Figure 1.1: “Theodore Metochites” (ca. 1316-          Figure 1.2: “The Grand Duke Apokaukos

1321)” - Byzantium: Faith and Power                       (ca. 1341-45)”- Byzantium: Faith and Power

(1261-1557)                                                                (1261-1557)

 

                     

 

Figure 1.3: “John Synadenos (ca. 1300)”                  Figure 1.4: “12th c. Illuminated Miniature” -

Byzantium: Faith and Power (1261-1557)                The Oxford History of Byzantium

 

                          

Figure 1.5: “Turkish kaftan (ca. 1515)” – Style                    Figure 1.6: “Turkish kaftan (16th-17th

& Status:Imperial Costumes from Ottoman                          century)” – Style & Status: Imperial

Turkey                                                                                     Costumes from Ottoman Turkey

 

 

 

Figure 1.7: “Cuenca Diptych (ca. 1382-1384)” – Byzantium: Faith and Power (1261-1557)

 

                          

Figure 1.8: “Major Sakkos of Photios                       Figure 1.9: “Vatican Sakkos (ca. 14th c.)” -

(ca. 1414-17)” – Byzantium: Faith                Byzantium: Faith and Power (1261-1557)

and Power (1261-1557)

 

                                

Figure 1.10: “Minor Sakkos of the Metro-                Figure 1.11: “Close up of loops on Minor

Politan Photios (ca. 14th c.)” – Byzantium:                Sakkos” – Byzantium: Faith and Power

Faith and Power (1261-1557)                                    (1261-1557).

 

                                          

Figure 1.12: “Unfinished Collar” -                            Figure 1.13: “Epitrachelion” (late 14th c.)” -

Turks: A Journey of a Thousand                                Byzantium: Faith and Power (1261-1557)

Years, 600-1600

 

Figure 1.14: “Epitrachelion of Metropolitan Photios (late 14th c. with 15th – 17th c. Russian additions)” - Byzantium: Faith and Power (1261-1557)

 

                      

Figure 1.15: “Turkish Kaftan” – Bilkent                   Figure 1.16: “Turkish Kaftan and Lining/

University: Department of History                            Facing” – Bilkent University: Department

                                                                                    of History

           

 

                    

 

Figures 2.1 and 2.2: “Sketch of Kavadion” – Courtesy of Author


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