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IMC 2023: Sessions

Session 1623: Entanglements across Medieval Space, Objects, and Data, II

Thursday 6 July 2023, 11.15-12.45

Sponsor:FWF DFG Project HOLDURA (I 4330-G)
Organiser:Mihailo Popović, Institut für Mittelalterforschung, Abteilung Byzanzforschung, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien
Moderator/Chair:Johannes Tripps, Hochschule für Technik, Wirtschaft und Kultur, Leipzig
Paper 1623-aStefan Uroš I and Helen of Anjou: The Royal Couple's Influence on the Confessional Structure of the Principality of Zeta in the Late 13th and Early 14th Century
(Language: English)
Dorota Vargová, Abteilung Byzanzforschung, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien
Index terms: Byzantine Studies, Computing in Medieval Studies, Ecclesiastical History, Local History
Paper 1623-bA Mother and Two Sons: the Serbian Rulers Helen, Dragutin, and Milutin and Their Entangled Realms in Medieval Serbia
(Language: English)
Mihailo Popović, Institut für Mittelalterforschung, Abteilung Byzanzforschung, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien
Index terms: Byzantine Studies, Computing in Medieval Studies, Ecclesiastical History, Local History
Paper 1623-cOpenAtlas: Handling Entangled Data in a Linked Data World
(Language: English)
Bernhard Koschicek, Institut für Mittelalterforschung, Abteilung Byzanzforschung, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien
Index terms: Computing in Medieval Studies, Technology
Abstract

In this session we will present scholarly results of our ongoing project 'Beyond East and West: Geocommunicating the Sacred Landscapes of 'Duklja' and 'Raška' through Space and Time (11th-14th Cent.) / HOLDURA', being part of the Tabula ImperiiByzantini Balkans. We will present papers on our sources and data, which we have embedded into our project's TIB Balkans OpenAtlas Database and which we query via our frontend 'Maps of Power: Historical Atlas of Places, Borderzones and Migration Dynamics in Byzantium (TIB Balkans)' in order to enhance our research and publications. Thus, we will highlight entanglements between the Orthodox East and the Latin West in today's Montenegro, especially when it comes to the realms established by the Nemanjid dynasty in the 13th and 14th centuries.