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of Constantinople and burned at the stake by Byzantine Emperor Alexius I Comnenus.
Helena was a niece of Byzantine Emperor Justin II (r.
he married Theodora Comnena, a niece of the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I.
at he set out in 488, by commission from the Byzantine emperor Zeno, to recover Italy from Odoacer.
Angelina (1181-1208) was the daughter of the Byzantine Emperor Isaac II Angelos by his first wife,
o the aunt of Baldwin V, and a grandniece of Byzantine emperor Manuel I Comnenus, who had received
common was instituted around 1100 under the Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos.
as also translated several dialogues between Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Palaiologos and an ""educa
ng of Cyprus, Queen Joan I of Naples and the Byzantine emperor John V Palaeologus, and crowned Char
wives of King Conrad III of Germany and the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Komnenos.
her son Andronikos Asan) married the future Byzantine Emperor John VI Kantakouzenos and through th
In 1303, the Byzantine Emperor Andronicus II Palaeologus hired 6,50
912 - 10 December 969) was a Byzantine Emperor (963-969) whose brilliant military e
de in 1108 between Bohemond I of Antioch and Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos, in the wake of t
ddle Ages, after the Seljuq victory over the Byzantine Emperor Romanus IV, many Byzantine Greeks we
s were obliged to swear an oath of fealty to Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus and promise to re
Kuber asked the Byzantine Emperor Constantine IV to not allow the disp
epulsion of the attack was a major boost for Byzantine emperor Leo III the Isaurian's recently init
The Byzantine Emperor Constantine V Kopronymos had begun t
The long reign of the Byzantine Emperor Basil II (976-1025) saw continuous w
Otto II afterwards married the niece of the Byzantine Emperor John I Tzimisces (969-976) princess
the Arab siege of Constantinople ended, the Byzantine Emperor Constantine IV marched against the B
The Byzantine Emperor Constantine V offered to capture the
the Levant - he had attempted to become the Byzantine emperor earlier in his career.
legend of Svatopluk's twigs, written by the Byzantine emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitos around t
281 Qalawun also negotiated an alliance with Byzantine emperor Michael VIII Palaeologus to bolster
the head of the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Byzantine Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos, who restor
Nicholas Kanabos or Canabus was elected Byzantine emperor on 25 or 27 January 1204 by an assem
Duchy of Benevento from the invasion of the Byzantine Emperor Constans II, he put Lupus in charge
ization of the tribe, after the campaigns of Byzantine emperor Nikephoros I against the Slavs of th
Mina, a Christian saint was appointed by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I as Patriarch of Constant
His fluency in Greek also gave the Byzantine emperor Michael VIII Palaeologus the capacit
is strengthening of power eventually led the Byzantine emperor to fear that Theodoric would become
et King Coloman of Hungary, and also to meet Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus when they arrived
who had previously had an affair with future Byzantine emperor Andronicus I Comnenus, Manuel's cous
The Khazars asked their ally, Byzantine emperor Theophilus, for engineers to build a
Praejecta or Praiecta was a niece to Byzantine emperor Justinian I (r.
the piers hides the burial place of the last Byzantine Emperor was born in the nineteenth century,
l years later, however, he took advantage of Byzantine Emperor John V Palaiologos' detention at Vid
The Byzantine Emperor Justinian I sent an army under the c
ing the alliance, Ivan Alexander offered the Byzantine emperor the Black Sea ports south of Nesebar
y in the 6th century by missionaries sent by Byzantine Emperor Justinian and his wife Theodora.
the eldest son of Andronikos I who was to be Byzantine Emperor from 1183 to 1185.
rriage of Baldwin III and Theodora, niece of Byzantine emperor Manuel I Comnenus.
's sister Maddalena Tocco married the future Byzantine Emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos in 1428,
f Constantinople of 1094 was convened by the Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos and held in Const
However, the Byzantine Emperor Zeno brought Timothy Salophakiolos,
l as a profession of orthodox faith from the Byzantine emperor Justinian I the Great, a significant
, marquis of Montferrat, a descendant of the Byzantine emperor Andronicus II Palaeologus).
er enlarged and rebuilt as a fortress by the Byzantine emperor Alexius Comnenus in 1110, and was re
sulted in an alliance between Mehmet and the Byzantine emperor Manuel II Palaiologos.
Although the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius recovered it in 629, in 64
He was banished by Byzantine Emperor Leo V the Armenian and subsequently
Latin: LEONTIVS) (died 15 February 706) was Byzantine emperor from 695 to 698.
, originally named Niketas, was a son of the Byzantine Emperor Michael I Rangabe and Prokopia.
lection cryptic prophecies attributed to the Byzantine Emperor Leo VI the Wise and dedicated to the
n from Philadelphia who assumed the title of Byzantine Emperor twice, first during the reign of Isa
of Chios and received it as a fief from the Byzantine emperor Andronicus II Palaeologus.
a natural son of Andronikos I Komnenos, the Byzantine Emperor (r.
g), prince (knyaz) of Rus, instigated by the Byzantine Emperor Romanus I Lecapenus.
s was approved by the Roman Senate, but both Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I and the Gothic King The
In 1204, Byzantine emperor Alexius V Ducas Murtzouphlos fled Co
l of Lyon was convoked to act on a pledge by Byzantine emperor Michael VIII to reunite the Eastern
n 1336, Sarukhan formed an alliance with the Byzantine Emperor Andronicus the Younger, and supporte
tinople to bestow their sister Rita upon the Byzantine Emperor Michael IX Palaeologus.
A favourite of the Byzantine emperor and a principal choir chanter, he mo
e stake by a Muslim mob after writing to the Byzantine Emperor Nikephoros II Phokas, pleading with
marriage to Irene Angelina, daughter of the Byzantine emperor Isaac II Angelos.
an officer in the imperial household of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I, responsible for the sil
In letters to the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Comnenus and the Empress Ir
when a relic of the True Cross, sent by the Byzantine Emperor Justin II from the East at the reque
The Byzantine Emperor who became his godfather conceded to
an, who in 870 was sent as a legate from the Byzantine emperor Basil I to the Paulician leader Chry
discreetly transferred his allegiance to the Byzantine Emperor Basil II.
Leo was defeated decisively by the Byzantine Emperor John II Comnenus who successfully la
esettled in Asia Minor (in ca 649 or 667) by Byzantine Emperor Constans II (641-668), who came from
5 February 520, he was elected bishop by the Byzantine Emperor Justin I, with the consent of bishop
dronikos Palaiologos who would later rule as Byzantine Emperor Andronikos IV.
from the Guiscard, who was then fighting the Byzantine Emperor Alexius I Comnenus in the Balkans.
in an expedition against the new army of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine X, sent to recover Lango
re, including through the excommunication of Byzantine Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos.
After Alexios I Komnenos became the Byzantine Emperor, Chaka returned to Anatolia and bega
elf as a Christian monarch in the sense of a Byzantine emperor, thus as God's Viceroy on earth.
eodoros Laskaris, the son in law of a former Byzantine Emperor, establish a court that soon become
Byzantine emperor, 1425-1448.
usion into the Armenian territory by Basil I Byzantine emperor, an Armenian.
After his success in this battle the Byzantine emperor, Anastasius, made him a consul.
The Byzantine emperor, Tiberius II, began to negotiate an
for reunion with the Armenians and with the Byzantine emperor, John VI Kantakouzenos; and the comm
ra Komnene was a niece of Manuel I Komnenos, Byzantine emperor, a possible daughter of John Komneno
n by the Despot of the Morea and future last Byzantine emperor, Constantine Palaiologos, who made e
33, he began communicating with Justinian I, Byzantine emperor, as an independent sovereign, clearl
the second wife of Constantine XI, the last Byzantine emperor, while he was still Despot of the Mo
By his marriage to the niece of the last Byzantine emperor, he established Muscovy as the succe
s a prophecy current during the reign of the Byzantine emperor, Manuel I Comnenus.
to accept the Henotikon of 482, by which the Byzantine emperor, Zeno, attempted to reconcile the pr
Alexios, he recognized the suzerainty of the Byzantine emperor, and was given the title of Caesar i
then Rome where his father was recognised as Byzantine Emperor.
andinavian mercenaries in the service of the Byzantine Emperor.
Paul (died 593) was the father of Maurice, Byzantine Emperor.
wife of Constantine XI Palaiologos, the last Byzantine emperor.
e to aid his cousin, John V Palaiologos, the Byzantine Emperor.
emia was the only known daughter of Marcian, Byzantine Emperor.
in 839, was visited by a delegation from the Byzantine emperor.
mary Norman mercenaries in the employ of the Byzantine emperors and the Armenians.
Byzantine emperors were formally clad in purple buskin
The Byzantine Emperors used to award swords to their comma
From 1185 onwards, Byzantine emperors found it increasingly difficult to
-century Historia Romana, contains a list of Byzantine emperors until the then-living Basil II and
hen between the opposition of the iconoclast Byzantine emperors, and the conquering Lombard power i
ndronikos is included in some later lists of Byzantine emperors, coming between Romanos and Michael
1636), a descendant of the Byzantine Emperors, and a fine tomb of Nicholas Lower,
and was a descendant of Romanian voivods and Byzantine Emperors.
s son Constantine IV - cf. the Greek page on Byzantine emperors.
The gold currency of the Byzantine Empire had been the solidus or nomisma, whos
During his reign, relations with the Byzantine Empire soured over his support for Ignatius
this, Anna arranged for an alliance with the Byzantine Empire and the marriage of young Thomas to A
the Byzantine Empire
ob, and some Jews about the condition of the Byzantine Empire in light of the recent Arab conquests
In addition to ordinary cataphract types the Byzantine Empire sometimes fielded a very heavy type o
se from which they eventually swept away the Byzantine Empire as a whole.
The Byzantine Empire 1025-1204, A Political History.
in Greece, on the territory of the dissolved Byzantine Empire (see Partitio Romaniae).
nded after the collapse and partition of the Byzantine Empire in 1204.
much used by the monumental builders of the Byzantine Empire and by the Ottomans after them.
im II ceded his Kingdom of Vaspurakan to the Byzantine empire in 1022, the empire produced a list o
d's army which conquered the Levant from the Byzantine Empire in the 7th century.
ngthen his position by drawing closer to the Byzantine Empire and marrying Irene Palaiologina, the
In the Byzantine Empire being Porphyrogenitos very specifical
During Alexius II's reign, the Byzantine Empire was invaded by King Bela III losing S
otto of the Roman emperor and founder of the Byzantine Empire Constantine the Great, who is also po
David was a subject of the Byzantine Empire and when he died his entire territory
yro Jacobite Church in the south east of the Byzantine Empire especially in the newly conquered the
It was a part of the Byzantine Empire but came under control of local Armen
rgios) was a Khazar warlord against whom the Byzantine Empire and Mstislav of Tmutarakan launched a
ts, perhaps against the claims of either the Byzantine Empire or those of Charlemagne himself, who
d cut off Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire from the surrounding land and in 1453
3, executed), the last Grand Domestic of the Byzantine Empire
ento was fought on 17 March 1041 between the Byzantine Empire and the Normans of southern Italy (an
nter of the beylig, Erzurum, was occupied by Byzantine Empire between 1077-1079 and was besieged by
e of Daniel has been written in Greek in the Byzantine Empire on about the early years of the ninth
time in the text of the Rus' treaty with the Byzantine Empire (911) as Pereyaslav-Russki, to distin
of the Mali Empire much in the same way the Byzantine Empire preserved the culture and social stru
In 638, the Byzantine Empire completely lost control of Palaestina
The weakened Byzantine Empire no longer possessed the resources to
Having established an Empire as large as the Byzantine Empire of the day, and rivalling in size the
ake control of Antioch, negotiating with the Byzantine Empire for a husband for Constance; the futu
plomatic relations between Austrasia and the Byzantine Empire during much of the 6th century.
s group of adventurers seized Crete from the Byzantine Empire over the next few years, repelled a n
me as those in the late Roman Empire, as the Byzantine Empire was not yet distinguished from Rome.
Palace of Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire (modern Istanbul, Turkey).
He brought stability to most of the Byzantine Empire for the first time in many generation
In the Byzantine Empire from 723 to 842, Islam and Judaism in
ce, the Palaiologos emperors of the restored Byzantine Empire again used the Blachernae Palace as t
Once the major academies of the Byzantine Empire dropped her works from their standard
The Armenian voluntary immigrations into the Byzantine Empire began as early as the 6th century; fr
836, and the peace between Bulgaria and the Byzantine Empire was quickly restored.
so with modern Sulusaray) in 692 between the Byzantine Empire and Umayyads.
rced the Serbs to seek the protection of the Byzantine Empire and acknowledge Byzantine authority.
rn Italy, thus reducing the influence of the Byzantine Empire and Eastern Orthodox Church there.
against the Avars who were driven toward the Byzantine Empire and the Sassanid Empire and eventuall
George Finlay, History of the Byzantine Empire from 716 - 1057, William Blackwood &
d to create stronger political ties with the Byzantine Empire and obviously did not intend to give
The Grand Strategy of the Byzantine Empire (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2009), ISB
Many peoples neighboring on the Byzantine Empire used names expressing concepts like "
the Crusades incorporated the history of the Byzantine Empire in ways that previous accounts had fa
s a Crusade against the newly re-established Byzantine Empire in Constantinople; French and Venetia
efeated at the Battle of Harran in 1104, the Byzantine Empire took advantage of their weakness and
the Ottomans took Constantinople and so the Byzantine Empire was no more.
part in the Pechenegs' campaign against the Byzantine Empire and was killed in a battle near Hadri
While the Byzantine Empire was to continue for nearly another fo
the people of the Palaiologan period of the Byzantine Empire (13th-15th centuries).
622), or Third Battle of Issus - between the Byzantine Empire and the Sassanid Persian Empire.
Julian to be the last representative of the Byzantine Empire in North Africa.
of Tripoli, the Principality of Antioch, the Byzantine Empire and Armenia.
ar more metal, after obtaining gold from the Byzantine Empire became difficult.
As the Byzantine Empire declined, the Ottoman Empire rose to
a (Greek: λύρα), the bowed instrument of the Byzantine Empire which it probably evolved from.
or Phrygian dynasty ruled the East Roman or Byzantine Empire from 820 until 867.
It completed the absorption of the Byzantine Empire in 1453 under Sultan Mehmet II by con
ple by the Fourth Crusade in April 1204, the Byzantine Empire was divided among Latin Crusader stat
The cataphracts deployed by the Byzantine Empire (most noticeably after the 7th centur
In 969 it was captured by Byzantine Empire and in 1084 by Seljuk Turks.
The Byzantine Empire participated by sending a strong cont
00 - June 28 548), was empress of the Roman ( Byzantine) Empire and the wife of Emperor Justinian I.
r the Land of Israel (Palaestina province of Byzantine Empire at that time).
igion (see State church of the Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire and the Goths) and did enforce the ed
have dreamed that destruction threatened the Byzantine Empire through a circumcised people (which h
aid that the entire community of Jews in the Byzantine Empire would be converted in one hundred and
s were established with both Francia and the Byzantine Empire and the kingdom reached its zenith, b
Yahballaha held contacts with the Byzantine Empire and with Latin Christendom.
aced Rome and Western Europe, as well as the Byzantine Empire of Constantinople ("New Rome") and it
, but it also contains information about the Byzantine Empire (Greater Fu-lin), the Arabs, Persia a
an army refers to the military forces of the Byzantine Empire from the late thirteenth century to i
was achieved through the Silk Road, with the Byzantine Empire and the Italian city-states of Venice
It also shows Jacob comparing the Byzantine Empire to the fourth beast of the prophecy o
anos I Lekapenos attempted to strengthen the Byzantine Empire by seeking peace everywhere where tha
the Lombards) from Italy in league with the Byzantine Empire and the Papacy.
me Kubrat was growing up as a hostage in the Byzantine Empire and there is information that Organa
Persons from all portions of the Byzantine empire were able to follow traditional trade
                                                                                                   


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