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His descent caused the Byzantine Empire to seek the assistance of the Saracen
Late in the same year, the Byzantine Empire invaded Bulgaria as Bulgaria suffered
math, Bulgaria and Nicean Empire (remains of Byzantine Empire after fall of Constantinople in 1204
os was a former officer (curopalates) in the Byzantine Empire and a lieutenant of Philaretos Bracha
This location was auspicious, as the wealthy Byzantine Empire was weakening to his West, while in t
against Bulgaria when it tried to attack the Byzantine Empire in 1273 and 1279.
rominent during a campaign in 1031, when the Byzantine Empire was defeated at Aleppo but went on to
ulers of Ani, and after Ani's capture by the Byzantine Empire in 1045 the Bagratuni title King of K
anuel Angelos Philanthropenos, Caesar of the Byzantine Empire and ruler of Thessaly from c. 1390 to
died childless and thus left the rule of the Byzantine Empire in his hands.
in for "partition of the lands of the Roman [ Byzantine] Empire") was a treaty signed after the sack
11th century; it was equal in weight to the Byzantine Empire's solidus.
artha-Maria (the future queen consort of the Byzantine Empire)
King Gelimer, and the Eastern Roman Empire ( Byzantine Empire), under the command of general Belisa
, as well as the Late Roman Empire (or early Byzantine Empire).
y the forces of the Eastern Roman Empire (or Byzantine Empire).
o Europe, they took town after town from the Byzantine Empire, which did not stop its own civil war
Bohemund accused him of conspiring with the Byzantine Empire, an old enemy of Bohemund and his Nor
879 Branimir had Zdeslav, a supporter of the Byzantine Empire, killed near Knin in a rebellion that
d influential family Asan (or Asanes) in the Byzantine Empire, which prospered in various court and
(Greek: Κωνσταντίολος) was a general of the Byzantine Empire, active early in the reign of Justini
cross the Adriatic Sea into territory of the Byzantine Empire, unlike the other Crusader armies who
Back in Antioch, sentiment against the Byzantine Empire, which John was trying to extend into
Court of Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, and may have been used to hold scent
l rivals, the Visigoths, Ostrogoths, and the Byzantine Empire, were all heavily involved in wars.
olia after the victory at Manzikert over the Byzantine Empire, and his principality seems to have b
e intense rifts that split the Church of the Byzantine Empire, which led to most Syriac speakers be
In 1091, the Pechenegs had invaded the Byzantine Empire, and had been crushingly defeated by
A biographical dictionary of the Byzantine empire, London: Seaby, 1991, ISBN 1852640480
During the Byzantine Empire, the city was a created a bishopric.
The grand strategy of the Byzantine Empire, page 103
They maintained trade connections with the Byzantine empire, thus maintaining Hispania's urban cu
in medieval Jewish documents to refer to the Byzantine Empire, particularly under its Macedonian dy
lt that Boniface was too closely tied to the Byzantine Empire, as his brother Conrad had married in
At first an enemy of the East Roman ( Byzantine) Empire, he raided Palestine but was defeate
Under the Byzantine empire, the temple was converted into a Chri
tle between the Ghassanid Arab allies of the Byzantine empire, and the Rashidun Caliphate army.
Later, after Svyatoslav's defeat by the Byzantine Empire, Kurya ambushed and killed the Kievan
1065 Gagik-Abas ceded control of Kars to the Byzantine Empire, but soon after they lost it to the S
enko, Review of New Cambridge History of the Byzantine Empire, Slavic Review, p. 111, 1968.
s: one wanting to preserve allegiance to the Byzantine empire, and a pro-Norman one.
Great when suspected of connivence with the Byzantine Empire, a matter treated before by XIV - XV
came parts of Seleucid Empire, Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, Seljuks, Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
ed in Antiquity, Theoprosopon and during the Byzantine Empire, Cape Lithoprosopon.
Ascum (Greek: Ασκούμ) was a general of the Byzantine Empire, active early in the reign of Justini
laiologos and replaced him as Emperor of the Byzantine Empire, with Keratsa as his Empress consort.
ove relations with Alexios I Komnenos of the Byzantine Empire, Coloman negotiated the marriage of P
1296, further good news manifested from the Byzantine Empire, with an offer of a marital alliance.
Landulf was forced to make submission to the Byzantine Empire, whose Italian catepan Boiannes had b
uchy of Rome was completely cut off from the Byzantine Empire, of which it was theoretically still
, Ancient Greece, the Duchy of Brittany, the Byzantine Empire, Saka and the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom,
that recognition, Venice was returned to the Byzantine Empire.
Empire through the even more unstable early Byzantine Empire.
icinity of Thessalonica rebelled against the Byzantine Empire.
he Sea of Marmara and of Thessalonica to the Byzantine Empire.
between the Lombards and the emperors of the Byzantine Empire.
ich improved the Vandals' relations with the Byzantine Empire.
ys near Lefkara, when Cyprus was part of the Byzantine Empire.
Oleg's army in his military campaign against Byzantine empire.
f Knights and Paladins, via contact with the Byzantine Empire.
Corycus was controlled by the Byzantine Empire.
ress consort of Zeno and Anastasius I of the Byzantine Empire.
daughter of Emperor Isaac II Angelos of the Byzantine Empire.
The Orthodox Church in the Byzantine Empire.
The Cambridge History of the Byzantine Empire.
n gain the upper hand in the war against the Byzantine Empire.
ne 3-4, 1453) was the last Megas Doux of the Byzantine Empire.
rincipality of Antioch a vassal state of the Byzantine Empire.
c. 1100: Romani people recorded in the Byzantine Empire.
the Roman Empire or its successor state, the Byzantine Empire.
which advocated a hostile policy towards the Byzantine Empire.
erm used by the Muslim world to describe the Byzantine Empire.
e Republic of Venice in the partition of the Byzantine Empire.
1410) was a monk and theologian of the Byzantine Empire.
i palatii, the senior legal authority in the Byzantine Empire.
e second Empress consort of Heraclius of the Byzantine Empire.
that was loosely subject to the rule of the Byzantine Empire.
tions of blood libel were commonplace in the Byzantine Empire.
land most used as a place of exile under the Byzantine Empire.
read far beyond the political borders of the Byzantine Empire.
e when it was the second largest city of the Byzantine Empire.
between the fleets of Carlo I Tocco and the Byzantine Empire.
The town then became a part of Byzantine Empire.
astle of Dimatra to defend Messenia from the Byzantine Empire.
Later Dorylaeum became a bishopric under the Byzantine Empire.
They descend from the times of the Byzantine Empire.
one Hellenization under the influence of the Byzantine Empire.
trengthened the connection of Antioch to the Byzantine Empire.
ade sacked Constantinople and dismantled the Byzantine Empire.
ne of three co-emperors to the throne of the Byzantine Empire.
is descended from the imperial house of the Byzantine Empire.
to recapture Skorta from the control of the Byzantine Empire.
he last dynasty (Palaiologos) that ruled the Byzantine Empire.
nd ceased to impinge upon the affairs of the Byzantine Empire.
ander in the almost annual raids against the Byzantine Empire.
nique and generous trading rights within the Byzantine Empire.
famous general Belisarius of the 6th century Byzantine Empire.
ght to establish peaceful relations with the Byzantine Empire.
bs many years earlier, failed to destroy the Byzantine Empire.
to be located at the northern border of the Byzantine Empire.
bout him from the diplomatic missions of the Byzantine Empire.
ly of the Palaiologoi, which later ruled the Byzantine Empire.
ns taking place both in Trebizond and in the Byzantine Empire.
ause he was busy with his conflicts with the Byzantine Empire.
political and religious opponents during the Byzantine Empire.
t member of the Phrygian Dynasty to rule the Byzantine Empire.
sanids, a Christian Arab tribe allied to the Byzantine Empire.
e Iberians joined his expedition against the Byzantine Empire.
olic churches traditionally used outside the Byzantine empire.
text to commence military action against the Byzantine Empire.
best position to attempt to re-establish the Byzantine Empire.
tiquity, then adopted by the emperors of the Byzantine Empire.
a, Novgorod and along major waterways to the Byzantine empire.
l poet in Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire.
Zakythinos, who awakened her interest in the Byzantine Empire.
to many tensions in the Coptic period of the Byzantine Empire.
sband was still the junior co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire.
Khurramites, crossed Armenia and fled to the Byzantine Empire.
s a well-known seaport, bound with cities of Byzantine Empire.
el of caesaropapism far exceeded that of the Byzantine Empire.
a marriage alliance for William II with the Byzantine Empire.
nor and self-proclaimed emperor claiming the Byzantine Empire.
the language divisions within Justinian I's Byzantine Empire.
sive fabrics, icons, and books came from the Byzantine Empire.
ily on the history of Ancient Greece and the Byzantine Empire.
and possess the areas north of Syria and the Byzantine Empire.
ntinople, and became emperor of the restored Byzantine Empire; and from this moment Akropolites bec
From the Arab and Byzantine empires to the Normans in the middle ages.
ed diplomatic relations with the Persian and Byzantine Empires, defeated the Hepthalites, and acted
time before the advent of the late Roman and Byzantine empires, and a little later in the same para
ted silver coin issued by the late Roman and Byzantine Empires.
of King Gagik-Abas of Kars was a favorite of Byzantine Empress Eudokia Makrembolitissa and obtained
resent in the city during the siege, and the Byzantine empress had deceased previously.
Marrying the former Byzantine empress, he found it easier to attract suppo
This article is about the Byzantine empress.
Garland, Lynda (1999), Byzantine empresses: women and power in Byzantium, AD
Lynda Garland, Byzantine Empresses: Woman and Power in Byzantium, AD
Like their Byzantine enemies, the dukes linked the palace compoun
The Byzantine envoys Rufinus, Hermogenes, Alexander and Th
We are told at first that the Byzantine envoys attempted to poison Oleg before he co
e the album's name is taken from) and the So Byzantine EP, and a selection of b-sides and remixes,
Map of Constantinople during the Byzantine era
Its usage during the Byzantine era is unclear.
anatar Baruh, the synagogue was built in the Byzantine era and was called Mayor because it was the
castle was built on the remnants of earlier Byzantine era and Roman era fortifications.
the Roman garrison's encampment, but in the Byzantine era it was extended over the former camp to
g to Trebizond: The Last Greek Empire of the Byzantine Era (1926) by William Miller, earlier in tha
During the Byzantine era, it was named ta Dexiokratiana or ta Dex
ore churches and monasteries mainly from the Byzantine era, in the neighborhood of Vize.
own as Hins Bwls) was established during the Byzantine era.
lated beyond recognition, by a hermit in the Byzantine era; the hermit punched a hole through the i
After Teia's defeat at the hands of the Byzantine eunuch general Narses at the Battle of Mons
or commanding lord under the command of the Byzantine Exarch of Ravenna), as a strong bulwark agai
pansion and raids against the papacy and the Byzantine exarchate of Ravenna.
e of Carthage was fought in 698 AD between a Byzantine expeditionary force and the armies of the Um
What was then perceived as her Byzantine extravagance included the use of a fork, fin
In Luke 1 and Luke 20 it has mixture of Byzantine families.
In Luke 10 it is a mixture of the Byzantine families.
er an epithet or a variant of the documented Byzantine family name Chrysobalantites.
oup at MIT, with a current research focus in Byzantine fault tolerance and distributed computing.
It bridges the gap between sensor fusion and Byzantine fault tolerance.
In a Byzantine fault tolerant (BFT) algorithm, steps are ta
Byzantine fault tolerant protocols are algorithms that
In character it is similar to the early Byzantine festival sermons in prose-a genre developed
t agents after they steal a sacred ruby, the Byzantine Fire.
hed to Thessaly, where they were joined by a Byzantine fleet and laid siege to the port city of Dem
In 869, Ooryphas led the Byzantine fleet that sailed in support of Louis II who
1089) and Chios (1090), before defeating the Byzantine fleet under Niketas Kastamonites near the Ko
anuel I Komnenos) to re-establish a powerful Byzantine fleet some years later.
rtress of Methymna) and Chios, he defeated a Byzantine fleet under Niketas Kastamonites.
Half of the Byzantine fleet was lost in a series of storms on its
os had become a senior admiral (doux) in the Byzantine fleet.
es due to a blockade of the Bosporous by the Byzantine fleet.
is built in a Romanesque Revival style with Byzantine flourishes.
result of the quarrel, the main part of the Byzantine force left, without participating in the sie
ng his army, he came to share command of the Byzantine forces with the latter.
he arrived in Sicily and took command of the Byzantine forces there.
Picingli, the strategos of Bari, leading the Byzantine forces and Lombard and Greek princes of the
led his army across the Danube, sending the Byzantine forces fleeing before him, and devastated th
The Byzantine forces were defeated in Pamphylia, Crete, an
lamed for causing the crushing defeat of the Byzantine forces and the subsequent capture of Romanos
served in the Islamic army sent against the Byzantine forces in Syria.
Commanding the left wing of the Byzantine forces, he was one of the very few generals
Having just overwhelmed the Byzantine forces, though it was left to his heirs to m
Built in traditional 14th century Byzantine form by Yugoslavian architect Dr Dragomir Ta
nally restored by German Benedictines to its Byzantine form, incorporating portions of the original
traces of occupation can be found: a square Byzantine fort in effect built of treasure; as it re-u
It is notable for the number of Byzantine fortifications which survive there, as well
There were important Roman and Byzantine fortifications here and the town was a base
time before 1317 on the foundations of older Byzantine fortifications.
Magnificent's repair and improvement of the Byzantine fortifications.
After Memphis, Heliopolis, Giza and the Byzantine fortress of Babylon-in-Egypt, Fustat was a n
It is named after the Byzantine fortress of Devol in Macedonia (in modern Al
The Byzantine Fortress at Isthmia is excavated.
owards Alexandria but rather at removing the Byzantine fortress of Babylon on the Nile Delta.
and the Armenians attacked the few remaining Byzantine fortresses in Cilicia.
orated more Italian motifs into a consistent Byzantine framework.
The Byzantine Fresco Chapel is a part of the Menil Collect
The Byzantine frescoes were taken from the church of St. E
and wood chapel that houses the only intact Byzantine frescoes in the Western hemisphere
                                                                                                   


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