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Explore the exhibition The Glory of Byzantium, a celebration of the second golden age of Byzantine art. Includes Byzantine art themes, the history of Byzantium, and a visual timeline.
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John, S, Romanides, The Primitive Greek Romans. The Jews, Romans and Merovingian Franks and the cure of the sickness of religion. Augustine's sickness of religion swamps the Carolingian Franks. Religion is a neurobiological sickness with a specific cure which has been handed down by the prophets and apostles of the Old and New Testaments and preserved by the Fathers of Church. Between 330 and ...
Byzantine Studies Director of Byzantine Studies: Alice-Mary Talbot / e-mail: Byzantine@doaks.org Conferences Summer School in Byzantine Numismatics and Sigillography Collection / Selected Images Fellowships / Current Fellows Library / Online Library Catalog Publications / New and Recent Titles Dumbarton Oaks Hagiography Database of the 8th-10th Century Coin Exhibition Research Resources Related ...
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The Byzantine Studies Conference is an association for the presentation and discussion of papers embodying current research on all aspects of Byzantine history and culture. The Conference meets in a different city every year. At meetings, over 100 papers are usually presented and discussed in a relaxed but professional atmosphere. Although most of our ...
Roman Byzantine Sites Damascus Gate The Cardo Church of the Holy Sepulcher Nea Church Nea Church Vaults Inscription on a Course of the Western Wall The Bird Mosaic Church of Eleona and Church of the Ascension Jerusalem on the Madaba Map Sites Map Visit the Sites of the First Temple Period Visit the Sites of the Second Temple Period Visit the Sites of the Early Muslim Period Visit the Sites of ...
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BYZANTIUM UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN COLLECTIONS AND EXPEDITIONS Table of Contents Introduction: Byzantium Collections: Overview Papyrology Rare Books Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Expeditions: Overview Karanis Sinai Byzantine Studies Conference This exhibition celebrates the University of Michigan's long involvement in the recovery of the material culture of Byzantium, by highlighting the ...
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Produced by an international community of scholars, for academics and students with an interest in Byzantine Studies. Find out about forthcoming events and exhibitions, funding opportunities, recent publications and theses, ongoing fieldwork and courses in Byzantine Studies ...
Summary Maps Emperors Links Chat Room Art Coins Message Board Mail Byzantine Studies on the Net Thoughtline.com 1996-2001 ( Last Site update on November 9, 2001 ) This site is dedicated to the study of the Byzantine Empire, or later Roman Empire, Eastern Roman Empire or the Greek Empire. What you call this ancient political entity really isn't the point. The point is that the history and culture ...
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Straddling northeastern Greece, southern Bulgaria, and the European coast of Turkey, and bounded by the Balkan Mountains, the Black Sea, and the Aegean coast, Thrace exemplifies the spirit of survival.
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Nicephorus II Phocas Byzantine Emperor (963-969) Early Life Rise to Power Military Achievements Reputation & Descendants Mount Athos Coins Related Links Add Your Comments You can contact me for any comment or inquiry. ...
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Byzantine Macedonia Late Antiquity (324-565) The dark ages (565-867) Middle Byzantine period (867-1204) Late Byzantine period (1204-1430) The Emperors of the Byzantine Empire Byzantine Macedonia The outstanding importance of Macedonia in the age of Byzantium arose from the strategic position it occupied between the area around the Danube and the more southern region of the Balkans, on the one ...
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A selective timeline of Byzantine History, from your About.com Guide ...
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Links to Byzantine history sites.
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Photos of Constantinople Constantinople for thousand years was the Queen of cities=Basileuousa . Rome collapsed under the pressure of the Germanic invaders in 476. In 5th century the state's control passed to Greeks and Greek language became the official language. Thanks to its greater military and economic strength, Constantinople survived for a thousand years, despite revolutions, wars, and ...
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CONSTANTINOPLE THE 1000 YEARS CAPITAL OF HELLENIC (GREEK) EMPIRE OF BYZANTIUM Culture in Byzantium Art Achitecture Painting Monasteries-Churches Photos Mystras Monemvasia Holy Mountain of Athos More Monasteries People Emperors Manzikert (1071)-The begining of Holocaust Fall Basil II Links Byzantium Byzance Byzantine studies Byzantine links history themes Ecumenical Patriarchate Union of ...
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Emperors of the Byzantine Empire Dynasty of Constantine Constantine I the Great 324-337 Constantine II, Constantius, and Constans 337-340 Constantius 340-361 Julian 361-363 Jovian 363-364 Valentian I and Valens 364-375 Valens, Gratian and Valentian II 375-378 Dynasty of Theodosius Theodosius I the Great 378-395 Arcadius 395-408 Theodosius II 408-450 Marcian 450-474 Dynasty of Leo ...
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Nicephorus Phocas 963-969 Byzantine emperor (963-969), whose military achievements against the Muslim Arabs contributed to the resurgence of Byzantine power in the 10th century. Born (912 ) in Cappadocia, Nicephorus was descended from the aristocratic family of Phokades from Cappadocia which possessed considerable tracts of land. Serving as Domestichos of the schools in the East, during the ...
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