Russkīĭ arkheologicheskīĭ institut v Konstantinopoli︠e︡

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Name (Latin)
Russkīĭ arkheologicheskīĭ institut v Konstantinopoli︠e︡
Other forms of name
Rōsiko Archaiologiko Institouto Kōnstantinoupoleōs
Russkiĭ arkheologicheskiĭ institut v Konstantinopole
RAIK (Russkīĭ arkheologicheskīĭ institut v Konstantinopoli︠e︡)
Russian Archaeological Institute in Constantinople
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 262305230
Wikidata: Q4400729
Library of congress: n 87870074
Sources of Information
  • Izvi︠e︡stii︠a︡ Russkago arkheologicheskago instituta v Konstantinopoli︠e︡, 1905:t.p. (... Russkago arkheologicheskago instituta v Konstantinopoli︠e︡)
  • Kollekt︠s︡ii︠a︡ muzei︠a︡ RAIK v Ėrmitazhe, 1994:p. 20 (RAIK, Russkiĭ arkheologicheskiĭ institut v Konstantinopole)
  • Papoulidēs, K.K. To Rōsiko Archaiologiko Institouto Kōnstantinoupoleōs, 1987:(Rōsiko Archaiologiko Institouto Kōnstantinoupoleōs) p. 225 (Russian Archaeological Institute in Constantinople)
Wikipedia description:

The Russian Archaeological Institute of Constantinople (Russian: Русский археологический институт в Константинополе) was founded in 1895 and led by two distinguished Russian Byzantinists, Fyodor Uspensky and Nikodim Kondakov. The institute carried out excavations and studies across the entire Ottoman Empire, carrying off large numbers of relics, manuscripts and other finds to Russia. Aside from its research role, the institute was from the outset intended as a statement of foreign policy, following the Russian Empire's claim to be the inheritor of the Byzantine Empire as the "Third Rome", and its long-standing ambition to conquer Istanbul from the Ottoman Empire. The institute continued to function until the outbreak of the First World War in 1914.

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