Royal Imagery in Medieval GeorgiaPenn State Press, 2010 M11 1 |
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... imagery in Georgia allows another , fundamental question to be asked . This is about who controlled royal imagery . So far , I have given the im- pression that royal imagery was produced by the rulers it promoted . However , in more ...
... imagery in Georgia allows another , fundamental question to be asked . This is about who controlled royal imagery . So far , I have given the im- pression that royal imagery was produced by the rulers it promoted . However , in more ...
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... imagery was intended to enhance the authority of the people it depicted , and I attempt to ascer- tain what visual devices were used to achieve this . Changing historical circumstances were clearly important in affecting the limits ...
... imagery was intended to enhance the authority of the people it depicted , and I attempt to ascer- tain what visual devices were used to achieve this . Changing historical circumstances were clearly important in affecting the limits ...
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... imagery had to cope with the diverse nature of the kingdom that the Bagrat'ionis ruled : it had to accommodate both Christian and Muslim subjects , as well as many formerly separate territories . 5. On this title , see T. P'ap'uašvili ...
... imagery had to cope with the diverse nature of the kingdom that the Bagrat'ionis ruled : it had to accommodate both Christian and Muslim subjects , as well as many formerly separate territories . 5. On this title , see T. P'ap'uašvili ...
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Page xix - N. Thierry, Le souverain dans les programmes d'églises en Cappadoce et en Géorgie du X' au XIII' siècle, dans Revue des études géorgiennes et caucasiennes, 4, 1988, p.