητα, ενώ με βάση την εικονογραφία του, θα πρέπει να φιλοτεχνήθηκε για τη βυζαντινή αυλή, ίσως και για τον ίδιο τον αυτοκράτορα. Ως προς τα θέματα του διακόσμου, στο κάλυμμα υπάρχουν δύο έφιπποι αυτοκράτορες μπροστά από τα τείχη μιας πόλης, οι οποίοι ταυτίστηκαν με τον Κωνσταντίνο Ζ΄ Πορφυρογέννητο και τον γιό και συναυτοκράτορά του Ρωμανό Β΄. Στην μπροστινή και την πίσω όψη του κιβωτιδίου απεικονίζονται σκηνές κυνηγιού. Στις πλάγιες όψεις έχει σκαλιστεί το μυθικό κινεζικό πουλί Φεγκ χουαν, θέμα ιδιαίτερα σπάνιο στη βυζαντινή τέχνη.
Η συνύπαρξη όλων των παραπάνω μοτίβων στο ίδιο έργο φανερώνει τις επιρροές της Ανατολής στη βυζαντινή αυλική τέχνη των μέσων του 10ου αιώνα και προσφέρει νέες ερμηνείες γύρω από την εικονογραφία του κιβωτιδίου όπως και τις επιλογές του παραγγελιοδότη του.
- Military campaigns, strategies and tactics
- Philosophy of Medieval war in Byzantium and the Mediterranean
- Psychological Warfare Techniques
- Combat arms (lances, swords, sabers, maces, hammers, knives, axes)
- Bows and crossbows
- Turkic bows
- Byzantine and Islamic great crossbows
- Military equipment (helmets, lamellar armors
- Warhorses and their equipment
- Mercenaries in armies
- Rus’ and Varangians
- Byzantine warriors
- Bulgarian warriors
- Arab warriors
- Crusader warriors
- Seljuk warriors
- Mongol warriors
- Mamluk warriors
- Man-powered mangonels
- Man-powered beam-sling mangonel
- Engines to shoot large arrows
- Ballistic machines
- Assault devices
- Stone-throwing counter-weight mangonel (or trebuchet)
- Mangonel balls
- Greek Fire projecting siphons
- Incendiary rockets
- Ceramic Grenades
- Hand cannons
- Early Cannons
- Siege Weapons
- Mobile sheds to protect men
- Byzantine Military Manuals
- Arab Military Manuals
- Latin Military Manuals
- Siege Illustrations in Manuscripts
- Arms in literature (epic poems and romances)
- Depictions of warriors, sieges and combats in art
- Illustrations of arms and combats in the Romance of Varqa ve Gülşah
Nowadays, more than 30 years after the publication of his book it is worthly to revisit and widen its topic in time, with the organization of an international conference on Travelers in the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires (12th-16th c.) dedicated to his work and loving memory. The Conference will be hybrid (in Venice and virtually via zoom), from 15 to 17 December 2023.
The proposed scholarly meeting seeks to illuminate not only the topic of Travelers and their writings, but also to offer an interdisciplinary forum for a selection of papers that may touch upon some of the following aspects:
Travelers to Byzantium
Travelers to Greece and Asia Minor
Travelers to Constantinople
Travelers to Cyprus
Travelers to Istanbul
Travelers in the Balkans
Travelers in Anatolia
Arab travelers to Byzantium
Western Travelers to Byzantium
Jewish Travelers to Byzantium
Russian travelers to Byzantium
Byzantine travelers to the East
Byzantine travelers to the West
Silk routes travelers
Ibn Battutta
Western travelers to the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman travelers in the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman travelers to the West
Monuments through travelers’ chronicles
Objects of minor arts through travelers’ chronicles
Merchants and their travels
Ambassadors and travels
Travels and ports
Travels and accommodation (inns, hans)
Travels by sea
Isolarii
Maps and mapmaking
Portolans
Languages of Conference: English, French, Italian, Greek.
The Proceedings of the Conference will be published by the Hellenic Institute of Venice.
- Single (free)- standing towers
- Monastic Towers
- Towers in maritime forts, harbors and arsenals
- Towers in Palaces
- Donjons
- Towers with gates
- Byzantine Towers in Asia Minor (Anatolia)
- Towers of the Frankish, Venetian and Genoese rulers
- Towers of the Order of St. John
- Genoese Towers in Turkey
- Seljuk Towers
- Ottoman Towers
- Post-Byzantine Towers
- Towers with canons
- Tower Houses of the Byzantine, Frankish, Venetian and
early Ottoman Period
- Inscriptions on Towers
- Heraldry in Towers
- Buttressed Towers
more than half a century later, it is worthy to revisit the topic with the organization of an international conference in orde r to trace the current condition of fields such as the research and conservation of Ottoman architecture , urban formation, the history of the city, as well as both Ottoman and Christian art with a focus in Greece
Το έργο αποτελείται από έξι συναρμοσμένα πλακίδια από ελεφαντοστό προσαρμοσμένα σε εσωτερικό ξύλινο σκελετό, ενώ διατηρεί το αρχικό πορφυρό του χρώμα. Το σκάλισμα των θεμάτων του παρουσιάζει μια τεχνική αρτιότητα, ενώ με βάση την εικονογραφία του, θα πρέπει να φιλοτεχνήθηκε για τη βυζαντινή αυλή, ίσως και για τον ίδιο τον αυτοκράτορα. Ως προς τα θέματα του διακόσμου, στο κάλυμμα υπάρχουν δύο έφιπποι αυτοκράτορες μπροστά από τα τείχη μιας πόλης, οι οποίοι ταυτίστηκαν με τον Κωνσταντίνο Ζ΄ Πορφυρογέννητο και τον γιό και συναυτοκράτορά του Ρωμανό Β΄. Στην μπροστινή και την πίσω όψη του κιβωτιδίου απεικονίζονται σκηνές κυνηγιού. Στις πλάγιες όψεις έχει σκαλιστεί το μυθικό κινεζικό πουλί Φεγκ χουαν, θέμα ιδιαίτερα σπάνιο στη βυζαντινή τέχνη.
Η συνύπαρξη όλων των παραπάνω μοτίβων στο ίδιο έργο φανερώνει τις επιρροές της Ανατολής στη βυζαντινή αυλική τέχνη των μέσων του 10ου αιώνα και προσφέρει νέες ερμηνείες γύρω από την εικονογραφία του κιβωτιδίου όπως και τις επιλογές του παραγγελιοδότη του.