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John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cathedral, located at 911 Dickson S
d as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church, Byzantine Catholic, and Roman Catholic Churches.
enerated as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox, Byzantine Catholic, and Roman Catholic Churches.
ely be a natural feature, but assumed that a Byzantine cemetery lay beneath.
as well as the areas still controlled by the Byzantine central government at the time.
irst recordings of the Patriarchal School of Byzantine chant were made by Iakovos Nafpliotis, and s
It has pioneered the performance of Medieval Byzantine chant and contemporary works related to the
i (or Petaste; Greek: πεταστη) is a neume of Byzantine chant notation, which is usually called a fl
so authors several publications dedicated to Byzantine chant in general, and the school of thought
Recently, under the influence of Byzantine chant, Znamenny chant also tends to be perfo
tion for a 4-parts choir) of the traditional Byzantine chant.
o gives its name to the heirmologic forms of Byzantine chant.
rgos Angelopoulos is a member of Simon Karas Byzantine chanting school, and in his performance prac
lies in the influence of Western music over Byzantine chanting practices.
lled one of two most recognizable schools of Byzantine chanting, the other one being the Simon Kara
is the Stone Chapel, a replica of a 500 A.D. Byzantine chapel.
church still retains several Romanesque and Byzantine characters, such as some parts of the walls
The Greek Byzantine Choir is a contemporary choir specializing i
The Stavropoleos Byzantine Choir was created in 1994, and is led by arc
los is the founder and director of the Greek Byzantine Choir.
lexandrian era was the preferred era used by Byzantine Christians such as Maximus the Confessor unt
cesses in the 7-8th centuries that motivated Byzantine Christians into evaluating and adopting the
000 Jewish rebels joined the war against the Byzantine Christians, who disallowed Jews from settlin
The Byzantine chronicler Patriarch Nikephoros records that
The Byzantine chronicler Johannes Malalas (ed.
The Byzantine chronicler says also that the Emperor Alexiu
The Byzantine chronicler Theophanes the Confessor states t
The accounts of the Byzantine chroniclers on the subsequent events however
o the same people called "Khalyzians" by the Byzantine chroniclers.
Here he wrote his Chronicle, which like most Byzantine Chronicles begins with the creation of the w
r Great Bulgaria (Παλαιά Μεγάλη Βουλγαρία in Byzantine chronicles) was а term used by Byzantine his
According to Byzantine chronicles, the Ak Koyunlu were present in e
en and still is a characteristic note of the Byzantine Church or Eastern Orthodox church.
e palaces were supplied with water by nearby Byzantine church by a canal 5,700 metres (6,200 yd) lo
ndate showed that the Crusaders extended the Byzantine Church added a flight of stairs down the cry
rstood to have been the site of an elaborate Byzantine church with an elaborate mosaic floor, some
It may bear a resemblance to a Byzantine church because of the dome, but it's not Bar
The small Byzantine church of St. John was built in the 14th cen
The first building (1230) may have been a Byzantine church originally and may have been converte
population as well as the leadership of the Byzantine Church was in fact bitterly divided.
he Pool of Bethesda became associated with a Byzantine church by 450 CE; then a sixth century churc
ancient buildings and a perfectly preserved Byzantine Church of Haghia Sophia from probably the 5t
edral of the Transfiguration, a large Slovak Byzantine church built on open land in northwestern Ma
the mosque of Atik Mustafa Pasha (an ancient Byzantine church), and the Ayazma ("holy spring") encl
Unlike the Byzantine Church, churches of the Armenian rite are us
ch the Arsenite schism was healed within the Byzantine Church.
the building was used as the bell-tower of a Byzantine Church.
t perceptible, existing practically in every Byzantine church.
Byzantine Churches of Constantinople.
direction, which is quite uncommon among the Byzantine churches in Constantinople.
The town walls and many Byzantine churches remain from the mediaeval period.
It evokes Byzantine churches because of its architectural style
the shape of the Greek cross, like the early Byzantine churches" though a modern viewer would find
Early Christian churches and some Byzantine churches, particularly in Italy, are based c
It includes several Byzantine churches, Cape Malea and the Lighthouse of C
influenced by the architectural structure of Byzantine churches, the Danteum is in a sense a transl
al resemblance to the traditional styling of Byzantine churches.
dly relations with the Emperor and prominent Byzantine churchmen, but unwilling to give up his unio
Southeast of the city is a large Byzantine citadel built in the later days of the city.
omelands in the Armenian Highlands and other Byzantine cities came to settle here as well.
ide from Constantinople and Trebizond, other Byzantine cities also featured tzykanisteria, most not
e fortified Via Amerina, and capture several Byzantine cities.
The ancient Greco-Roman and Byzantine city of Hierapolis was built on top of the w
He captured the Byzantine city of Carthage after defeating Ioannes the
ivities of the tribe included trade with the Byzantine city of Thessaloniki by 670-80.
ssful attempt by the Umayyads to capture the Byzantine city of Nicaea, the capital of the Opsician
ian: Srbograd, Grad Srba, Гордосервон) was a Byzantine city inhabited by Serbs.
led Muslim forces that captured the formerly Byzantine city of Bari, and he set himself up as the e
to conquer Thessalonica, the second-largest Byzantine city after Constantinople.
power of Aydin played a crucial role in the Byzantine civil war of 1341-1347, where Umur allied wi
Further information: Byzantine civil war of 1373-1379
He was an active participant in the Byzantine civil war of 1341-1347 as a member of the re
zond, but when John VI Kantakouzenos won the Byzantine civil war, he lent his support to a power bi
wife in 1320 or 1321 and the outbreak of the Byzantine civil war to attack.
is military campaigns, especially during the Byzantine civil war of 1341-1347.
Likewise, the Byzantine civil-servant, soldier and historian John Ki
ctories, but alongside widespread looting of Byzantine civilians, so when they insisted in receivin
Byzantine Civilisation.
30s the Metropolitan of Trebizond joined the Byzantine clergy at the Council of Basel-Ferrara-Flore
Sivriada was often used by the Byzantine clerics as a distant place for peaceful wors
Tiberius (Greek: Τιβέριος, Tiberios) was Byzantine co-emperor from 659 to 681.
rom a dozen of papyrus fragments, and from a Byzantine codex of the 9th or 10th century.
, and the lunar nodes appear in the medieval Byzantine codices in which many ancient horoscopes wer
The late Byzantine coin was probably named after the cross (στα
(Heraldically, the disk is a "bezant" or Byzantine coin signifying, money or simply purchase.)
The Byzantine coin closely followed the iconography of the
81-1118) undertook a drastic overhaul of the Byzantine coinage system and introduced a new gold coi
Dumbarton Oaks, Catalogue of the Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection, Vol.
nd the other, attributed to Berytius, in the Byzantine collection Geoponica.
oman laws, which are known to us through the Byzantine collections, such as Code of Theodosius and
The Byzantine commander at Aleppo, Joachim, met the Muslim
as decided in the Sicilians' favour, and the Byzantine commander was captured.
King Gubazes quarreled with Byzantine commanders Bessas, Martin, and Rusticus, com
Byzantine) commentated text.
cording to Hermann von Soden, related to the Byzantine commentated text (codices 53, 902).
on Soden classified it to Ak, related to the Byzantine commentated text (along with 534, 546, 558,
ng to Hermann von Soden it is related to the Byzantine commentated text.
bolensky's most enduring achievement was The Byzantine commonwealth (1971), a large-scale synthesis
concept derives from the Roman Imperial and Byzantine concept of Porphyrogenitos under which child
azar realm may have been foreign slaves from Byzantine Constantinople and/or other lands.
van Millingen, Alexander (1899), Byzantine Constantinople: The Walls of the City and Ad
ince round/octagonal churches were a typical Byzantine construction.
The region remained in Byzantine control until conquered by the Turks during
Cherson and its province remained under Byzantine control until the dissolution of the Empire
The region had been under Roman and later Byzantine control until the early 8th century, but pas
Maneuver of Muslim army (in red) against the Byzantine convoy (in blue).
ether with shards of decorated pottery and a Byzantine copper mint.
ber of naval victories including repulsing a Byzantine counter-attack on Alexandria in 646.
rule of Lemnos and the title, borrowed from Byzantine court titelature, of megadux of the Latin Em
The production of Murex purple for the Byzantine court came to an abrupt end with the sack of
y, he also travelled as an ambassador to the Byzantine court at Constantinople and held the office
Constantine, concerning the relations of the Byzantine Court to papal elections.
At the same time must have fled from the Byzantine court Constance II of Hohenstaufen (Ann of S
In the spring of 1087, news reached the Byzantine court of a huge invasion from the north.
a folded cap of white linen that was part of Byzantine court dress.
Alexios was raised at the Byzantine court.
antinople, where they were welcomed into the Byzantine court.
of the icons, gained some acceptance in the Byzantine court.
The helmet is of Byzantine craftsmanship and was probably that of a Fra
tercolour versions give an idea of the early Byzantine craftsmanship lost during the fire.
a formation of ships was essential, and the Byzantine crews held the advantage over the inexperien
In 1343, Anna of Savoy pawned the Byzantine crown jewels for 30,000 Venetian ducats.
The Syntagma is an important source for Byzantine cuisine and dietetics.
, and the incorporation of Russia within the Byzantine cultural sphere.
to make written achievements of medieval and Byzantine culture available to English-speaking schola
9) was a German scholar who was an expert on Byzantine culture.
Peloponnese, one of the last strongholds of Byzantine culture.
on, being merely the Romanian translation of Byzantine customs (pravile), alluded to in documents o
he interior has a full scheme of traditional Byzantine decoration.
The campaign ended in the Byzantine defeat at the Battle of Dyrrhachium on 18 Oc
He was present at the catastrophic Byzantine defeat at the Battle of Anzen, where he repo
she took during that summer, the ongoing and Byzantine delusions which she suffered (Montreal as th
Greek merchants (they commonly claimed noble Byzantine descent) called Phanariotes emerged in the l
e Italian princess Cleofa Malatesta with the Byzantine Despot of the Morea Theodore II Palaiologos.
summer 1423, nor did it stop the aggressive Byzantine despot, Theodore II Palaiologos, from raidin
Palaiologina (1431 - 7 November 1473) was a Byzantine despotess of Serbia as the wife of Despot La
13th-century cookbook; that it was a popular Byzantine dessert.
Here the Byzantine diplomacy probably thought to use her as a p
(1992) Byzantine Diplomacy: papers of the Twenty-fourth Sprin
tes (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Χοιροσφάκτης) was a Byzantine diplomat and official active during the reig
ost notable for his crucial contributions to Byzantine diplomatics, and as the chief editor of the
n image of Shapur the Great (309-379), and a Byzantine dish with an inscription of the early 6th-ce
It backs up to the low Byzantine dome of St. Bartholomew's Church on Park Ave
rchitectural plan is a four column cruciform Byzantine domed basilica with north, south and east ap
the Italian Peninsula opened a new period of Byzantine domination there.
The principality of Doros was under Byzantine domination from the mid 9th century to appro
A Byzantine doorway topped by a Greek inscription still
imiglia and Tende (a region that retains the Byzantine double-headed eagle as a symbol), traveling
of Saints George and Constantine, featuring Byzantine double-headed eagles, the lions and hearts o
Historically, the dalmatic was a garment of Byzantine dress, and was adopted by Emperor Paul I of
-of-arms, a motif based on the double-headed Byzantine Eagle that was a common symbol throughout An
emains till today) and shows an example of a Byzantine early dome building technique.
tions of these ideas arose when the Hellenic Byzantine east made attempts to distinguish itself fro
mixture of text-types with a predominate the Byzantine element.
In addition to the traditional Byzantine elements present in numerous parts of Turkey
itale in Ravenna, Italy combines Western and Byzantine elements.
In summer 532 however, a new Byzantine embassy by Hermogenes and Rufinus managed to
27 November, 602) was a son of Maurice, Byzantine emperor and his wife Constantina.
Byzantine Emperor Maurice selected August 15th as the
Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus, not knowing what
nd Bulgaria, with Bulgarian ruler Kardam and Byzantine Emperor Constantine VI each invading foreign
e unsatisfactory and taking advantage of the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius' preoccupation with the Sa
When the Byzantine emperor Justinian the Great became ill he se
siege by "heathens" and were rewarded by the Byzantine Emperor Alexius I Comnenus.
ot II visited Constantinople to get aid from Byzantine Emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus.
led from Byzantium, which excommunicated the Byzantine Emperor and Patriarch John XI Bekkos in 1277
ver basin around 880. Shortly afterward, the Byzantine emperor Leo VI, being then at war with Simeo
antinople or Chalcedon) was a brother of the Byzantine Emperor Maurice, who reigned from 582 to 602
In the early summer of 1137, the Byzantine Emperor John II came to Cilicia with a full
After the Nestorian Schism, when the Byzantine emperor Zeno ordered the school closed for i
pported by Zeno, a general and son-in-law of Byzantine Emperor Leo I. Martyrius fled to Constantino
n by the Persian Empire was recovered by the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius.
During the war between the Byzantine emperor John Tzimiskes and the Arabs, Armeni
By 1180 the Byzantine emperor was treating Aimery as the legitimat
Germanus was a cousin of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I (r.
Isaac became Byzantine Emperor in 1057.
The bethrothment had been organized by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian at a date spanning from c.
ave made a jeweled cup from the skull of the Byzantine emperor Nicephorus I (811 AD) after killing
nce 620 Bishop of Phasis in Colchis when the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius, in the course of his Pers
e Laskaris (Greek Κωνσταντίνος Λάσκαρης) was Byzantine emperor for a few months from 1204 to early
The Byzantine Emperor Constantine XI appealed to Western E
phal column erected in Constantinople by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I in honour of his victori
s of Burgundy, and her mother's parents were Byzantine Emperor Isaac II Angelos and his first wife
Byzantine emperor John V Palaiologos decided in 1381 t
(quaestor sacri palatii) in the court of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I and most known from his
In 1138 he allied with Antioch and Byzantine emperor John II Comnenus to attack Zengi, at
1153-1211) was Byzantine emperor from 1195 to 1203.
usade in 1098 his territory was recovered by Byzantine Emperor Alexios I.
eath of his first wife, Helene (niece of the Byzantine emperor Romanos III Argyros).
When the Lombards applied to the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I for help against the Gep
It tells that Haraldr blinded the Byzantine emperor Constantine Monomachos.
Her maternal grandparents were Byzantine emperor Alexius III Angelus and Euphrosyne D
Greek: Βοραΐδης, d. 548) was a cousin of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I (r.
The castle was built by Byzantine emperor Justinian I after the catastrophic e
Romuald betrothed his sister Gisa to Byzantine Emperor Constans II.
na (died May 899) was the second wife of the Byzantine emperor Leo VI the Wise.
is brothers Godfrey and Baldwin meeting with Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus
is death, Melikshah signed a treaty with the Byzantine emperor Alexius Comnenus agreeing to let the
d his wife, Anna Doukaina (a relative of the Byzantine Emperor John II Komnenos).
the wives of King Conrad III of Germany and Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Komnenos.
                                                                                                   


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