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and published in five volumes between 1998 and 2002. A version of this database is hosted at Berlin-Brandenburg Academy. In 2001, the British Academy published a CD-ROM with its own
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In 1993, the British Academy signed a collaboration agreement with the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy. The work is divided into three periods, 641–867 (
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are recorded. The project team estimate that, in printed form, the database would amount to some 1400 pages.
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The project aimed to cover all named individuals in the Byzantine world in the period from 641, where
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and surrounding areas in the period from 642 to 1265. The project is a collaboration between the
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which constitutes an important resource in Byzantine prosopography. Around 7500
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The project was begun in the 1980s with the aim of completing the work on later
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ends, to 1265. The geographical scope has since been extended to cover
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Prosopographie der mittelbyzantinischen Zeit, Abteilung I: 641–867
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of the database covering the period 1025–1261 is hosted at
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