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  [173]Polnoe Sobr.Russk.Letopisej Ⅰ(1926-28),46 ff.;German trans.Trautmann,Die Nestor-Chronik(1931),29 ff.,English trans.by Cross,Russian Primary Chronicle(1953),73 ff.;Dolger,Reg.647.

  [174]The statement of Scylitzes-Cedrenus Ⅱ,321,that Constantine Ⅶ ranked last of the co-Emperors of Romanus Lecapenus is incorrect;cf.Theoph.cont.435.

  [175]Cf.Scylitzes-Cedrenus Ⅱ,322 ff.

  [176]On the chronology cf.G.Ostrogorsky-E.Stein,‘Die Kronungsordnungen des Zeremonienbuches’,B 7(1932),197,note 3;cf.also G.de Jerphanion,‘La date du couronnement de Romain Ⅱ’,OCP 1(1935),490 ff.

  [177]Cf.De admin.imp.c.13,149(ed.Moravcsik-Jenkins),where Constantine Ⅶ says:‘The lord Romanus the Emperor was a common illiterate fellow,and not from among those who have been bred up in the palace and have followed the Roman national customs from the beginning;nor was he of imperial and noble stock…’

  [178]Zepos,Jus Ⅰ,214 ff.;Dolger,Reg.656.

  [179]Zepos,Jus Ⅰ,240 f.

  [180]Zepos,JusⅠ,222 ff.;Dolger,Reg.673.

  [181]These important rulings are repeated by Constantine Ⅶ,De cerim.695,where it is,however,laid down that the holdings of mounted troops shall be worth five,or at least four,pounds of gold,while those of the imperial marines are to be worth three pounds.

  [182]Zepos,Jus Ⅰ,240 ff.

  [183]Zepos,Jus Ⅰ243 f.;Dolger,Reg.690.

  [184]Cf.De cerim.664 ff.for a detailed description.

  [185]A detailed account of the reception of the Princess Olga in the Imperial Palace can be found in the De cerimoniis,594 ff.A thorough analysis of the subject has recently been made by Levcenko,Ocerki,217 ff.,who also discusses the divergent views of scholars on the date and place of Olga’s baptism.Levcenko himself favours the view that Olga was baptized on the occasion of her visit to Constantinople.This is however contradicted by Constantine’s complete silence on the matter,as well as by the fact that Olga’s retinue already included a priest.The Russian chronicles place Olga’s baptism in the year 954 or 955 and this also supports the view that in reality she had adopted Christianity in Kiev before her journey to Constantinople.

  [186]Cf.Diehl’s brilliant essay in Figures Ⅰ,217 ff.

  [187]Schlumberger,Nicéphore Phocas 25-79,gives a detailed description of the campaign;cf.I.B.Papadopulos,(824-961),Athens 1948,90 ff.
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