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Foteini Kondyli is an Associate Professor of Byzantine Art and Archaeology at the University of Virginia. She holds a PhD from the University of Birmingham (2009) and specializes in the cultural and political history of the Byzantine Empire, particularly in the fifteenth century.
Her educational background is as follows:
- PhD, University of Birmingham, 2009
Dr. Kondyli's research interests center on Byzantine Art and Archaeology, with a concentration on the fifteenth-century Mediterranean world. She investigates the intersections of art, archaeology, and historical events, especially focusing on the political and cultural exchanges between the Byzantine Empire and its neighbors during the late medieval period. Her work sheds light on the resilience and transformations of Byzantine culture in the face of Ottoman expansion.
Her publications reflect deep engagement with primary sources from the era, exemplified by her analysis of Sylvester Syropoulos's perspectives on fifteenth-century Mediterranean politics and culture, revealing critical insights into Byzantine intellectual history and cross-cultural interactions during the empire's final centuries.
Regarding scientific awards, no specific honors or prizes are mentioned in the available information.
There is no information provided about Dr. Kondyli's advisory roles for students or any research grants she may have secured.
Additionally, no details are given about any laboratories or research teams that she leads or participates in.



