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ra Komnene was a niece of Manuel I Komnenos, | Byzantine emperor, a possible daughter of John Komneno |
In the early Christian and | Byzantine periods, a small settlement developed and a |
Great when suspected of connivence with the | Byzantine Empire, a matter treated before by XIV - XV |
On the | Byzantine side, a small Venetian fleet of 12 ships, af |
The | Byzantine mosaic above the portal depicts Christ and E |
mmander Adarmahan had taken advantage of the | Byzantine army's absence and was raiding freely in Osr |
(Greek: Κωνσταντίολος) was a general of the | Byzantine Empire, active early in the reign of Justini |
Ascum (Greek: Ασκούμ) was a general of the | Byzantine Empire, active early in the reign of Justini |
Byzantine Armies AD 1118-1461. | |
ndate showed that the Crusaders extended the | Byzantine Church added a flight of stairs down the cry |
The official | Byzantine position, adopted by Procopius and even by t |
to conquer Thessalonica, the second-largest | Byzantine city after Constantinople. |
All | Byzantine sources after Basil I refer to the Rus' rule |
math, Bulgaria and Nicean Empire (remains of | Byzantine Empire after fall of Constantinople in 1204 |
ce, the Palaiologos emperors of the restored | Byzantine Empire again used the Blachernae Palace as t |
lian Zaccaria family and the island became a | Byzantine possession again. |
Imperial power, accruing to the advantage of | Byzantine influence against the widening of Imperial p |
is area and receive payment for guarding the | Byzantine borders against the Huns. |
He was already relying on some | Byzantine assistance against the Catalans within his d |
The square survived until the late | Byzantine period, albeit in ruins, and traces were sti |
usade in 1098 his territory was recovered by | Byzantine Emperor Alexios I. |
common was instituted around 1100 under the | Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos. |
de in 1108 between Bohemond I of Antioch and | Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos, in the wake of t |
f Constantinople of 1094 was convened by the | Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos and held in Const |
Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus, not knowing what | |
siege by "heathens" and were rewarded by the | Byzantine Emperor Alexius I Comnenus. |
Her maternal grandparents were | Byzantine emperor Alexius III Angelus and Euphrosyne D |
is brothers Godfrey and Baldwin meeting with | Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus |
is death, Melikshah signed a treaty with the | Byzantine emperor Alexius Comnenus agreeing to let the |
of Constantinople and burned at the stake by | Byzantine Emperor Alexius I Comnenus. |
s were obliged to swear an oath of fealty to | Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus and promise to re |
et King Coloman of Hungary, and also to meet | Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus when they arrived |
er enlarged and rebuilt as a fortress by the | Byzantine emperor Alexius Comnenus in 1110, and was re |
In 1204, | Byzantine emperor Alexius V Ducas Murtzouphlos fled Co |
from the Guiscard, who was then fighting the | Byzantine Emperor Alexius I Comnenus in the Balkans. |
John V was the first pope of the | Byzantine Papacy allowed to be consecrated by the Byza |
Byzantine writers also report that Emperor Michael III | |
An ancient cloth, probably | Byzantine, was also discovered, with which the wooden |
Byzantine sources also indicate that the city's patron | |
ide from Constantinople and Trebizond, other | Byzantine cities also featured tzykanisteria, most not |
assanid Persia, the Ghassanids fought on the | Byzantine side, although only one operation, an attack |
tin Empire and arranged the partition of the | Byzantine territory among the participants of the Crus |
byzou is depicted and named on several early | Byzantine bronze amulets. |
Bohemund accused him of conspiring with the | Byzantine Empire, an old enemy of Bohemund and his Nor |
usion into the Armenian territory by Basil I | Byzantine emperor, an Armenian. |
The town remained until late | Byzantine times an important toll and customs station |
s was approved by the Roman Senate, but both | Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I and the Gothic King The |
After his success in this battle the | Byzantine emperor, Anastasius, made him a consul. |
the tradition of close relations between the | Byzantine throne and his own kingdom so he supported t |
27 November, 602) was a son of Maurice, | Byzantine emperor and his wife Constantina. |
readgold, Warren T. (1997), A History of the | Byzantine State and Society, Stanford University Press |
hed to Thessaly, where they were joined by a | Byzantine fleet and laid siege to the port city of Dem |
this, Anna arranged for an alliance with the | Byzantine Empire and the marriage of young Thomas to A |
Ieronymos holds degrees in archaeology, | Byzantine studies, and theology from the University of |
led from Byzantium, which excommunicated the | Byzantine Emperor and Patriarch John XI Bekkos in 1277 |
Byzantine Rome and the Greek Popes: Eastern influences | |
hen between the opposition of the iconoclast | Byzantine emperors, and the conquering Lombard power i |
mary Norman mercenaries in the employ of the | Byzantine emperors and the Armenians. |
um combines and incorporates much Anatolian, | Byzantine, Greek and Iranian Classical and world music |
a | Byzantine basilica and Monastery on Mt. |
Further qualifications in | Byzantine Studies and Philosophy were obtained in Thes |
much used by the monumental builders of the | Byzantine Empire and by the Ottomans after them. |
Volume 10: | Byzantine Ascetic and Spiritual Fathers |
he synagogue's colorful design as a blend of | Byzantine revival and "cinematic art deco style." |
The helmet is of | Byzantine craftsmanship and was probably that of a Fra |
Gregory the Patrician (died 648 AD) was a | Byzantine governor, and self-proclaimed Emperor of the |
., Ph.D., F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S., was a British | Byzantine scholar and historian. |
ngthen his position by drawing closer to the | Byzantine Empire and marrying Irene Palaiologina, the |
and the Cyrillic, as well as two languages: | Byzantine Greek and Old Bulgarian (the eastern Bulgari |
gian, was one of the last representatives of | Byzantine learning, and a strong advocate of Aristotel |
Court of Constantinople, the capital of the | Byzantine Empire, and may have been used to hold scent |
tionist, he pursued that order's interest in | Byzantine studies and journalism. |
identity and nation, and the conservation of | Byzantine books and manuscripts. |
ost notable for his crucial contributions to | Byzantine diplomatics, and as the chief editor of the |
he published in French a pioneering study of | Byzantine art, and he died just after completing his p |
David was a subject of the | Byzantine Empire and when he died his entire territory |
olia after the victory at Manzikert over the | Byzantine Empire, and his principality seems to have b |
), Latinized as Nicephorus Basilacius, was a | Byzantine general and aristocrat of the late 11th cent |
Battle of Hazir took place between the | Byzantine army and Rashidun army's elite cavalry the M |
A History of the | Byzantine State and Society. |
rgios) was a Khazar warlord against whom the | Byzantine Empire and Mstislav of Tmutarakan launched a |
It was very popular in the | Byzantine period, and was read and commented on very f |
refused to surrender a captured horse to the | Byzantine general and Maniakes consequently had him st |
In 1091, the Pechenegs had invaded the | Byzantine Empire, and had been crushingly defeated by |
ento was fought on 17 March 1041 between the | Byzantine Empire and the Normans of southern Italy (an |
The Ghassanids settled deep inside the | Byzantine limes, and in a Syriac source for July 519 t |
1636), a descendant of the | Byzantine Emperors, and a fine tomb of Nicholas Lower, |
Picingli, the strategos of Bari, leading the | Byzantine forces and Lombard and Greek princes of the |
It is an example of the Bristol | Byzantine style and has been designated by English Her |
VI and Lucrezia Borgia, as well as works on | Byzantine history and medieval Athens, and translated |
It has pioneered the performance of Medieval | Byzantine chant and contemporary works related to the |
losophy, with Greek, Indian, Chinese, Latin, | Byzantine, Syriac, and Hebrew sciences and philosophy. |
"army-commander" , roughly equivalent to the | Byzantine strategos and normally translated into Engli |
so with modern Sulusaray) in 692 between the | Byzantine Empire and Umayyads. |
rced the Serbs to seek the protection of the | Byzantine Empire and acknowledge Byzantine authority. |
anatar Baruh, the synagogue was built in the | Byzantine era and was called Mayor because it was the |
e work: these paintings are at once medieval | Byzantine icons and modern portraits! |
rn Italy, thus reducing the influence of the | Byzantine Empire and Eastern Orthodox Church there. |
ance and Italy, established states on former | Byzantine territory and ruled over the mostly Orthodox |
against the Avars who were driven toward the | Byzantine Empire and the Sassanid Empire and eventuall |
tle between the Ghassanid Arab allies of the | Byzantine empire, and the Rashidun Caliphate army. |
d to create stronger political ties with the | Byzantine Empire and obviously did not intend to give |
e likely Margaritone, won a victory over the | Byzantine troops and captured the captains, whom he to |
castle was built on the remnants of earlier | Byzantine era and Roman era fortifications. |
It is an example of the Bristol | Byzantine style and has been designated by English Her |
This work is of value for the history of | Byzantine life and manners in the eleventh century. |
The ruins mostly date from the Roman and | Byzantine periods and include a theater, baths, city w |
ver quickly persuaded the Turk to enter into | Byzantine service, and their captivity ended. |
part in the Pechenegs' campaign against the | Byzantine Empire and was killed in a battle near Hadri |
), latinized as Nicephorus Melissenus, was a | Byzantine general and aristocrat. |
W. Treadgold, A History of the | Byzantine State and Society, 441 |
622), or Third Battle of Issus - between the | Byzantine Empire and the Sassanid Persian Empire. |
of Tripoli, the Principality of Antioch, the | Byzantine Empire and Armenia. |
Hase thereupon decided to devote himself to | Byzantine history and literature, on which he became t |
s: one wanting to preserve allegiance to the | Byzantine empire, and a pro-Norman one. |
Constantinople, had poor control over former | Byzantine territory, and Byzantine successor states sp |
s in following the innate attractions of the | Byzantine modes, and not the formal classical rules of |
band Romanos was Drungarios (admiral) of the | Byzantine navy and served as a Regent of their son-in- |
Beit She'an), in Palestine, was a | byzantine theologian and lawyer adhering to neo-Chalce |
In 969 it was captured by | Byzantine Empire and in 1084 by Seljuk Turks. |
He also edited the works of several | Byzantine historians, and was besides the author of va |
rga's writings insisted on the importance of | Byzantine Greek and Levantine influences in the two co |
00 - June 28 548), was empress of the Roman ( | Byzantine) Empire and the wife of Emperor Justinian I. |
nues to be expanded significantly to include | Byzantine, medieval, and eventually modern Greek texts |
ar Greek-language inscriptions, contemporary | Byzantine texts, and later Slavonic Old Bulgarian text |
t remained an important city even during the | Byzantine Period and was one of the most important cit |
teenth centuries, almost all of the original | Byzantine mosaics and frescoes on the interior walls w |
uages dictionaries and textbooks, studies on | Byzantine art and Orthodox iconography, and on the Rom |
lamed for causing the crushing defeat of the | Byzantine forces and the subsequent capture of Romanos |
Warren Treadgold, A History of the | Byzantine State and Society (Stanford University Press |
the mosque of Atik Mustafa Pasha (an ancient | Byzantine church), and the Ayazma ("holy spring") encl |
a group of autocephalous churches using the | Byzantine rite and are the second largest Christian de |
ok the highly unusual move, contrary to both | Byzantine tradition and Orthodox doctrine, of promisin |
igion (see State church of the Roman Empire, | Byzantine Empire and the Goths) and did enforce the ed |
ey have three confessions, the Arab (Islam), | Byzantine (Christianity) and Zimzim (Judaism). |
s were established with both Francia and the | Byzantine Empire and the kingdom reached its zenith, b |
Yahballaha held contacts with the | Byzantine Empire and with Latin Christendom. |
d as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church, | Byzantine Catholic, and Roman Catholic Churches. |
was achieved through the Silk Road, with the | Byzantine Empire and the Italian city-states of Venice |
ractically left none alive", you mean of the | Byzantine leadership and authority figures, or common |
tery of St. Sabas (where he was kept under a | Byzantine guard) and his father was installed as emper |
tes (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Χοιροσφάκτης) was a | Byzantine diplomat and official active during the reig |
There is also a large collection of works on | Byzantine history and culture bequeathed by Professor |
A favourite of the | Byzantine emperor and a principal choir chanter, he mo |
the Lombards) from Italy in league with the | Byzantine Empire and the Papacy. |
The cities were the centres of | Byzantine power and while a few were retaken by Agila, |
me Kubrat was growing up as a hostage in the | Byzantine Empire and there is information that Organa |
istopher Walter, 2003, The Warrior Saints in | Byzantine Art and Tradition Ashgate Publishing, ISBN 1 |
er reworking of already existing elements in | Byzantine tales and of Muslim views on Constantinople |
services, it hosts a Greek polyphonic choir, | Byzantine music and dancing lessons, and an associated |
e the album's name is taken from) and the So | Byzantine EP, and a selection of b-sides and remixes, |
os was a former officer (curopalates) in the | Byzantine Empire and a lieutenant of Philaretos Bracha |
In | Byzantine architecture and Islamic (or Moorish) archit |
time before the advent of the late Roman and | Byzantine empires, and a little later in the same para |
enerated as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox, | Byzantine Catholic, and Roman Catholic Churches. |
The arcade columns are crowned with Roman or | Byzantine capitals and the gallery wall above the arca |
maniera greca (alla greca, in line with the | Byzantine idiom) and the maniera Latina (alla Latina, |
marks the historical delineation between the | Byzantine Papacy and the Frankish Papacy. |
idrekaisi, Sidrekapisi, or Siderocapsa was a | Byzantine silver and gold mine and Ottoman mint east o |
ntinople, and became emperor of the restored | Byzantine Empire; and from this moment Akropolites bec |
He was one of the noblest men among the | Byzantine aristocracy, and might have succeeded to the |
The Syntagma is an important source for | Byzantine cuisine and dietetics. |
Historically, the dalmatic was a garment of | Byzantine dress, and was adopted by Emperor Paul I of |
anuel Angelos Philanthropenos, Caesar of the | Byzantine Empire and ruler of Thessaly from c. 1390 to |
Alexios, he recognized the suzerainty of the | Byzantine emperor, and was given the title of Caesar i |
azar realm may have been foreign slaves from | Byzantine Constantinople and/or other lands. |
In 1303, the | Byzantine Emperor Andronicus II Palaeologus hired 6,50 |
who had previously had an affair with future | Byzantine emperor Andronicus I Comnenus, Manuel's cous |
, marquis of Montferrat, a descendant of the | Byzantine emperor Andronicus II Palaeologus). |
of Chios and received it as a fief from the | Byzantine emperor Andronicus II Palaeologus. |
n 1336, Sarukhan formed an alliance with the | Byzantine Emperor Andronicus the Younger, and supporte |
dronikos Palaiologos who would later rule as | Byzantine Emperor Andronikos IV. |
s approximate design were commonplace in the | Byzantine and Arab world. |
eometric shapes mirrored a blend of Persian, | Byzantine and Arab architecture. |
Seven hoards of | Byzantine and Arabian coins and a Byzantine dish beari |
udson Procyk was appointed Archbishop of the | Byzantine Catholic Archeparchy of Pittsburgh on Novemb |
9 - June 10, 2010) was the Archbishop of the | Byzantine Catholic Archeparchy of Pittsburgh from 2002 |
His specialities are in | Byzantine and Armenian art. |
uring Goatwhore, Mnemic, The Human Abstract, | Byzantine, and Arsis. |
y's library has over 8000 books of theology, | byzantine music, arts and history. |
se from which they eventually swept away the | Byzantine Empire as a whole. |
The painting of the whole church in the | Byzantine style as well as the construction of the new |
lt that Boniface was too closely tied to the | Byzantine Empire, as his brother Conrad had married in |
Sivriada was often used by the | Byzantine clerics as a distant place for peaceful wors |
33, he began communicating with Justinian I, | Byzantine emperor, as an independent sovereign, clearl |
He studied ancient and | Byzantine art as well as folk art due to his adoration |
30s the Metropolitan of Trebizond joined the | Byzantine clergy at the Council of Basel-Ferrara-Flore |
The | Byzantine Fortress at Isthmia is excavated. |
8 and 1859 he built a memorial church in the | Byzantine style at Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire. |
Byzantine mosaic at the Chora Church, Constantinople 1 | |
aic pavement, suggesting an Ancient Roman or | Byzantine presence at the site. |
y, he also travelled as an ambassador to the | Byzantine court at Constantinople and held the office |
The | Byzantine commander at Aleppo, Joachim, met the Muslim |
The campaign ended in the | Byzantine defeat at the Battle of Dyrrhachium on 18 Oc |
ected by Alexander Lingas, a musicologist of | Byzantine music at City University, London. |
r the Land of Israel (Palaestina province of | Byzantine Empire at that time). |
tines, the Pecheneg horde headed towards the | Byzantine capital at Constantinople, plundering the no |
the Ecumenical Patriarchate, he then studied | Byzantine Literature at Bochum University in Germany f |
He was present at the catastrophic | Byzantine defeat at the Battle of Anzen, where he repo |
After a | Byzantine retaliatory attack on Kerkyra, John exiled t |
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