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ent on to become the perhaps most successful | Byzantine admiral of his age. |
pottery found in the theatre area, from the | Byzantine age. |
Byzantine agents captured Mundhir who was brought to C | |
The | Byzantine agreement protocol is an essential part of t |
rons started to melt away, and soon Adrian's | Byzantine allies were left hopelessly outnumbered. |
thanagild weren't swiftly turned over by his | Byzantine allies. |
Byzantine also incorporates instrumental parts in thei | |
he swift Turkish raids into what was left of | Byzantine Anatolia. |
George Finlay, History of the | Byzantine and Greek Empires from 1057 - 1453, Volume 2 |
s, oil lamps, spirit lamps, acetylene lamps, | Byzantine and Roman oil lamps, |
of the five basic weaving techniques of the | Byzantine and Islamic weaving centres of the early Mid |
to Pope John VIII affirming this split from | Byzantine and commitment to the Roman Papacy. |
s approximate design were commonplace in the | Byzantine and Arab world. |
lacking a written notation, including Vedic, | Byzantine and Roman chants. |
Muncy combined Romanesque, | Byzantine, and Italianate elements of architecture to |
arantzi (born 5 August 1978, in Greece) is a | Byzantine and traditional singer from Greece. |
Byzantine and Cypriot Studies in Honour of A.H.S. Mega | |
The church is inspired by | Byzantine and late Romanesque architecture. |
His specialities are in | Byzantine and Armenian art. |
The building was constructed over | Byzantine and Crusader remains. |
as the site of a populous town, mentioned in | Byzantine and Georgian sources as Skhimar (Russian: Сх |
irst volume, Speros Vryonis, a specialist in | Byzantine and Early Ottoman Studies at UCLA, listed a |
ned its illuminations, which curiously blend | Byzantine and Romanesque traditions. |
During his reign, he blended the | Byzantine and occidental organizations |
se of the sedia gestatoria, were copied from | Byzantine and eastern imperial ceremonial, it is likel |
al-Jura contains artifacts from | Byzantine and the Crusader period in three Khirbats: K |
Seven hoards of | Byzantine and Arabian coins and a Byzantine dish beari |
The sanctuary combines Romanesque, | Byzantine, and Spanish elements, and is a splendid exa |
kouzenoi intermarried extensively with other | Byzantine and Bulgarian noble families such as the Pal |
From 1973 to 1983, he was the editor of the | Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies journal, and served |
the past, which was used as a prison by the | Byzantine and Genoese. |
mboyant Romantic style, boldly intermingling | Byzantine and Moorish elements. |
eometric shapes mirrored a blend of Persian, | Byzantine and Arab architecture. |
Crusaders were vulnerable to attack from the | Byzantine and Muslim fire-weapons, so the troops insid |
houses, churches, and synagogues dating from | Byzantine and Ottoman times. |
Finlay, George, History of the | Byzantine and Greek Empires, Vol 2, pg 463 |
sed for unrelated calendar eras (such as the | Byzantine and Jewish calendar epochs) which start at t |
hanna Haddad Firzli, a Lebanese craftsman of | Byzantine and Ghassanid descent. |
ing to the Bronze, Iron, Hellenistic, Roman, | Byzantine, and Mamluk eras. |
His collection of | Byzantine and early Russian seals was by far the large |
uring Goatwhore, Mnemic, The Human Abstract, | Byzantine, and Arsis. |
Family of the Athenian nobility of the late | Byzantine and Ottoman years. |
ry 982 the German troops marched towards the | Byzantine Apulia to annex this region as well to the W |
ould have made it one of the few examples of | Byzantine aqueducts, since Byzantine cities more typic |
zantine-Arab Wars" would mean wars fought by | Byzantine Arabs; "Byzantine-Arab Wars" (en-dash) means |
unburst, stained-glass window fills the huge | Byzantine arch of the facade. |
order to avoid the effects of the formidable | Byzantine archery. |
nism, Elko recommended that many traditional | Byzantine architectural features, such iconostasis, or |
y a tower, which renders it an unicum in the | Byzantine architecture of Constantinople and, on a muc |
Byzantine architecture is the architecture of the Byza | |
military Roman archeology and late Roman and | Byzantine architecture in Turkey. |
It is the only example of | Byzantine architecture in Middle Tennessee. |
In | Byzantine architecture and Islamic (or Moorish) archit |
naves, 5 apses, and (quite surprisingly for | Byzantine architecture) 13 cupolas. |
Alahan is a key site in the history of early | Byzantine architecture, half a century before the grea |
it borrowed heavily from Early Christian and | Byzantine architecture, though there are nonetheless i |
become a major historian of late antique and | Byzantine architecture. |
asts the elements of his favorite neoclassic | byzantine architecture. |
othic Revival style with elements of Bristol | Byzantine architecture. |
land, built in a style heavily influenced by | Byzantine architecture. |
1026 on a paid visit to Ravenna to study its | Byzantine architecture. |
The | Byzantine aristocracy, IX to XIII centuries (BAR Inter |
He was one of the noblest men among the | Byzantine aristocracy, and might have succeeded to the |
John Dalassenos (Ιωάννης Δαλασσηνός), was a | Byzantine aristocrat, son-in-law of Emperor John II Ko |
Baduarius was an East Roman ( | Byzantine) aristocrat, the son-in-law of Byzantine emp |
Byzantine Armies AD 1118-1461. | |
n 547 and 550, the Banu Ifran challenged the | Byzantine armies to war. |
In spring 1281, Tarchaneiotes led the | Byzantine army that was sent to relieve the city of Be |
The | Byzantine army began to march across the plain of Mous |
commander of a fleet of 230 ships carrying a | Byzantine army to invade Egypt in alliance with the fo |
The | Byzantine army was defeated, with no further attempt m |
m a side of one of the wing and attacked the | Byzantine army from the rear soon the whole army encir |
al that paralleled the transformation of the | Byzantine army from a largely defensive force, into a |
Never again did a | Byzantine army attempt to regain any Asian territory. |
The | Byzantine army defeated one group of invaders. |
Battle of Hazir took place between the | Byzantine army and Rashidun army's elite cavalry the M |
rusaders first encountered turcopoles in the | Byzantine army during the First Crusade. |
The | Byzantine army left, but the pope sent reinforcements. |
With segments of the | Byzantine army starting to desert, the Bulgars and the |
Vandal kingdom; for while Tzazo was away, a | Byzantine army commanded by Belisarius sailed for Afri |
2 he possibly fought against Byzantium, as a | Byzantine army invaded his lands in the following year |
With the | Byzantine army shattered and routed, the Muslims quick |
tle of Levounion by the combined forces of a | Byzantine army under Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komne |
onikos was the commander of a section of the | Byzantine army in the campaign of Romanos IV Diogenes |
He joined with a | Byzantine army under Michael Palaeologus in 1155 and t |
The imperial | Byzantine army decided on a less ambitious plan, Vahan |
The | Byzantine army invaded again and Gregory abdicated in |
ary families as wives, and enrolled into the | Byzantine army in the so-called "Persian tourma". |
these figures are greatly inflated, and the | Byzantine army must have numbered a few thousand at mo |
rbs were recruited in large numbers into the | Byzantine army especially under Justinian II in the 68 |
He was one of the commanders of the | Byzantine army's right wing. |
mmander Adarmahan had taken advantage of the | Byzantine army's absence and was raiding freely in Osr |
rea, the Nicaean force consisted of the main | Byzantine army, with Turkish mercenaries, 2,000 Cumans |
From about the 8th century, | Byzantine art began again to use much thinner wire mor |
half of the 15th century when the center of | Byzantine art is transferred from the capital of the E |
e major collections of Pre-Columbian art and | Byzantine art brought together by Robert Woods Bliss a |
Blackadder studied early | Byzantine art while at university, where she was influ |
The Sackler's collections of ancient and | Byzantine art include notable works in all media from |
ternity: Treasures of Hellenistic, Roman and | Byzantine Art from the Istanbul Archaeological Museum; |
He studied ancient and | Byzantine art as well as folk art due to his adoration |
uages dictionaries and textbooks, studies on | Byzantine art and Orthodox iconography, and on the Rom |
Byzantine art in the making has been described as the | |
istopher Walter, 2003, The Warrior Saints in | Byzantine Art and Tradition Ashgate Publishing, ISBN 1 |
he published in French a pioneering study of | Byzantine art, and he died just after completing his p |
The icon of the feast, which is not found in | Byzantine art, depicts in its upper part the Virgin Ma |
y associated with David and commonly used in | Byzantine art. |
e as another resource for understanding late | Byzantine art. |
allowed him time to continue his studies in | Byzantine art. |
the most important and difficult problems of | Byzantine art." |
Volume 10: | Byzantine Ascetic and Spiritual Fathers |
o the church hierarchy of Catholicism and to | Byzantine asceticism. |
aics and Guastavino tile gave the interior a | Byzantine aspect, |
In October, without waiting for any | Byzantine assistance (and in fact without even waiting |
and-brick fortress built by the Khazars with | Byzantine assistance in the 830s. |
He was already relying on some | Byzantine assistance against the Catalans within his d |
He repulsed the | Byzantine attack on the Persian positions at Onoguris |
Greek name, or whether the name is merely a | Byzantine attempt to transliterate a Turkic or Hebrew |
This generally marks the end of | Byzantine attempts to retake the city. |
The Persian Wars drew | Byzantine attention to the Orient and gave respite to |
According to a | Byzantine author, Ivan Asen II loved Irene "no less th |
Byzantine authority was re-established by the Emperor | |
ly immense wealth but also legitimisation of | Byzantine authority over the Bulgarian population: her |
card, forcing the final remaining outpost of | Byzantine authority in Italy to surrender on April 15, |
Chios remained well outside any practical | Byzantine authority, however. |
and his Norman mercenaries rebelled against | Byzantine authority, they elected the son of Landulf a |
Byzantine authors such as John Zonaras and Anna Comnen | |
Wallachian weren't mentioned by the earlier | Byzantine authors like Michael Psellos, Anna Komnene a |
ted him and he,who defied Baiju, fled to the | Byzantine Balkan in 1256. |
A | Byzantine barrier wall of the early 14th century, buil |
a | Byzantine basilica and Monastery on Mt. |
identity and nation, and the conservation of | Byzantine books and manuscripts. |
a in northern Syria, which was closer to the | Byzantine border than Damascus, and resumed hostilitie |
o Asia Minor, where the Turkish raids on the | Byzantine borderlands had become a menace, and where T |
is area and receive payment for guarding the | Byzantine borders against the Huns. |
The vielle possibly derived from the lira, a | Byzantine bowed instrument closely related to the Reba |
byzou is depicted and named on several early | Byzantine bronze amulets. |
which revealed Hellenistic, Roman and Early | Byzantine buildings, tombs and other findings |
xhibits a mixture of text-types, usually the | Byzantine, but there are many the Western and some Ale |
The | Byzantine Calendar commemorates them with feasts on 4 |
On the feast day of St. Basil, which in the | Byzantine calendar occurs on the first of January (for |
the East until modern times, such as in the | Byzantine calendar. |
oined the Prince of Kiev Sviatoslav I in his | Byzantine campaign of 970-971, though eventually the P |
It is worth noting that | Byzantine campaigns occurred roughly during this perio |
to Alexios thereafter, participating in most | Byzantine campaigns of the period 1081-1095 in the Bal |
Byzantine capital in Hagia Sophia - pre-Islamic | |
He reached the Danube and while the | Byzantine capital Constantinople was besieged by Muawi |
In the | Byzantine capital Smiltsena continued to play an activ |
tines, the Pecheneg horde headed towards the | Byzantine capital at Constantinople, plundering the no |
cil of Constantinople of 815 was held in the | Byzantine capital, in the Hagia Sophia, and initiated |
s placed on top of a stone base, an inverted | Byzantine capital. |
ibuted the first Rus' expedition against the | Byzantine capital. |
n some of the most important edifices in the | Byzantine capital. |
The arcade columns are crowned with Roman or | Byzantine capitals and the gallery wall above the arca |
The interior, with white marble columns and | Byzantine capitals, is surprisingly plain compared wit |
nravota asked his brother to release a pious | Byzantine captive who had been dungeoned by Omurtag. |
take a clandestine evacuation of some of the | Byzantine captives settled in trans-Danubian Bulgaria |
Theophilos arranged for the abduction of the | Byzantine captives settled north of the Danube by Krum |
In 1025, the | Byzantine catapan of Italy, Basil Boiannes, reorganise |
el Fiorentino, a city founded in 1015 by the | Byzantine catapan Basil Mesardonites. |
, Guaimar was paid a visit by the victorious | Byzantine catapan, Basil Mesardonites, in October. |
ssistance against the dwindling power of the | Byzantine Catapanate of Italy. |
for himself an autonomous territory from the | Byzantine catapanate of Italy in the early 11th centur |
Interestingly, references to | Byzantine cataphracts seemed to have disappeared in th |
The | Byzantine catepan of Italy, Michael Doukeianos, moved |
On the peninsula, the | Byzantine catepan of Italy, Michael Doukeianos, appoin |
ns to besiege Troia, the new fortress of the | Byzantine catepan Basil Boiannes. |
September 1041, the rebels defeated the new | Byzantine catepan, Exaugustus, the son of the great Bo |
Evangelical, Jehovah's Witness, Lutheran and | Byzantine Catholic places of worship. |
Holy Ghost | Byzantine Catholic Church is an Eastern Catholic churc |
Byzantine Catholic Seminary of SS. | |
Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Parma (1969) | |
tive was the first national gathering of all | Byzantine Catholic priests from throughout the United |
ated 15 February by the Eastern Orthodox and | Byzantine Catholic Churches. |
rated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox and | Byzantine Catholic Churches on April 4. |
h 21, 1965, he was ordained a priest for the | Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Passaic. |
He is the fourth and current bishop of the | Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Phoenix. |
ry 11, 1940) is an American clergyman of the | Byzantine Catholic Church. |
Melkite Greek Catholic Church and the Greek | Byzantine Catholic Church. |
the mother church of St. Andrew the Apostle | Byzantine Catholic Church in the north suburb of Gibso |
rated 1 February by the Eastern Orthodox and | Byzantine Catholic Churches. |
memorated 5 June by the Eastern Orthodox and | Byzantine Catholic Churches. |
ated 22 February by the Eastern Orthodox and | Byzantine Catholic Churches. |
sed the historic former St. John the Baptist | Byzantine Catholic Cathedral at 911 Dickson Street in |
is chanted during the Orthodox Christian and | Byzantine Catholic service of Great Compline. |
anuary 27, 1984) was the first Eparch of the | Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Parma, Ohio. |
St. John the Baptist | Byzantine Catholic Cemetery is an Eastern Catholic cem |
t in the family plot at St. John the Baptist | Byzantine Catholic Cemetery in Bethel Park, a south su |
arily serves members of St. John the Baptist | Byzantine Catholic Church on Pittsburgh's South Side, |
udson Procyk was appointed Archbishop of the | Byzantine Catholic Archeparchy of Pittsburgh on Novemb |
- May 13, 1948) was the first bishop of the | Byzantine Catholic Metropolitan Church of Pittsburgh, |
in May 2007 rector, the first member of the | Byzantine Catholic Church to hold that post. |
forced him into bankruptcy, and in 1933 the | Byzantine Catholic Order of Sisters of St. Basil acqui |
was the third Metropolitan Archbishop of the | Byzantine Catholic Metropolitan Church of Pittsburgh, |
morated 13 March in the Eastern Orthodox and | Byzantine Catholic Churches. |
St. John Chrysostom | Byzantine Catholic Church is a historic Eastern Cathol |
cathedral-not the 1903 St. John the Baptist | Byzantine Catholic Cathedral-was needed in the post-Wo |
s in the Greek Orthodox Church and the Greek | Byzantine Catholic Church. |
Takach (1879-1948), the first bishop of the | Byzantine Catholic Metropolitan Church of Pittsburgh, |
9 - June 10, 2010) was the Archbishop of the | Byzantine Catholic Archeparchy of Pittsburgh from 2002 |
uary 3, 1996, he was appointed bishop of the | Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Parma, and was ordained |
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