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Byzantine

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Byzantine meaning

Of or pertaining to Byzantium. | Belonging to the civilization of the Eastern Roman Empire between 331, when its capital was moved to Constantinople, and 1453, when that capital was conquered by the Turks and ultimately renamed Istanbul. | Of a style of architecture prevalent in the Eastern Empire down to 1453, marked by the round arch springing from columns or piers, the dome supported upon pendentives, capitals elaborately sculptured, mosaic or other encrustations, etc.

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The area is home to more than seventy Byzantine and post-Byzantine churches, all with unique exterior décor, as well as rare paintings.

She is also a Life Trustee of the Art Institute of Chicago and established the Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture in Boston, promoting Byzantine studies.

The rock-cut structures in Kıbrıscık are believed to date back to the Byzantine era, specifically between the seventh and eighth centuries A.D. They were likely used for protection and shelter by the Byzantine inhabitants of the region.

Mrs. Shorter said it is also special to be instrumental in starting a new Byzantine community because her grandparents were founding members of a Byzantine church in Bedford, Ohio.

Around the 6th century, Slavs appeared on Byzantine borders in great numbers. citation The Byzantine records note that grass would not regrow in places where the Slavs had marched through, so great were their numbers.

As the Bulgars had been raiding Byzantine lands since 976, the Byzantine government sought to cause dissension amongst them by allowing the escape of their captive emperor Boris II of Bulgaria.

At the beginning, they were under the influence of Byzantine Art which was particularly felt after the fall of Constantinople in 1204, when many Byzantine artists fled to Serbia.

At the time it was the oldest known germination, citation remaining so until a new record was set in 2012. citation Byzantine monastery The remnants of a Byzantine church dating from the 5th and 6th centuries have also been excavated on the top of Masada.

Cimabue is generally regarded as one of the first great Italian painters to break from the Italo-Byzantine style, although he still relied on Byzantine models.

Pelikan, The Spirit of Eastern Christendom Though significant in the history of religious doctrine, the Byzantine controversy over images is not seen as of primary importance in Byzantine history.

Small Byzantine church Holy spirit(Agiou pneumatos) in Limnakaro plateau; dates back to the second Byzantine period.

The arrival of Alexios Komnenos Bryennios with some ships failed to retrieve the Byzantine position. d The naval battle was decided in favour of the Sicilians, while John Doukas and Alexios Bryennios (along with four Byzantine ships) were captured.

The Byzantine liturgical calendar, observed by the Eastern Orthodox Church and Eastern Catholic Churches of Byzantine rite, lists both Constantine and his mother Helena as saints.

Within the span of a few decades, the city shifted from Byzantine to Persian rule, then back to Roman-Byzantine dominion.

A third large fire was in Boeotia, north of Athens, where a 1,000-year-old UNESCO-listed Byzantine monastery, Hosios Loukas, narrowly escaped destruction on Wednesday.

Byzantine rules and draconian penalties kill collaboration in a world without perfect knowledge.

Feinstein often spent the autumn high holidays in the gold-domed, Byzantine Revival synagogue — one of the oldest in California and among the largest in the U.S. — usually sitting three rows back from the front, Singer said.

He may have been more inclined to believe in the prophecy because as the fourth son of the previous ruler, he was not initially destined to become the Byzantine emperor.

Indeed, Byzantine architects, artisans, and engineers brought the Greco-Roman architecture of antiquity into the Middle Ages.

John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were much influenced by the Byzantine legal code when they were helping to formulate the Constitution and basic laws of the United States.