- 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...
- This is a list of the
Byzantine emperors from the
foundation of
Constantinople in 330 AD,
which marks the
conventional start of the
Byzantine Empire (or...
- relations, p. 460, at
Google Books BRILL, 1981, p. 460. Zank, Michael. "
Byzantian Jerusalem".
Boston University.
Retrieved 1
February 2007.
Gideon Avni...
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Lydians (595–546 BC),
Persians (546–334 BC),
Romans (74–395 AD) and
Byzantians (395 AD to late 13th century, with two
brief occupations by
Ummayads in...
-
including Byzantin, Bizantin(e), Bezantin(e), and
Bysantin as well as
Byzantian and Bizantian. The name
Byzantius and
Byzantinus were
applied from the...
- were
mentioned first by
Xenophon and then by
Theopompus who
wrote that
Byzantians "spent
their time at the
market and the harbour". In Justinian's age the...
-
including Byzantin, Bizantin(e), Bezantin(e), and
Bysantin as well as
Byzantian and Bizantian. The name
Byzantius and
Byzantinus were
applied from the...
-
Golden et al. (2007), p. 85). V.S.
Flyorov (2017), «Building
Materials of
Byzantian Origin in
Khazar Fortresses of the
Lower Don» (English
summary of article...
- relations, p. 460, at
Google Books BRILL, 1981, p. 460. Zank, Michael. "
Byzantian Jerusalem".
Boston University.
Retrieved 1
February 2007.
Gideon Avni...
- century,
being overrun by Russians, and
finally conquered by
Russian and
Byzantian forces in 1016. 760 The
Karaites reject the
authority of the oral law...