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Byzantinism, or Byzantism, is the
political system and
culture of the
Byzantine Empire, and its
spiritual successors the
Orthodox Christian Balkan countries...
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Impact Byzantine commonwealth Byzantine studies Museums Byzantinism Cyrillic script Neo-Byzantine
architecture Gr****
scholars in the
Renaissance Third...
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Despite the
occasionally derogatory use of the
terms "Byzantine" and "
Byzantinism", the
Byzantine bureaucracy had a
distinct ability to
adapt to the empire's...
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Impact Byzantine commonwealth Byzantine studies Museums Byzantinism Cyrillic script Neo-Byzantine
architecture Gr****
scholars in the
Renaissance Third...
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Cappadocia by
Susan R.
Holman Schlumberger,
Gustave Léon (1890). Un
empereur byzantin au dixième siècle, Nicép**** Phocas. Paris: Firmin-Didot. pp. 250–251....
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Byzantinus yielded "Byzantine", with 15th and 16th
century forms including Byzantin, Bizantin(e), Bezantin(e), and
Bysantin as well as
Byzantian and Bizantian...
- OCLC 1046639111. Cheynet, Jean-Claude, ed. (2006), Le
Monde Byzantin II: L'Empire
byzantin (641–1204) (in French), Paris:
Presses Universitaires de France...
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courts such as
those in the
Balkan states, the
Ottoman Empire and Russia.
Byzantinism is a term that was
coined for this
spread of the
Byzantine system in...
- Philipp,
Prince of
Eulenburg and Hertefeld,
Count of
Sandels (12
February 1847 – 17
September 1921) was a
diplomat of the
German Empire who
achieved considerable...
- in the
large volume by
Gustave Schlumberger,
Sigillographie de l'empire
Byzantin,
published in 1904. The
first international colloquium on
Byzantine sigillography...