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Speros Vryonis

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Gender Male
Born Memphis
Tennessee
United States
Job Historian
Date of birth July 18,1928
Zodiac sign Cancer
DiedSacramento
California
United States
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Date of Upd.
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The decline of medieval Hellenism in Asia Minor
The mechanism of catastrophe
The Turkish state and history
Studies on Byzantium, Seljuks, and Ottomans
Byzantium: Its Internal History and Relations with the Muslim World: Collected Studies
A brief history of the Greek-American community of St. George, Memphis, Tennessee, 1962-1982
Byzantine Studies in Honor of Milton V. Anastos
Byzantine institutions, society, and culture
The Medical Unity of the Mediterranean World in Antiquity and the Middle Ages: A Lecture Delivered at the First Mediterranean Medical Meeting, Herakleion, Crete, 24 September 1989
The Greeks and the Sea
Byzantine Cyprus: Fifth Annual Lecture on History and Archaeology
The Vryonis Family: Four Generations of Greek-American Memories
Graecoturcica: Collected Studies on the Interaction Between the Greek World and the Turks
The Fate and Fortunes of the Legacy of Saints Cyril and Methodios in the Balkans During the Period of the Ottoman Empire (fourteenth-eighteenth Century)
Hellenic Studies at Concordia
Byzantium and Europe
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Speros Vryonis Jr. was an American historian of Greek descent and a specialist in Byzantine, Balkan, and Greek history. He was the author of a number of works on Byzantine and Greek-Turkish relations, including his seminal The Decline of Medieval Hellenism in Asia Minor and The Mechanism of Catastrophe.

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