International congress of byzantine studies belgrade, 22 27 august 2016


THE MIDDLE BYZANTINE PERIOD – PART 1



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THE MIDDLE BYZANTINE PERIOD – PART 1
Chairs: 
John F. Haldon, Elisabeth Chatziantoniou
Kostiantyn Bardola

Dynastic Marriages as a Failure of the Byzantine Diplomacy
Elie de Rosen

The Economic Fate of Urban Settlements in Middle Byzantine Greece
Lucile Hermay

Changer d’état et conserver ses liens : 
Les moines et les révoltes dans le monde médiobyzantin (843-1204)
Ivan Marić, 
Damning Kopronymos, Damning Iconoclasm: 
Politics behind the Disinterment of Emperor Constantine V
 
Sysse G. Engberg

Emperor Leo V, His Choir Master, and the Byzantine Old Testament Lectionary
Jacques Beauseroy

État, Église et monastères au XI
e
siècle : l’exemple des Kampsai
Lee Mordechai

Families, Feuds and Friends: 
Imperial Succession in the Eleventh Century Eastern Roman Empire


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Kostiantyn Bardola
V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Kharkiv, Ukraine; 
bardola.konstantin@gmail.com 
Dynastic Marriages as a Failure of the Byzantine Diplomacy
The effectiveness of diplomacy should be judged not by words but by the results, and the 
results are to be correlated with the objectives. The marriage diplomacy is no exception.
Dynastic marriage was an excellent tool for territorial, material and political gains, most often 
in that order, for a typical medieval lord. In the times of the political system of feudal vassalage, when 
the conditional land tenure was the basis, as well as considering the hereditary, the dynastic nature of 
the transfer of power, territorial acquisition, even a peaceful one, was regarded as undoubted success. 
It was very difficult for the Byzantine emperors to get advantage from the territorial or material 
acquisitions, which generally led to long dynastic ties. As for the political dividends, the marriage 
of the emperor or his family member carried a greater risk for the state than prospects. However, 
despite this, the Byzantine rulers were often negotiating about a diplomatic marriage, actively using 
interest of the counteragent. As a rule, these negotiations helped the Byzantine government to solve 
urgent problems in the suspension of foreign aggression or search for allies. Mostly, the negotiations 
on the conclusion of a dynastic marriage were much more effective than the marriage itself, which 
could also carry considerable long-term threat to the political stability of the empire. That was 
probably the reason for such a small number of marriages in the international arena with a rather 
significant number of matrimonial negotiations on the initiative of the Byzantine side. To intrigue, 
to set the conditions, to negotiate, to get political dividends, and in the end not to marry - that is the 
top of the Byzantine marriage diplomacy. 
As a result, the marriage was usually held in the case of critical political leverage. There is no 
doubt that in order to explain this political behavior Byzantine diplomacy used the vast ideological 
campaign, including “the customs”, “the old laws” and “the religious rules”, which may well have 
been “forgotten” if necessary.


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Most of the marriages of the reigning dynasties were held with the members of the political 
elite of Byzantine society. Thus, combining with other noble families, the emperors strengthened 
their position on the throne, and guaranteed further comfortable existence to their offspring. The 
situation changed dramatically with Komnenos dynasty. Latin foreigners’ impact to the imperial 
power in the XII - early XIII centuries increased dramatically, resulting in a change of Byzantine 
diplomacy objectives. Dynastic marriages are no longer a rarity; political alliances with foreigners 
become an active part of the internal struggle for the imperial throne.
Thus, up to the XII century, a dynastic marriage between the ruling family of the Byzantine and 
foreign rulers or their offspring can be treated as a diplomatic failure, an assignment made under 
political pressure. In this case, a small number of marriages, against the background of numerous 
diplomatic talks on the subject may indicate precisely the effectiveness and reasonableness of the 
Byzantine diplomatic line.

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