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elf as a Christian monarch in the sense of a Byzantine emperor, thus as God's Viceroy on earth.
hed to Thessaly, where they were joined by a Byzantine fleet and laid siege to the port city of Dem
ed by one-storey houses, some of them have a Byzantine influence.
A Byzantine Government in Exile: Government and Society
According to a Byzantine author, Ivan Asen II loved Irene "no less th
commander of a fleet of 230 ships carrying a Byzantine army to invade Egypt in alliance with the fo
efined and lively style, closely following a Byzantine 11th century Psalter.
Laskaris had established a Byzantine Greek successor state in Asia, the Empire of
Palaiologina (1431 - 7 November 1473) was a Byzantine despotess of Serbia as the wife of Despot La
a Byzantine basilica and Monastery on Mt.
ek: Θεοδώρα Άννα Δούκαινα) (1058-1083) was a Byzantine princess, the daughter of emperor Constantin
The vielle possibly derived from the lira, a Byzantine bowed instrument closely related to the Reba
aics and Guastavino tile gave the interior a Byzantine aspect,
n image of Shapur the Great (309-379), and a Byzantine dish with an inscription of the early 6th-ce
Gregory the Patrician (died 648 AD) was a Byzantine governor, and self-proclaimed Emperor of the
Never again did a Byzantine army attempt to regain any Asian territory.
Built in a Byzantine style modeled on the famous Hagia Sofia, the
A Byzantine barrier wall of the early 14th century, buil
Blessed Gregor Lakota was a Byzantine Rite Catholic beatified by Pope John Paul II
After a Byzantine retaliatory attack on Kerkyra, John exiled t
Sittas (Greek: Σίττας) (died 538) was a Byzantine military commander during the reign of Justi
emains till today) and shows an example of a Byzantine early dome building technique.
lian Zaccaria family and the island became a Byzantine possession again.
arantzi (born 5 August 1978, in Greece) is a Byzantine and traditional singer from Greece.
Tiberius Petasius was a Byzantine usurper in Italy around 729 and 730.
makes John the first pope to be the son of a Byzantine official.
c. 950) was a Byzantine physician who wrote an outline of medicine d
John Dalassenos (Ιωάννης Δαλασσηνός), was a Byzantine aristocrat, son-in-law of Emperor John II Ko
), Latinized as Nicephorus Basilacius, was a Byzantine general and aristocrat of the late 11th cent
ολογίνα, Bulgarian: Ирина Палеологина) was a Byzantine princess, the eldest daughter of emperor Mic
It may bear a resemblance to a Byzantine church because of the dome, but it's not Bar
Velanidia is a Byzantine village in Laconia, Greece, within the munic
A Byzantine doorway topped by a Greek inscription still
hrone of her son Adaloald in 604, followed a Byzantine rite, chose as the capital no longer Pavia,
ber of naval victories including repulsing a Byzantine counter-attack on Alexandria in 646.
The Joshua Roll is a Byzantine illuminated manuscript of highly unusual for
1240-1300) was a Byzantine noblewoman, the niece of Emperor Michael VII
aeologus (Greek: Γεώργιος Παλαιολόγος) was a Byzantine general, one of the most prominent military
ς), Latinized as Nicephorus Bryennius, was a Byzantine general who tried to establish himself as Em
Manuel Maurozomes, a Byzantine warlord, was the son of Theodore Maurozomes
912 - 10 December 969) was a Byzantine Emperor (963-969) whose brilliant military e
Vandal kingdom; for while Tzazo was away, a Byzantine army commanded by Belisarius sailed for Afri
In a Byzantine fault tolerant (BFT) algorithm, steps are ta
The first building (1230) may have been a Byzantine church originally and may have been converte
outsaras (Greek: Δοξαπατρής Βουτσαράς) was a Byzantine Greek independent lord in the central Pelopo
e of Carthage was fought in 698 AD between a Byzantine expeditionary force and the armies of the Um
The most famous among them was Al-Khazini, a Byzantine Greek slave taken to Merv, then in the Khora
rom a dozen of papyrus fragments, and from a Byzantine codex of the 9th or 10th century.
Around 900 AD, a Byzantine scholar named Constantine Cephalas compiled
ely be a natural feature, but assumed that a Byzantine cemetery lay beneath.
), latinized as Nicephorus Melissenus, was a Byzantine general and aristocrat.
ian: Srbograd, Grad Srba, Гордосервон) was a Byzantine city inhabited by Serbs.
in late Antiquity as Maximianoupolis, was a Byzantine town in Thrace located on the Via Egnatia ne
ether with shards of decorated pottery and a Byzantine copper mint.
Theodorias (Greek: Θεοδωριάς) was a Byzantine province created in 528 by Emperor Justinian
2 he possibly fought against Byzantium, as a Byzantine army invaded his lands in the following year
the building was used as the bell-tower of a Byzantine Church.
Beit She'an), in Palestine, was a byzantine theologian and lawyer adhering to neo-Chalce
tle of Levounion by the combined forces of a Byzantine army under Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komne
he Pool of Bethesda became associated with a Byzantine church by 450 CE; then a sixth century churc
marepaphias (or marepahissatum/marepahis, a Byzantine function).
In 1741, a Byzantine wooden icon of the Virgin Mary was discovere
Greek name, or whether the name is merely a Byzantine attempt to transliterate a Turkic or Hebrew
During a Byzantine siege of the city, Aligern is recorded killi
d Crusade through his empire, establishing a Byzantine protectorate over the Crusader kingdoms of O
rtress of Methymna) and Chios, he defeated a Byzantine fleet under Niketas Kastamonites.
portion of Hispania Baetica (Andalusia) to a Byzantine governor of high standing but advanced years
have worn a scalp lock by Leo the Deacon, a Byzantine historian.
tery of St. Sabas (where he was kept under a Byzantine guard) and his father was installed as emper
s, bashaws, and guards, each of whom (says a Byzantine historian) was as robust as Hercules, dexter
He joined with a Byzantine army under Michael Palaeologus in 1155 and t
tes (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Χοιροσφάκτης) was a Byzantine diplomat and official active during the reig
The Harbaville Triptych is a Byzantine ivory triptych of the middle of the 10th cen
nique also shows an attempt to incorporate a Byzantine style.
anos or Coloman (1137/1145-after 1173) was a Byzantine governor of Cilicia.
idrekaisi, Sidrekapisi, or Siderocapsa was a Byzantine silver and gold mine and Ottoman mint east o
It was Theodoric, fearing a Byzantine influence on Laurentius, who withdrew his su
d Frankish and Lombard troops in resisting a Byzantine invasion.
is the Stone Chapel, a replica of a 500 A.D. Byzantine chapel.
uring Goatwhore, Mnemic, The Human Abstract, Byzantine, and Arsis.
sed to recognize Nicholas' rule and accepted Byzantine rule.
d had been attributed by the 12th-century AD Byzantine scholar John Tzetzes to the Hellenistic epig
rons started to melt away, and soon Adrian's Byzantine allies were left hopelessly outnumbered.
Oleg's army in his military campaign against Byzantine empire.
r III of Salerno, Lombards in revolt against Byzantine pretensions.
r III of Salerno, Lombards in revolt against Byzantine pretensions.
and his Norman mercenaries rebelled against Byzantine authority, they elected the son of Landulf a
summer 1423, nor did it stop the aggressive Byzantine despot, Theodore II Palaiologos, from raidin
tive was the first national gathering of all Byzantine Catholic priests from throughout the United
All Byzantine sources after Basil I refer to the Rus' rule
The Khazars asked their ally, Byzantine emperor Theophilus, for engineers to build a
See also: Byzantine heraldry
Both revolts were suppressed, although Byzantine military weakness meant that this was largel
gnize the sovereignty of the major Anatolian Byzantine successor realm, the Empire of Nicaea headed
um combines and incorporates much Anatolian, Byzantine, Greek and Iranian Classical and world music
the mosque of Atik Mustafa Pasha (an ancient Byzantine church), and the Ayazma ("holy spring") encl
th, the Emperor Louis II from the north, and Byzantine Langobardia to the east.
she took during that summer, the ongoing and Byzantine delusions which she suffered (Montreal as th
nd Bulgaria, with Bulgarian ruler Kardam and Byzantine Emperor Constantine VI each invading foreign
It is part of the site Palaeochristian and Byzantine Monuments of Thessaloniki on the list of Wor
The ancient Greco-Roman and Byzantine city of Hierapolis was built on top of the w
Evangelical, Jehovah's Witness, Lutheran and Byzantine Catholic places of worship.
become a major historian of late antique and Byzantine architecture.
the subjects of Ancient Greek philology and Byzantine studies.
He fought against king, pope, and Byzantine.
The interior, with white marble columns and Byzantine capitals, is surprisingly plain compared wit
It bridges the gap between sensor fusion and Byzantine fault tolerance.
to count the years throughout the Roman and Byzantine periods.
ated 15 February by the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic Churches.
rated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic Churches on April 4.
military Roman archeology and late Roman and Byzantine architecture in Turkey.
In 1138 he allied with Antioch and Byzantine emperor John II Comnenus to attack Zengi, at
After the transfer, European and Byzantine trade continued in the city.
rated 1 February by the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic Churches.
memorated 5 June by the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic Churches.
e major collections of Pre-Columbian art and Byzantine art brought together by Robert Woods Bliss a
ated 22 February by the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic Churches.
He was a master of the neo-Gothic and Byzantine Revival styles.
mbines architectural elements of Ottoman and Byzantine styles.
the wives of King Conrad III of Germany and Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Komnenos.
From Constantine to Julian: Pagan and Byzantine Views.
in articles: Papal selection before 1059 and Byzantine Papacy
is chanted during the Orthodox Christian and Byzantine Catholic service of Great Compline.
form but features decoration of Islamic and Byzantine origin, especially the cushion capitals to t
church still retains several Romanesque and Byzantine characters, such as some parts of the walls
de in 1108 between Bohemond I of Antioch and Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos, in the wake of t
In the early Christian and Byzantine periods, a small settlement developed and a
Caucasus, in which they attacked Iranian and Byzantine lands with scrupulous impartiality".
The Sackler's collections of ancient and Byzantine art include notable works in all media from
concept derives from the Roman Imperial and Byzantine concept of Porphyrogenitos under which child
s caused a bitter feud between the Lazic and Byzantine generals.
The ruins mostly date from the Roman and Byzantine periods and include a theater, baths, city w
From the Arab and Byzantine empires to the Normans in the middle ages.
and was a descendant of Romanian voivods and Byzantine Emperors.
ternity: Treasures of Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine Art from the Istanbul Archaeological Museum;
ruary 1940) is Professor of Late Antique and Byzantine History in the University of Oxford, and was
He studied ancient and Byzantine art as well as folk art due to his adoration
lly concentrated their attacks on Sicily and Byzantine Italy, but soon Radelchis I of Benevento cal
Having made Roman and Byzantine law his special study, he visited Paris in 1
haqqa enjoyed some significance in Roman and Byzantine times in the province of Arabia, when it was
ovskyi, one which later came under Roman and Byzantine rule.
morated 13 March in the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic Churches.
ted silver coin issued by the late Roman and Byzantine Empires.
d indefatigable guide in the Middle Ages and Byzantine history."
itale in Ravenna, Italy combines Western and Byzantine elements.
ed diplomatic relations with the Persian and Byzantine Empires, defeated the Hepthalites, and acted
There were important Roman and Byzantine fortifications here and the town was a base
it borrowed heavily from Early Christian and Byzantine architecture, though there are nonetheless i
time before the advent of the late Roman and Byzantine empires, and a little later in the same para
uced in Coptic, Syriac, Arabic, Armenian and Byzantine Greek.
to make written achievements of medieval and Byzantine culture available to English-speaking schola
His first spouse was another Byzantine princess named Sophia Laskarina, of the Lask
In October, without waiting for any Byzantine assistance (and in fact without even waiting
the mother church of St. Andrew the Apostle Byzantine Catholic Church in the north suburb of Gibso
Ieronymos holds degrees in archaeology, Byzantine studies, and theology from the University of
Main article: Byzantine Papacy
then Rome where his father was recognised as Byzantine Emperor.
As Byzantine influence declined in Southern Italy the tow
dronikos Palaiologos who would later rule as Byzantine Emperor Andronikos IV.
enna - July 9, 2000, Vienna) was an Austrian Byzantine scholar.
sed the historic former St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cathedral at 911 Dickson Street in
St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cemetery is an Eastern Catholic cem
t in the family plot at St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cemetery in Bethel Park, a south su
arily serves members of St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Church on Pittsburgh's South Side,
cathedral-not the 1903 St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cathedral-was needed in the post-Wo
John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cathedral, located at 911 Dickson S
Her family were the Gabras, considered to be Byzantine Greeks of partial Armenian descent.
the eldest son of Andronikos I who was to be Byzantine Emperor from 1183 to 1185.
Isaac became Byzantine Emperor in 1057.
wo duchies the entire Adriatic coast between Byzantine strongholds of Ancona in the north and Otran
as also translated several dialogues between Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Palaiologos and an ""educa
ned its illuminations, which curiously blend Byzantine and Romanesque traditions.
ok the highly unusual move, contrary to both Byzantine tradition and Orthodox doctrine, of promisin
s was approved by the Roman Senate, but both Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I and the Gothic King The
e of Trebizond, initially (1204) a breakaway Byzantine territory, in Trebizond (now Trabzon) on the
850 to 1880 a related style known as Bristol Byzantine was popular for industrial buildings which c
aracteristics generally thought of a Bristol Byzantine is Bush House, which is now known as the Arn
ly the best preserved example of the Bristol Byzantine style.
It is an example of the Bristol Byzantine style and has been designated by English Her
ce Gingell, and is an example of the Bristol Byzantine style with yellow and red brick and Moorish
ted into the more rugged examples of Bristol Byzantine.
Bristol Byzantine has influences from Byzantine and Moorish ar
It is an example of the Bristol Byzantine style and has been designated by English Her
around 1870 and is an example of the Bristol Byzantine style.
othic Revival style with elements of Bristol Byzantine architecture.
ick details and is an example of the Bristol Byzantine style.
around 1870 and is an example of the Bristol Byzantine style.
., Ph.D., F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S., was a British Byzantine scholar and historian.
of Charsianon in September/October 730, but Byzantine sources state that this was done by Mu'awiya
zantine-Arab Wars" would mean wars fought by Byzantine Arabs; "Byzantine-Arab Wars" (en-dash) means
usade in 1098 his territory was recovered by Byzantine Emperor Alexios I.
The castle was built by Byzantine emperor Justinian I after the catastrophic e
of Constantinople and burned at the stake by Byzantine Emperor Alexius I Comnenus.
The church is inspired by Byzantine and late Romanesque architecture.
nter of the beylig, Erzurum, was occupied by Byzantine Empire between 1077-1079 and was besieged by
lexandrian era was the preferred era used by Byzantine Christians such as Maximus the Confessor unt
menia called Western Armenia was governed by Byzantine generals.
y in the 6th century by missionaries sent by Byzantine Emperor Justinian and his wife Theodora.
He profited by Byzantine weakness to enlarge his domains in Emilia an
In 969 it was captured by Byzantine Empire and in 1084 by Seljuk Turks.
                                                                                                   


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