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No extant contemporary Byzantine sources felt the ambassadors were important
ed also Battle of Kastoria because the three Byzantine sources (Pachymeres, George Akropolites, Gre
native name of Organa, who according to some Byzantine sources was a regent over the Bulgars until
All Byzantine sources after Basil I refer to the Rus' rule
According to the Byzantine sources, Constantine V brought home a throng
alled Tarvel, or Terval, or Terbelis in some Byzantine sources, was the Emperor of the Bulgarians a
This is corroborated by the Byzantine sources, which indicate that Telets replaced
readgold, Warren T. (1997), A History of the Byzantine State and Society, Stanford University Press
half-a-century before Eirene's birth by the Byzantine state of Epirus, was still claimed by its sh
A History of the Byzantine State and Society.
W. Treadgold, A History of the Byzantine State and Society, 441
Warren Treadgold, A History of the Byzantine State and Society (Stanford University Press
Ostrogorski, G.; History of the Byzantine State, Rutgers University Press (July 1986)
George Ostrogorsky, History of the Byzantine State, Rutgers University Press, 1968.
History of the Byzantine State.
General is either loyal or a traitor to the Byzantine state.
as made a patrician by Marianus Argyrus, the Byzantine strategos of Bari.
"army-commander" , roughly equivalent to the Byzantine strategos and normally translated into Engli
More serious shortcomings in Byzantine strategy occurred in Asia Minor, particularl
wo duchies the entire Adriatic coast between Byzantine strongholds of Ancona in the north and Otran
Further qualifications in Byzantine Studies and Philosophy were obtained in Thes
tionist, he pursued that order's interest in Byzantine studies and journalism.
He was instrumental in promoting Byzantine studies in the United States.
sia 4 (Melbourne: Australian Association for Byzantine Studies) ISBN 0959362622
Ieronymos holds degrees in archaeology, Byzantine studies, and theology from the University of
rs from the twenty-ninth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, London, March 1995
ed., Washington, Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies, 1967.
the subjects of Ancient Greek philology and Byzantine studies.
The painting of the whole church in the Byzantine style as well as the construction of the new
This Byzantine style church near Times Square was associate
Built in a Byzantine style modeled on the famous Hagia Sofia, the
8 and 1859 he built a memorial church in the Byzantine style at Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire.
It is an example of the Bristol Byzantine style and has been designated by English Her
is Cathedral was made according to the Roman Byzantine style by a Belgian architect, Dr. Dubbeleere
ce Gingell, and is an example of the Bristol Byzantine style with yellow and red brick and Moorish
It is an example of the Bristol Byzantine style and has been designated by English Her
ngs have not only been executed in a perfect Byzantine style but they also are al-fresco i.e. the p
His works are in traditional Byzantine style but with many influences from Venetian
igned in a cruciform plan, with an elaborate Byzantine style, described as The Cathedral of Sewage.
he exterior is an Art Deco interpretation of Byzantine style, with an oversized, arched entrance, p
Construction of the church, of Greek Byzantine style, began in 1908 under the supervision o
lumns, while the inner jambs are executed in Byzantine style.
ly the best preserved example of the Bristol Byzantine style.
around 1870 and is an example of the Bristol Byzantine style.
ick details and is an example of the Bristol Byzantine style.
around 1870 and is an example of the Bristol Byzantine style.
urtyard there is a small church built in the Byzantine style.
nique also shows an attempt to incorporate a Byzantine style.
When the Byzantine styles were adapted in Ottoman architecture,
mbines architectural elements of Ottoman and Byzantine styles.
Because of its Byzantine subject matter, it is sometimes grouped toge
gnize the sovereignty of the major Anatolian Byzantine successor realm, the Empire of Nicaea headed
an ploy (divide and rule) continued by their Byzantine successors - playing off one enemy tribe aga
alled Pherecydes of Athens: the encyclopedic Byzantine Suda consider Pherecydes of Athens and of Le
He had no Byzantine support when taking cities in the south.
Turks, along with his attempts to establish Byzantine suzerainty over the Crusader States in Antio
the last ruler of the Latin Empire not under Byzantine suzerainty.
e day, by a dissenting minority faction with Byzantine sympathies.
inst Symmachus, by a dissenting faction with Byzantine sympathies.
losophy, with Greek, Indian, Chinese, Latin, Byzantine, Syriac, and Hebrew sciences and philosophy.
ou started from the most simple modes of the Byzantine system (First Mode and the Plagal First Mode
re may have been directly inherited from the Byzantine system of land taxes, in areas which were co
e) style and repertoire and created the Late Byzantine system of notation named after him.
er reworking of already existing elements in Byzantine tales and of Muslim views on Constantinople
The treaty was drafted using the Byzantine taxes of 1203 and they were no longer collec
which included the possessions south of the Byzantine territories (which in that last glimpse of 6
According to the division of Byzantine territory (the Partitio terrarum imperii Rom
tin Empire and arranged the partition of the Byzantine territory among the participants of the Crus
ance and Italy, established states on former Byzantine territory and ruled over the mostly Orthodox
The first documented raid on Byzantine territory was in 518 AD.
Emperor direct control of one fourth of the Byzantine territory, to Venice three eighths - includi
xios also saw the First Crusade pass through Byzantine territory, leading to the establishment of t
Constantinople, had poor control over former Byzantine territory, and Byzantine successor states sp
e of Trebizond, initially (1204) a breakaway Byzantine territory, in Trebizond (now Trabzon) on the
eparated from northern Italy by a stretch of Byzantine territory.
le Method it has mixed text in Luke 1, mixed Byzantine text in Luke 10 relatively close to Kx, and
Claremont Profile Method it represents mixed Byzantine text (mixture of Byzantine textual families)
ean text-type in the Gospel of Mark, and the Byzantine text-type in rest of the Gospels.
According to Kurt Aland it agrees with the Byzantine text-type 36 times, and 21 times with the By
s codex is a secondary representative of the Byzantine text-type with many of the non-Byzantine rea
ext of this codex is a representative of the Byzantine text-type, but text is too brief for certain
probably is mixed with strong element of the Byzantine text-type.
text of the codex is a representative of the Byzantine text-type.
In Luke 10 it has mixed Byzantine text.
In Luke 1 it has mixed Byzantine text.
of the Greek text, typically the Majority or Byzantine Text.
ar Greek-language inscriptions, contemporary Byzantine texts, and later Slavonic Old Bulgarian text
For the Byzantine theme, see Longobardia.
Beit She'an), in Palestine, was a byzantine theologian and lawyer adhering to neo-Chalce
eirate: Casa Editrice Marietti, 1984; tr. of Byzantine Theology: Historical Trends and Doctrinal Th
ntijsko Bogoslovje, Kragujevac, 1985; tr. of Byzantine Theology: Historical Trends and Doctrinal Th
To protect Byzantine Thrace from Magyar incursions (such as the o
ror Peter I made a show of force by invading Byzantine Thrace, but showed himself ready to negotiat
In 812 Krum invaded Byzantine Thrace, taking Develt and scaring the popula
For the city in Byzantine Thrace, see Eion.
the tradition of close relations between the Byzantine throne and his own kingdom so he supported t
f Bayezid II and exchanged his rights to the Byzantine throne for a comfortable pension.
ng of Zeno and the rise of Basiliscus to the Byzantine throne (475), but Theodoric was very upset b
peror Justinian II and place Leontios on the Byzantine throne>.
enues to Charles of Valois, pretender to the Byzantine throne, made concessions weakening the Knigh
ated by both Justin and his successor to the Byzantine throne, Justinian I.
The town remained until late Byzantine times an important toll and customs station
From Byzantine times it was called pandouras and then tambo
haqqa enjoyed some significance in Roman and Byzantine times in the province of Arabia, when it was
sence in this part of Istanbul dates back to Byzantine times, while it is in the 15th century, upon
Known as the Panagia Theotokos in Byzantine times, it is dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
continuously from the late Bronze Age until Byzantine times.
from South Asia, particularly from India, in Byzantine times.
at Mormo was still taught to children during Byzantine times.
He also held the high Byzantine titles of curopalates (c.
der Noghai to Thrace, prompting to force the Byzantine to release the Mamluk envoy and the former S
was originated through comparing the fall of Byzantine to rise of Ottomans.
nto a church for Pontifical Mass (similar to Byzantine Ton despotin kai archierea himon), as well a
cally two main notes that define each of the Byzantine Tones.
The present tower likely replaced an older Byzantine tower mentioned by the 12th century archbish
Akseki was formerly Byzantine town of Marla, Marulya, or Marulia.
in late Antiquity as Maximianoupolis, was a Byzantine town in Thrace located on the Via Egnatia ne
The former Byzantine town of Germane or Germania once stood at th
n 1308 dispatched 30,000 men to recover many Byzantine towns in Bithynia.
After the transfer, European and Byzantine trade continued in the city.
Byzantine traders came to dominate the economic life o
The "baggage" of Byzantine tradition is used to explain the delays in d
The scene was innovative as it abandoned the Byzantine tradition of inexpressive, frontal figures;
ok the highly unusual move, contrary to both Byzantine tradition and Orthodox doctrine, of promisin
etimes Heracles, Oileus, Phoenix, and in one Byzantine tradition, even Dionysus: according to Ptole
ed Greek, and set up a printing press in the Byzantine Trei Ierarhi Church (Church of the Three Hie
e likely Margaritone, won a victory over the Byzantine troops and captured the captains, whom he to
commander Roger de Flor, Michael IX led the Byzantine troops (augmented by Turks and 5-8,000 Alani
With Byzantine troops, he besieged Capua itself.
Some Byzantine turcopole units accompanied the First Crusad
Tiberius Petasius was a Byzantine usurper in Italy around 729 and 730.
hus, the Catalans' campaign was a short-term Byzantine victory, but benefited the Turks in the long
The battle was a decisive Byzantine victory, the last in the Empire's naval hist
quent Battle of Dara, which ended in a major Byzantine victory.
From Constantine to Julian: Pagan and Byzantine Views.
Velanidia is a Byzantine village in Laconia, Greece, within the munic
The Byzantine walls that once surrounded the city have all
Manuel Maurozomes, a Byzantine warlord, was the son of Theodore Maurozomes
J. Haldon, The Byzantine Wars, 83
An ancient cloth, probably Byzantine, was also discovered, with which the wooden
850 to 1880 a related style known as Bristol Byzantine was popular for industrial buildings which c
He profited by Byzantine weakness to enlarge his domains in Emilia an
Meeting Julian Byzantine, with whom he continued his music studies, i
vas, "Kassia the Nun," in Lynda Garland (ed) Byzantine Women: Varieties of Experience 800-1200, Ash
In 1741, a Byzantine wooden icon of the Virgin Mary was discovere
His awareness of events in the Byzantine world is also usually explained by the proxi
ese was the Etos Kosmou, used throughout the Byzantine world from the 10th century and in Russia un
Hamilton, Christian dualist heresies in the Byzantine world c. 650-c.
ies, despite the close ties of Venice to the Byzantine world, the Greek Orthodox rite was not permi
For the 6th century Byzantine writer, see Joannes Laurentius Lydus.
Byzantine writers also report that Emperor Michael III
Mortalism evidently persisted since various Byzantine writers had to defend the doctrine of the ve
conus, the De velitatione bellica, and other Byzantine writers (1819), and of Johannes Lydus, De os
                                                                                                   


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