On finding of once lost building plates of the 15th century from the fortress of Belgorod
Journal: Tyragetia (Vol.VII, No. 2)Publication Date: 2013-10-10
Authors : Andrey Krasnozhon;
Page : 81-88
Keywords : epigraphic monument; Belgorod fortress; Moldavian plates;
Abstract
For many years four Moldavian plates of the 15th century from the walls of the fortress of Belgorod were considered lost. The earliest publications of these most important epigraphic monuments (in 1848, 1889, and 1901) have long been a source for periodization of the defense complex of medieval Belgorod for several generations of its researchers. Without access to the originals, researchers had to trust to published translations, drawings, and photographs (not the best quality). In the beginning of 2013 these plates have been found in the collections of the Kherson Regional Museum. Even the preliminary work with them already revealed a family coat of arms of Moldavian Ruler Alexander II, as well as the fact that one of the plates, contrary to popular opinion in historiography, is not related to the construction of the fortress, which violates the generally accepted ideas about the chronology of the monument.
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