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The medieval empire as a global phenomenon
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The medieval empire as a global phenomenon

The article announces a series of cultural and academic events taking place during the 25th International Congress of Byzantine Studies at the University of Vienna, running from August 24 to 29, 2026. The congress, themed 'Byzantium beyond Byzantium,' highlights Vienna's role as a leading center for Byzantine research due to its collaboration with the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the University of Vienna. Concurrently, the Papyrus Museum of the Austrian National Library hosts an exhibition titled 'Spurensuche Byzanz: Fragmente des Griechischen Mittelalters' until May 2027, with a special display during the congress week focusing on the eastern Mediterranean region. Additional events include a concert by the Baroque Arabesque ensemble, a costume presentation showcasing royal and clerical attire inspired by medieval Nubia, and a choral performance celebrating the 1600th anniversary of the Akathistos Hymn. All events are open to the public.

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The medieval empire as a global phenomenon

The article announces a series of cultural and academic events taking place during the 25th International Congress of Byzantine Studies at the University of Vienna, running from August 24 to 29, 2026. The congress, themed 'Byzantium beyond Byzantium,' highlights Vienna's role as a leading center for Byzantine research due to its collaboration with the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the University of Vienna. Concurrently, the Papyrus Museum of the Austrian National Library hosts an exhibition titled 'Spurensuche Byzanz: Fragmente des Griechischen Mittelalters' until May 2027, with a special display during the congress week focusing on the eastern Mediterranean region. Additional events include a concert by the Baroque Arabesque ensemble, a costume presentation showcasing royal and clerical attire inspired by medieval Nubia, and a choral performance celebrating the 1600th anniversary of the Akathistos Hymn. All events are open to the public.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual overview of academic and cultural events related to Byzantine history and art, without any political commentary or ideological framing. It focuses on historical exhibitions, scholarly conferences, and artistic performances, which are apolitical in nature. As such, the

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