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1. Of or pertaining to Byzantium or the Byzantine Empire

2. Constantinople became the capital of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire

3. Another difference between the Byzantine Empire and the Islamic Caliphates is

4. Constantinople (kŏn'stăn'tĭnō`pəl), former capital of the Byzantine Empire Byzantine Empire, successor state to the Roman Empire (see under Rome), also called Eastern Empire and East Roman Empire

5. Byzantine definition: Byzantine means related to or connected with the Byzantine Empire

6. During the Byzantine era, Constantinople was the capital of the Byzantine Empire

7. The Seljuks proceeded to gradually conquer the Anatolian part of the Byzantine Empire

8. Following the division, Constantinople became the capital of the Byzantine Empire in the 400s

9. After his father’s death, Cyril moved to Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire.

10. The Byzantine Empire had previously controlled the Red Sea, but piracy had been increasing.

11. Byzantinist person specialized in the study of history, culture and civilization of Byzantine empire

12. 1 Relating to Byzantium (now Istanbul), the Byzantine Empire, or the Eastern Orthodox Church

13. The collapse of the Crusader States was offset by Genoa's alliance with the Byzantine Empire.

14. Cataphract portrays the development of the art of war wrought by the early Byzantine Empire

15. The Byzantine empire was the empire left after the fall of the Western Roman Empire

16. He ruled during the protracted war between the Byzantine Empire and the First Bulgarian Empire.

17. Byzantine vs Islam Caliphates Religion was impactful to both the Byzantine Empire and the Islamic Caliphates

18. The Abkhaz were vassals of the Byzantine Empire when they became Christian under Justinian I (c

19. The Bogomils first appeared in the tenth century in Bulgaria and spread throughout the Byzantine Empire.

20. Byzantine art, the visual arts and architecture produced during the Middle Ages in the Byzantine Empire

21. Andronicus II Michael IX BYZANTINE EMPIRE Basilicon NGC AU50 Story Vault Stock Image, Multiple Quantity Available

22. Byzantinist definition, an authority on or student of the history and culture of the Byzantine Empire

23. The game 'Byzantium' deals with the rise of the Muslim Caliphate and its war with the Byzantine Empire

24. The Byzantine Empire, often called the Eastern Roman Empire or simply Byzantium, existed from 330 to 1453 CE.

25. The Bulgarians produced higher-quality tiles than the Byzantines and exported them to the Byzantine Empire and Kievan Rus'

26. Cataphract portrays the development of the art of war wrought by the early Byzantine Empire, during the reign of Emperor

27. He presented himself to Robert Guiscard who used him as a pretext to launch his invasion of the Byzantine Empire.

28. While the Byzantine Empire was fighting Abbasid rule in Syria and Anatolia, the caliphate’s military operations were focused on internal unrest.

29. The alliance with the restored Byzantine Empire increased the wealth and power of Genoa, and simultaneously decreased Venetian and Pisan commerce.

30. Bizantino m ( feminine singular bizantina, masculine plural Bizantinos, feminine plural bizantinas, comparable ) Byzantine (of or pertaining to Byzantium or the Byzantine empire) ( …

31. • Bezant is a medieval term for a gold coin from the Byzantine Empire • (in Romanesque architecture) any of a number of disklike ornaments • The gold solidus of the Byzantine Empire, widely circulated in the Middle Ages • In heraldry, a Bezant is a circle in or (gold), representing the gold coin called a Bezant

32. Indeed, Ptolemy's Almagest was claimed as a condition for peace by al-Ma'mum after a war between the Abbasids and the Byzantine Empire.

33. The most typical mitre in the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic churches is based on the closed Imperial crown of the late Byzantine Empire.

34. When they reached the territory of the Byzantine Empire, they pillaged it recklessly, and Byzantine emperor Alexios I escorted them to a camp outside Constantinople.

35. For ten years the country fought against the Byzantine Empire, Eastern Francia, Great Moravia, the Croats and the Serbs forming several unsuccessful alliances and changing sides.

36. This Crusader state lasted from 1204 until 1261, when Byzantine rule was reestablished in Constantinople and limited portions of the former Byzantine empire were also retaken

37. The problem with the dominant negative stereotypes of the Byzantine era is that it hides the rich contribution of the Byzantine Empire to the evolution of humanity.

38. Of or in the style of architecture developed in the Byzantine Empire, characterized by masonry construction, round arches, low domes on pendentives, and the extensive use of mosaics

39. Bezant - a gold coin of the Byzantine Empire; widely circulated in Europe in the Middle Ages bezzant , byzant , solidus coin - a flat metal piece (usually a disc) used as money

40. Bezant - a gold coin of the Byzantine Empire; widely circulated in Europe in the Middle Ages bezzant , byzant , solidus coin - a flat metal piece (usually a disc) used as money

41. The title tsar, the Bulgarian form of the Latin Caesar, was first adopted and used in Bulgaria by Simeon I, following a decisive victory over the Byzantine Empire in 913

42. (from the rulebook:) Byzantium is a game covering the high point of the Byzantine Empire, from the 8th century defeat of the Arabs to the fall of Constantinople in 1204 AD

43. The first tarot deck inspired by the Byzantine Empire, this sumptuous and evocative package will appeal to all those with an interest in history, ancient kingdoms, iconography and history of art

44. Bogomils. A dualist Christian sect which flourished in Bulgaria from the 10th to as late as the 17th cent., and more widely in the Byzantine Empire in the 11th–12th cents

45. Baklava is a delicious phyllo pastry popular in Middle Eastern countries. Its supposed origins are Turkish, dating to the Byzantine Empire (or even further), though many cultures claim it for their own

46. The Bogomils first appeared in the tenth century in Bulgaria and spread throughout the Byzantine Empire. Around the year 1150 they were repeatedly condemned and persecuted by Emperor Manuel Komnenos without any apparent effect

47. Blockaded Territory Blockader Conflict Details 1068-1071 Byzantine Empire Robert Guiscard: Norman conquest of southern Italy: Robert Guiscard's Norman forces Blockaded Byzantine cities in southern Italy, most notably in the siege of Bari.: 1084

48. Byzantine Empire, the eastern half of the Roman Empire, which survived for a thousand years after the western half had crumbled into various feudal kingdoms and which finally fell to Ottoman Turkish onslaughts in 1453.

49. Despite the name assigned to them by historians the Byzantines considered themselves to be Romans, and to be the Roman Empire, which is part of why the Byzantine Empire is also called the Eastern Roman Empire.

50. ‘A Bicipital axe was a cultic physical object of the Minoan civilisation.’ ‘He orders to raise in all the castles the Bicipital eagle as his emblem.’ ‘The symbol of the Byzantine Empire (Bicipital Eagle) is also impressive

51. The history of Byzantine Empire, affirms Hegel several pages earlier (355), "exhibits to us a millennial series of uninterrupted crimes, weaknesses, Basenesses and want of principle; a most repulsive and consequently a most uninteresting picture."

52. Of, characteristic of, or relating to Byzantium or the Byzantine Empire of, relating to, or characterizing the Orthodox Church or its rites and liturgy of or relating to the highly coloured stylized form of religious art developed in the Byzantine …

53. The area of modern Croatia comprised two Roman provinces, Pannonia and Dalmatia.After the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th Century A.D., the area was subjugated by the Ostrogoths for 50 years, before being incorporated into the Byzantine Empire.

54. A coordinated group of princely states with a common interest in maintaining trade along the river routes, Kievan Rus' controlled the trade route for furs, wax, and slaves between Scandinavia and the Byzantine Empire along the Volkhov and Dnieper Rivers.

55. Bogomilism (Bulgarian: Богомилство) was a heretical Gnostic dualistic sect, the synthesis of Armenian Paulicianism and the Bulgarian Slavonic Church reform movement, which emerged in Bulgaria between 927 and 970 and spread into Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, Serbia, Bosnia, Italy, and France.

56. Today, the city that lies on the Bosporus Strait in Turkey is named Istanbul, but it was once known as Constantinople (a name given to it when it became capital of the Eastern Roman, or Byzantine, Empire), and in ancient times, it was called Byzantium.

57. The Byzantine Empire (or Eastern Roman Empire) was the name of the eastern remnant of the Roman Empire which survived into the Middle Ages.Its capital was Constantinople, which today is called Istanbul.Unlike the Western Roman Empire, the most important language was Greek, not Latin, and Greek culture and identity dominated.

58. A Bezant was a coin, made of gold or silver, minted in the Byzantine Empire and used for currency throughout mediaeval Europe; nowadays the term is seldom used apart from heraldry, in which it is used to refer to a representation of a gold coin (a roundel of a gold colour).

59. The Principality of Achaea or of the Morea was one of the three vassal states of the Latin Empire which replaced the Byzantine Empire after the capture of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade.1 It became a vassal of the Kingdom of Thessalonica, along with the Duchy of Athens, until Thessalonica was captured by Theodore, the despot of Epirus, in 1224

60. The Battle of Alexandretta was the first clash between the forces of the Byzantine Empire and the Fatimid Caliphate in Syria.It was fought in early 971 near Alexandretta, while the main Fatimid army was besieging Antioch, which the Byzantines had captured two years previously.The Byzantines, led by one of Emperor John I Tzimiskes' household eunuchs, lured a 4,000-strong Fatimid detachment to

61. The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, or Byzantium, was the continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, when its capital city was Constantinople.It survived the fragmentation and fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD and continued to exist for an additional thousand years until it fell to