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Steven Runciman
Sir James Cochran Stevenson Runciman
British historian of the Middle Ages (1903–2000).
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Steven Runciman
Place of Birth
Northumberland
Glasgow
Place of Death
Warwickshire
Radway
Country of Citizenship
United Kingdom
Date of Birth
7/7/1903
Date of Death
11/1/2000
Instance Of
Human
Educated At
Eton College
Trinity College
Occupation
Medievalist
Historian
Byzantinist
Given Name
James
Series Ordinal
:
1
Cochran
Series Ordinal
:
2
Stevenson
Series Ordinal
:
3
Father
Walter Runciman, 1st Viscount Runciman of Doxford
Mother
Hilda Runciman, Viscountess Runciman of Doxford
Member Of
British Academy
Medieval Academy of America
(1970 - )
Subject Has Role
:
Corresponding Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America
Start Time
:
1970
Sibling
Margaret Fairweather
Leslie Runciman, 2nd Viscount Runciman of Doxford
Katharine Runciman
Ruth Runciman
Award Received
Wolfson History Prize
(1982)
Award Rationale
:
For distinguished contribution to the writing of history
Point in Time
:
1982
Companion of Honour
Fellow of the British Academy
Knight Bachelor
Livingstone Medal
Corresponding Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America
(1970)
Point in Time
:
1970
Employer
University of Cambridge
(1927 - 1938)
Start Time
:
1927
End Time
:
1938
Family Name
Runciman
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
English
Sex or Gender
Male
Writing Language
English
Name in Native Language
Steven Runciman
Described by Source
The Times
Subject Named As
:
Sir Steven Runciman
Page(s)
:
25
Publication Date
:
11/2/2000
The Daily Telegraph
Publication Date
:
11/2/2000
Described at URL
https://www.ft.com/content/263bead8- ...
Notable Work
A History of the Crusades
The Great Church in Captivity. A Study of the Patriarchate of Constantinople From the Eve of the Turkish Conquest to the Greek War of Independence
Nickname
Steven
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