Alfredo Calahorra studied a degree in History of Art at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (2012-2016). He finished his masters in Medieval Studies at the same university (2017) with high honours after writing his thesis on the Chalke Gate of the Imperial Palace of Constantinople. That year he enrolled as a PhD student at the Universidad Complutense and, later in 2019, he obtained a fellowship (FPU) at the Instituto de lenguas y culturas del Mediterráneo y Oriente Próximo (CCHS-CSIC). His current dissertation approaches the Great Palace of Constantinople in its entirety, with the aim of considering all the available sources in its original language and debunking prevailing presumptions on the complex. He has also finished the six-year-long course of classical Greek at San Dámaso University. He has a high level of English and French, and a medium level of modern Greek and Italian. As of now, he has attended various symposia and congresses and has published several papers regarding his field of research in academic magazines, with several of them currently being in print.
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