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was a type of elegant shoe, but its use as an imperial vestment in Byzantium only began later, and was influenced by eastern, most likely,
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had become firmly associated with the imperial office, so much so that rebels putting them on signified their
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were tall boots decorated with eagles out of pearls and precious stones.
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Contemporary portrait of the Emperor Justinian, possibly wearing
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The term is the root for the Greek term for shoemaker,
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Greek
[tsaŋˈgion]
Middle Ages
Byzantine Emperors
regalia
Persian
John Malalas
Tzath I
Lazica
Justin I
kothornoi
usurpation
Pseudo-Kodinos





Kazhdan 1991
Kazhdan, Alexander
Kazhdan, Alexander
The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
ISBN
978-0-19-504652-6
"tzangia"
The Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity
ISBN
978-0-19-866277-8
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