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hus, the Catalans' campaign was a short-term Byzantine victory, but benefited the Turks in the long
eodoros Laskaris, the son in law of a former Byzantine Emperor, establish a court that soon become
Southeast of the city is a large Byzantine citadel built in the later days of the city.
1478) was a late Byzantine Greek historian.
., Ph.D., F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S., was a British Byzantine scholar and historian.
8 to 1331, resulted to the conquest of a key Byzantine Greek city by the Ottoman Turks.
13th-century cookbook; that it was a popular Byzantine dessert.
aracteristics generally thought of a Bristol Byzantine is Bush House, which is now known as the Arn
woman is mutilation of the nose, a familiar Byzantine punishment, unless her husband takes pity on
The battle was a decisive Byzantine victory, the last in the Empire's naval hist
randomly: aside from it being a traditional Byzantine imperial name, the assembled troops now publ
anuel I Komnenos) to re-establish a powerful Byzantine fleet some years later.
orated more Italian motifs into a consistent Byzantine framework.
1086 - 1093) was a prominent Byzantine military leader on land and sea during the e
ngs have not only been executed in a perfect Byzantine style but they also are al-fresco i.e. the p
traces of occupation can be found: a square Byzantine fort in effect built of treasure; as it re-u
ince round/octagonal churches were a typical Byzantine construction.
860-873) was a distinguished Byzantine official, patrician and admiral under the em
In summer 532 however, a new Byzantine embassy by Hermogenes and Rufinus managed to
nravota asked his brother to release a pious Byzantine captive who had been dungeoned by Omurtag.
e of Trebizond, initially (1204) a breakaway Byzantine territory, in Trebizond (now Trabzon) on the
quent Battle of Dara, which ended in a major Byzantine victory.
The scene was innovative as it abandoned the Byzantine tradition of inexpressive, frontal figures;
This article is about the Byzantine empress.
, but it also contains information about the Byzantine Empire (Greater Fu-lin), the Arabs, Persia a
form Azymite was used as a term of abuse by Byzantine Rite Christians against Latin Rite Christian
According to Byzantine historian Nicephorus Gregoras (c.
According to Byzantine chronicles, the Ak Koyunlu were present in e
bout 1079 or 1080 he published an account of Byzantine history from 1034 to 1079, a vivid and relia
s, oil lamps, spirit lamps, acetylene lamps, Byzantine and Roman oil lamps,
In 535 AD the Byzantine general Solomon found the city when he came
Around 900 AD, a Byzantine scholar named Constantine Cephalas compiled
e territory was probably administered during Byzantine rule from Trebizond before the Comneni estab
Imperial power, accruing to the advantage of Byzantine influence against the widening of Imperial p
l years later, however, he took advantage of Byzantine Emperor John V Palaiologos' detention at Vid
It is named after the Byzantine fortress of Devol in Macedonia (in modern Al
After a Byzantine retaliatory attack on Kerkyra, John exiled t
hael VIII Palaiologos, after re-establishing Byzantine Imperial rule, established an alliance with
ver basin around 880. Shortly afterward, the Byzantine emperor Leo VI, being then at war with Simeo
icinity of Thessalonica rebelled against the Byzantine Empire.
Maneuver of Muslim army (in red) against the Byzantine convoy (in blue).
n gain the upper hand in the war against the Byzantine Empire.
Back in Antioch, sentiment against the Byzantine Empire, which John was trying to extend into
ibuted the first Rus' expedition against the Byzantine capital.
ander in the almost annual raids against the Byzantine Empire.
part in the Pechenegs' campaign against the Byzantine Empire and was killed in a battle near Hadri
22 times with the original text against the Byzantine.
e Iberians joined his expedition against the Byzantine Empire.
text to commence military action against the Byzantine Empire.
served in the Islamic army sent against the Byzantine forces in Syria.
000 Jewish rebels joined the war against the Byzantine Christians, who disallowed Jews from settlin
continuously from the late Bronze Age until Byzantine times.
d indefatigable guide in the Middle Ages and Byzantine history."
ot II visited Constantinople to get aid from Byzantine Emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus.
The most famous among them was Al-Khazini, a Byzantine Greek slave taken to Merv, then in the Khora
Up Serpents is the second studio album from Byzantine.
van Millingen, Alexander (1899), Byzantine Constantinople: The Walls of the City and Ad
zer (Medieval Latin), and Alice-Mary Talbot ( Byzantine Greek).
281 Qalawun also negotiated an alliance with Byzantine emperor Michael VIII Palaeologus to bolster
he Persian capital, Ctesiphon, alongside the Byzantine general (and future emperor) Maurice.
Although the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius recovered it in 629, in 64
direction, which is quite uncommon among the Byzantine churches in Constantinople.
ion, a variant of polo fashionable among the Byzantine nobility.
He was one of the noblest men among the Byzantine aristocracy, and might have succeeded to the
igned in a cruciform plan, with an elaborate Byzantine style, described as The Cathedral of Sewage.
rstood to have been the site of an elaborate Byzantine church with an elaborate mosaic floor, some
s placed on top of a stone base, an inverted Byzantine capital.
The present tower likely replaced an older Byzantine tower mentioned by the 12th century archbish
enna - July 9, 2000, Vienna) was an Austrian Byzantine scholar.
The Museum of Ancient Greek, Byzantine & Postbyzantine Instruments is a museum in T
The Sackler's collections of ancient and Byzantine art include notable works in all media from
He studied ancient and Byzantine art as well as folk art due to his adoration
After Memphis, Heliopolis, Giza and the Byzantine fortress of Babylon-in-Egypt, Fustat was a n
Early Christian churches and some Byzantine churches, particularly in Italy, are based c
pansion and raids against the papacy and the Byzantine exarchate of Ravenna.
ean text-type in the Gospel of Mark, and the Byzantine text-type in rest of the Gospels.
n image of Shapur the Great (309-379), and a Byzantine dish with an inscription of the early 6th-ce
icials", including the apocrisiarius and the Byzantine military, had read and thereafter sealed the
sed to recognize Nicholas' rule and accepted Byzantine rule.
dly relations with the Emperor and prominent Byzantine churchmen, but unwilling to give up his unio
udy in Balkan neo-Manichaeism (1946) and Six Byzantine Portraits (1988).
l rivals, the Visigoths, Ostrogoths, and the Byzantine Empire, were all heavily involved in wars.
between the fleets of Carlo I Tocco and the Byzantine Empire.
d with the royal family of Jerusalem and the Byzantine Imperial families of Comnenus, Angelus and P
o the church hierarchy of Catholicism and to Byzantine asceticism.
ng of Cyprus, Queen Joan I of Naples and the Byzantine emperor John V Palaeologus, and crowned Char
ch 31 in the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Byzantine Rite Eastern Catholic Churches.
plomatic relations between Austrasia and the Byzantine Empire during much of the 6th century.
wives of King Conrad III of Germany and the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Komnenos.
, one of the authors of Monothelism and last Byzantine prefect of Egypt; died about 641.
836, and the peace between Bulgaria and the Byzantine Empire was quickly restored.
omelands in the Armenian Highlands and other Byzantine cities came to settle here as well.
there and taught the Greek language and the Byzantine history until 1920 when he received an appoi
a formation of ships was essential, and the Byzantine crews held the advantage over the inexperien
resent in the city during the siege, and the Byzantine empress had deceased previously.
ns passed to the despotate of Morea and into Byzantine hands.
d Methodius who brought Christianity and the Byzantine Rite to the Slavic peoples in the ninth cent
onstantinople, which in the early and middle Byzantine periods constituted the administrative, reli
ether with shards of decorated pottery and a Byzantine copper mint.
as decided in the Sicilians' favour, and the Byzantine commander was captured.
which revealed Hellenistic, Roman and Early Byzantine buildings, tombs and other findings
sulted in an alliance between Mehmet and the Byzantine emperor Manuel II Palaiologos.
The town walls and many Byzantine churches remain from the mediaeval period.
The region had been under Roman and later Byzantine control until the early 8th century, but pas
1216, the Latin Empire had declined and the Byzantine (Nicene) power advanced; and the hopes that
s were established with both Francia and the Byzantine Empire and the kingdom reached its zenith, b
During the Late Roman and Early Byzantine periods, the site was probably known as Neoc
these figures are greatly inflated, and the Byzantine army must have numbered a few thousand at mo
conus, the De velitatione bellica, and other Byzantine writers (1819), and of Johannes Lydus, De os
His highly intellectual and imaginative Byzantine mosaic decoration has been described as "one
ily on the history of Ancient Greece and the Byzantine Empire.
classical Greek and Latin literature and on Byzantine music.
and possess the areas north of Syria and the Byzantine Empire.
In 1138 he allied with Antioch and Byzantine emperor John II Comnenus to attack Zengi, at
de in 1108 between Bohemond I of Antioch and Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos, in the wake of t
of Tripoli, the Principality of Antioch, the Byzantine Empire and Armenia.
become a major historian of late antique and Byzantine architecture.
ruary 1940) is Professor of Late Antique and Byzantine History in the University of Oxford, and was
Chios remained well outside any practical Byzantine authority, however.
The name was also applied to Byzantine silver coins from the 7th to the 11th centur
From the Arab and Byzantine empires to the Normans in the middle ages.
ey have three confessions, the Arab (Islam), Byzantine (Christianity) and Zimzim (Judaism).
His specialities are in Byzantine and Armenian art.
escoes, notably the iconography, are clearly Byzantine, others may draw on the Christian art of Syr
as made a patrician by Marianus Argyrus, the Byzantine strategos of Bari.
ent and scholarship of Lesser Armenia during Byzantine, Seljuk Sultanate of Rum and Ottoman reigns
uced in Coptic, Syriac, Arabic, Armenian and Byzantine Greek.
e major collections of Pre-Columbian art and Byzantine art brought together by Robert Woods Bliss a
al-Jura contains artifacts from Byzantine and the Crusader period in three Khirbats: K
850 to 1880 a related style known as Bristol Byzantine was popular for industrial buildings which c
Having established an Empire as large as the Byzantine Empire of the day, and rivalling in size the
me as those in the late Roman Empire, as the Byzantine Empire was not yet distinguished from Rome.
As the Byzantine Empire declined, the Ottoman Empire rose to
2 he possibly fought against Byzantium, as a Byzantine army invaded his lands in the following year
sed for unrelated calendar eras (such as the Byzantine and Jewish calendar epochs) which start at t
aced Rome and Western Europe, as well as the Byzantine Empire of Constantinople ("New Rome") and it
What was then perceived as her Byzantine extravagance included the use of a fork, fin
Kuber asked the Byzantine Emperor Constantine IV to not allow the disp
sia 4 (Melbourne: Australian Association for Byzantine Studies) ISBN 0959362622
Celtic elements (lunar and astral symbols), Byzantine (its Greek-cross plant), Arab (a little umbr
Alexios was raised at the Byzantine court.
against Bulgaria when it tried to attack the Byzantine Empire in 1273 and 1279.
m a side of one of the wing and attacked the Byzantine army from the rear soon the whole army encir
fetula in central Tunisia to avoid effective Byzantine retaliation.
se from which they eventually swept away the Byzantine Empire as a whole.
en debated whether he sent them away without Byzantine guides knowing full well that they could be
Vandal kingdom; for while Tzazo was away, a Byzantine army commanded by Belisarius sailed for Afri
sence in this part of Istanbul dates back to Byzantine times, while it is in the 15th century, upon
He was banished by Byzantine Emperor Leo V the Armenian and subsequently
With the fall of Bari, the Byzantine presence in southern Italy ended after 536 y
e is a blend of Romanesque and Baroque, with Byzantine influences.
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.
After Alexios I Komnenos became the Byzantine Emperor, Chaka returned to Anatolia and bega
lian Zaccaria family and the island became a Byzantine possession again.
the Levant - he had attempted to become the Byzantine emperor earlier in his career.
route of transmission may have been through Byzantine science, which translated some of al-Tusi's
The first building (1230) may have been a Byzantine church originally and may have been converte
the tradition of close relations between the Byzantine throne and his own kingdom so he supported t
During the war between the Byzantine emperor John Tzimiskes and the Arabs, Armeni
Battle of Hazir took place between the Byzantine army and Rashidun army's elite cavalry the M
ento was fought on 17 March 1041 between the Byzantine Empire and the Normans of southern Italy (an
so with modern Sulusaray) in 692 between the Byzantine Empire and Umayyads.
e of Carthage was fought in 698 AD between a Byzantine expeditionary force and the armies of the Um
622), or Third Battle of Issus - between the Byzantine Empire and the Sassanid Persian Empire.
marks the historical delineation between the Byzantine Papacy and the Frankish Papacy.
he synagogue's colorful design as a blend of Byzantine revival and "cinematic art deco style."
During his reign, he blended the Byzantine and occidental organizations
It tells that Haraldr blinded the Byzantine emperor Constantine Monomachos.
mboyant Romantic style, boldly intermingling Byzantine and Moorish elements.
epulsion of the attack was a major boost for Byzantine emperor Leo III the Isaurian's recently init
rule of Lemnos and the title, borrowed from Byzantine court titelature, of megadux of the Latin Em
, Ancient Greece, the Duchy of Brittany, the Byzantine Empire, Saka and the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom,
The Turks broke the Byzantine line, forcing Mouzalon to withdraw into Nico
The castle was built by Byzantine emperor Justinian I after the catastrophic e
ts citizens desired to join Bulgaria but the Byzantine nobility led by Alexius Aspietos resisted.
ned to lead the revolt of 1155-1156, but the Byzantine general Michael Palaeologus died at Bari and
s was approved by the Roman Senate, but both Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I and the Gothic King The
king Age women took part in warfare, but the Byzantine historian Johannes Skylitzes records that wo
siege by "heathens" and were rewarded by the Byzantine Emperor Alexius I Comnenus.
hed to Thessaly, where they were joined by a Byzantine fleet and laid siege to the port city of Dem
e palaces were supplied with water by nearby Byzantine church by a canal 5,700 metres (6,200 yd) lo
n by the Persian Empire was recovered by the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius.
Corycus was controlled by the Byzantine Empire.
The bethrothment had been organized by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian at a date spanning from c.
ollowing Kubrat's death are described by the Byzantine Patriarch Nicephorus I .
phal column erected in Constantinople by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I in honour of his victori
ror Peter I made a show of force by invading Byzantine Thrace, but showed himself ready to negotiat
as well as the areas still controlled by the Byzantine central government at the time.
In 1437 he was sent by the Byzantine Patriarch Joseph II (1416-39, a conspicuous
half-a-century before Eirene's birth by the Byzantine state of Epirus, was still claimed by its sh
thanagild weren't swiftly turned over by his Byzantine allies.
They were captured by the Byzantine general Belisarius and sent to Constantinopl
Sivriada was often used by the Byzantine clerics as a distant place for peaceful wors
legend of Svatopluk's twigs, written by the Byzantine emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitos around t
el Fiorentino, a city founded in 1015 by the Byzantine catapan Basil Mesardonites.
The epidemic was first reported by the Byzantine historian Procopius in 541 AD from the port
Mina, a Christian saint was appointed by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I as Patriarch of Constant
Later, after Svyatoslav's defeat by the Byzantine Empire, Kurya ambushed and killed the Kievan
                                                                                                   


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