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They currently reside in the Byzantine Museum in Cyprus.
The corpus of extant Byzantine music in manuscript and printed form is far
ones were more likely than not imported from Byzantine music in the 8th century.
ected by Alexander Lingas, a musicologist of Byzantine music at City University, London.
services, it hosts a Greek polyphonic choir, Byzantine music and dancing lessons, and an associated
y's library has over 8000 books of theology, byzantine music, arts and history.
classical Greek and Latin literature and on Byzantine music.
The Byzantine musical composition expresses the poetry so
1440-1463) was the most prominent Byzantine musician of the 15th century.
"doux of the fleet" and given command of the Byzantine naval forces against the emir Tzachas of Smy
band Romanos was Drungarios (admiral) of the Byzantine navy and served as a Regent of their son-in-
against Thessaly, and was to be aided by the Byzantine navy under the protostrator Alexios Doukas P
he was assigned as the sole commander of the Byzantine navy during the Vandalic War.
ank of megas doux (commander-in-chief of the Byzantine navy).
van Rus' as an East Slavic refinement of the Byzantine neumatic musical notation.
The reform of the Byzantine neume notation in the early 19th century man
ts citizens desired to join Bulgaria but the Byzantine nobility led by Alexius Aspietos resisted.
e war against the Latin empire and the local Byzantine nobility continued and the Crusader army was
ion, a variant of polo fashionable among the Byzantine nobility.
epresented the anti-barbarian faction of the Byzantine nobility.
Since the eldest sons of Byzantine nobles were typically named after their gran
1240-1300) was a Byzantine noblewoman, the niece of Emperor Michael VII
name of one of the two "extra" modes in the Byzantine Octoechos, that is the modal system of the e
d, with a large corps, who laid siege to the Byzantine of Bari on 5 August 1068.
After that the highest Byzantine official in Italy, the Pretorian Prefect Lon
860-873) was a distinguished Byzantine official, patrician and admiral under the em
makes John the first pope to be the son of a Byzantine official.
avelers was broken during a scuffle in which Byzantine officials had seized the bishops' credential
"The Byzantine Omelette"
For the Byzantine order of knights, see Angelici.
form but features decoration of Islamic and Byzantine origin, especially the cushion capitals to t
own) was a Venetian general and statesman of Byzantine origin.
r and the incoming Greek domination over the Byzantine Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch left no oth
escoes, notably the iconography, are clearly Byzantine, others may draw on the Christian art of Syr
palace complex of Blachernae, it is the only Byzantine palace to survive in the city, and one of th
ate and to withstand all the vicissitudes of Byzantine palace life; Michael II's direct descendants
Greek: Βουκολέων) or Bucoleon was one of the Byzantine palaces in Constantinople.
d Irene Palaiologina, last descendant of the Byzantine Palaiologos imperial family.
Main article: Byzantine Papacy
in articles: Papal selection before 1059 and Byzantine Papacy
John V was the first pope of the Byzantine Papacy allowed to be consecrated by the Byza
g the Gothic War (535-554), inaugurating the Byzantine Papacy (537-752).
marks the historical delineation between the Byzantine Papacy and the Frankish Papacy.
He was the second pope of the Byzantine Papacy, like his predecessor a former apocri
Pope during the Byzantine Papacy, he was fourth former apocrisiarius t
pope from 537 to 555, the first pope of the Byzantine Papacy.
comprise 45 gilded copper plates modeled on Byzantine paragons, similar to the Shrine of the Three
ollowing Kubrat's death are described by the Byzantine Patriarch Nicephorus I .
In 1437 he was sent by the Byzantine Patriarch Joseph II (1416-39, a conspicuous
s of those who died in the island during the Byzantine period can still be seen today.
There is evidence that in the Byzantine period the tomb was used as a Christian chap
In the Byzantine Period it was known as Pege (Greek: Πηγή, me
t remained an important city even during the Byzantine Period and was one of the most important cit
was inspired by those constructed during the Byzantine Period of Judasim.
continued to use the Pompeian era during the Byzantine period, long after the term "Decapolis" had
It was very popular in the Byzantine period, and was read and commented on very f
In the Byzantine period, the city was rebuilt by Justinian I
The square survived until the late Byzantine period, albeit in ruins, and traces were sti
In the Ottoman, as in the earlier Byzantine period, each hill was surmounted by monument
he 8th-century BCE and continued through the Byzantine period.
became an episcopal centre during the early Byzantine period.
village, contains remains from the Roman or Byzantine period.
ound the seventh century near the end of the Byzantine period.
eriod, and others in the late Roman or early Byzantine period.
perial weddings) to a degree into the middle Byzantine period.
onstantinople, which in the early and middle Byzantine periods constituted the administrative, reli
The ruins mostly date from the Roman and Byzantine periods and include a theater, baths, city w
hba revolt, 132-35 AD. (See "Middle Roman to Byzantine Periods" below.)
In the early Christian and Byzantine periods, a small settlement developed and a
During the Late Roman and Early Byzantine periods, the site was probably known as Neoc
to count the years throughout the Roman and Byzantine periods.
Yehudai argued that, as a result of Byzantine persecution, the Jews of Eretz Yisrael had o
He was possibly the founder of the late Byzantine Phrangopoulos family.
c. 950) was a Byzantine physician who wrote an outline of medicine d
Byzantine plays technical metal and retro-minded Bay A
Byzantine plays progressive thrash compared by the Dec
ducers also undisguisedly modeled the show's Byzantine plotlines/conspiracies on the Mission: Impos
t all about Burma founders on the incredibly Byzantine politics of that country.
ce, making their presence intolerable to the Byzantine population.
his ships were destroyed in a storm off the Byzantine port of Dyrrhachium.
ds on Thrace between 1320 to 1324, until the Byzantine port of Vicina Macaria was occupied by the M
udy in Balkan neo-Manichaeism (1946) and Six Byzantine Portraits (1988).
However, the Byzantine position on Sicily deteriorated, and Syracus
The official Byzantine position, adopted by Procopius and even by t
lian Zaccaria family and the island became a Byzantine possession again.
low Magyar raids across their territory into Byzantine possessions, Byzantium and Bulgaria remained
d served as the commander (dux, duke) of the Byzantine post of Brescello (Reggio nell'Emilia), whic
mpaigned successfully against the remains of Byzantine power in Spania, strengthened Visigothic con
h settlers and destroying what little of the Byzantine power base was left.
The cities were the centres of Byzantine power and while a few were retaken by Agila,
ion; this is a marked departure from general Byzantine practice, in which there is no tradition of
, one of the authors of Monothelism and last Byzantine prefect of Egypt; died about 641.
aic pavement, suggesting an Ancient Roman or Byzantine presence at the site.
uel campaigned extensively to strengthen the Byzantine presence in Asia Minor.
With the fall of Bari, the Byzantine presence in southern Italy ended after 536 y
r III of Salerno, Lombards in revolt against Byzantine pretensions.
r III of Salerno, Lombards in revolt against Byzantine pretensions.
His first spouse was another Byzantine princess named Sophia Laskarina, of the Lask
ek: Θεοδώρα Άννα Δούκαινα) (1058-1083) was a Byzantine princess, the daughter of emperor Constantin
ολογίνα, Bulgarian: Ирина Палеологина) was a Byzantine princess, the eldest daughter of emperor Mic
ios I. (1968), The Doukai: A Contribution to Byzantine Prosopography, London: Athlone Press, p. 116
ios I. (1968), The Doukai: A Contribution to Byzantine Prosopography, London: Athlone Press
rgasali in the 5th century, and received the Byzantine protection, being recognized as the presidin
d Crusade through his empire, establishing a Byzantine protectorate over the Crusader kingdoms of O
cracy among the Hungarians could explain the Byzantine protocol by which, in the exchange of ambass
ticle we describe the quantum version of the Byzantine protocol, which works in constant time.
sh troops, began an attempt to reconquer the Byzantine province of Syria.
Armenian Prince Mleh of Cilicia invaded the Byzantine province of Cilicia with the assistance of N
ng refuge either in Georgia or in the former Byzantine province of Pontus.
Theodorias (Greek: Θεοδωριάς) was a Byzantine province created in 528 by Emperor Justinian
The Byzantine province of Spania was never extended very f
This enforced change in the Byzantine provinces of southern Italy (which brought a
woman is mutilation of the nose, a familiar Byzantine punishment, unless her husband takes pity on
the Alexandrian text-type, but with some the Byzantine readings.
efeat at Brindisi put an end to the restored Byzantine reign in Italy, and by 1158 the Byzantine Ar
Cherson also played an important role in Byzantine relations with the Khazars and later with th
asting on Saturdays) the council compromised Byzantine relations with the Roman Church.
This precious Byzantine relic was dipped symbolically into the sea a
fetula in central Tunisia to avoid effective Byzantine retaliation.
After a Byzantine retaliatory attack on Kerkyra, John exiled t
The Byzantine Revival church was designed by the architect
he synagogue's colorful design as a blend of Byzantine revival and "cinematic art deco style."
He was a master of the neo-Gothic and Byzantine Revival styles.
nneth Glass in an Art Deco interpretation of Byzantine Revival style.
lt at the height of the Art Deco period, the Byzantine revival form in Art Deco style presents a ma
Treadgold, Warren T. (1988), The Byzantine Revival, 780-842, Stanford, CA: Stanford Uni
Blessed Gregor Lakota was a Byzantine Rite Catholic beatified by Pope John Paul II
It is unique in that it uses the Byzantine Rite of the Eastern Greek Orthodox Church an
cuso was raised as a Catholic and joined the Byzantine Rite Franciscans in New Canaan, Connecticut
Ruthenian Catholics of the Byzantine Rite have been celebrating the Divine Liturg
ch 31 in the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Byzantine Rite Eastern Catholic Churches.
monton, Alberta, one of the best examples of Byzantine Rite church architecture in Canada.
d Methodius who brought Christianity and the Byzantine Rite to the Slavic peoples in the ninth cent
opal Church and was adapted to the Ukrainian Byzantine rite in 1911.
rthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches of the Byzantine rite see Paschal trikirion.
k place on July 27, 2001 in Lviv, during the Byzantine rite liturgy conducted by Pope John Paul II.
troparion hymns in the Christmas liturgy of Byzantine Rite Churches, from Sophronius in the sevent
a group of autocephalous churches using the Byzantine rite and are the second largest Christian de
form Azymite was used as a term of abuse by Byzantine Rite Christians against Latin Rite Christian
an acceptance by John of the practice of the Byzantine Rite in the south of Italy in exchange for t
Byzantine Rite Lutheranism is the form of Lutheranism
As it is of the Byzantine rite, it has an iconostasis, painted by Juve
e Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite, the Songs of Degrees (Greek: anabathmo
mission, St. Thomas the Apostle, also of the Byzantine Rite, that is currently celebrating the Divi
hrone of her son Adaloald in 604, followed a Byzantine rite, chose as the capital no longer Pavia,
hose Eastern Catholic Churches which use the Byzantine Rite, Psalm 137 (which is known by its Septu
e Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite, this day is known as "Bright Saturday"
In the Byzantine Rite, January 30 is the Synaxis of the Three
In the Byzantine Rite, other services besides the Divine Litu
Church, the name for the holy day is, in the Byzantine Rite, "Great and Holy Thursday" or "Holy Thu
The latter followed the Byzantine Rite, whereas the others followed the Latin
Church and Eastern Catholic Churches of the Byzantine rite, leavened bread is used for the Euchari
Eastern Catholic Churches which observe the Byzantine Rite.
e Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite.
e Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite.
e Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite.
stern converts to Orthodoxy who utilized the Byzantine Rite.
y to an area which historically followed the Byzantine rite.
e Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite.
e Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite.
Byzantine Rome and the Greek Popes: Eastern influences
atise, based on the astronomical learning of Byzantine Rome.
All Cilicia remained under Byzantine rule for eight years.
kans, temporarily reasserting some notion of Byzantine rule over them.
stern Roman Empire in 534 and was kept under Byzantine rule until 698, when it fell to the Muslims;
uggests that the feast originated during the Byzantine rule of Palestine.
e territory was probably administered during Byzantine rule from Trebizond before the Comneni estab
sed to recognize Nicholas' rule and accepted Byzantine rule.
tinued to function much the way it had under Byzantine rule.
In the 6th century AD, it came under Byzantine rule.
ovskyi, one which later came under Roman and Byzantine rule.
Manuel Angelos Philanthropenos was the last Byzantine ruler of Thessaly.
As it was an uncommon practice for Byzantine rulers to marry their legitimate daughters t
ve acknowledged his great influence on later Byzantine saints such as Maximos the Confessor, John C
bly on the Philogelos, on Lucian, and on the Byzantine satire Timarion.
., Ph.D., F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S., was a British Byzantine scholar and historian.
d had been attributed by the 12th-century AD Byzantine scholar John Tzetzes to the Hellenistic epig
Around 900 AD, a Byzantine scholar named Constantine Cephalas compiled
enna - July 9, 2000, Vienna) was an Austrian Byzantine scholar.
(loggia for female faithful) and frescoes of Byzantine school from the 11th-12th century.
route of transmission may have been through Byzantine science, which translated some of al-Tusi's
With this in mind, in most traditional Byzantine scores prior to mid-20th century the ison wa
ent and scholarship of Lesser Armenia during Byzantine, Seljuk Sultanate of Rum and Ottoman reigns
He served as head of the Byzantine Senate.
His life and career in Byzantine service was fictionalized in Alfred Duggan's
ver quickly persuaded the Turk to enter into Byzantine service, and their captivity ended.
domestic position was insecure, while on the Byzantine side, Emperor Justinian I (r.
On the Byzantine side, a small Venetian fleet of 12 ships, af
assanid Persia, the Ghassanids fought on the Byzantine side, although only one operation, an attack
During a Byzantine siege of the city, Aligern is recorded killi
dria to ports on the Red Sea or the northern Byzantine silk route through the Caucasian Mountains t
merchants, as the main source transshipping Byzantine silks into eastern Muslim countries.
The name was also applied to Byzantine silver coins from the 7th to the 11th centur
idrekaisi, Sidrekapisi, or Siderocapsa was a Byzantine silver and gold mine and Ottoman mint east o
Byzantine singer/guitarist Chris Ojeda says "I think w
news of his death spread among his men, the Byzantine soldiers went wild with fury and attacked sa
y find no evidence for it in Arab, Greek, or Byzantine sources before the Ottoman period.
of Charsianon in September/October 730, but Byzantine sources state that this was done by Mu'awiya
Byzantine sources also indicate that the city's patron
According to some Byzantine sources Milutin did not wait until Simonida
                                                                                                   


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