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  1. THE HISTORY OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE by George Finlay, 1935-01-01
  2. HISTORY OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE TWO VOLUMES by A. A. Vasiliev, 1929-01-01
  3. HISTORY OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE, 324-1453 VOLUME 1 by ALEXANDER ALEXANDROVICH VASILIEV, 1976-01-01
  4. History Of The Byzantine Empire From DCCXVI To MLVII by George Finlay, 1920
  5. History of the byzantine Empire Volume One by A A. Vasiliev, 1970-01-01
  6. HISTORY OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE; VOLUME 1 by A. A. Vasiliev, 1928
  7. History of the Byzantine Empire: Two Volume Set by Alexander Vasiliev, 1952-01-01
  8. History of the Byzantine Empire From 716-1057 by George Finlay, 1935
  9. History of The Byzantine Empire 324-1453 : Volume Two
  10. History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453: Volume I and II by A. A. VASILIEV, 1964
  11. History of the Byzantine Empire (Volume II) by A. A. Vasiliev, 1929-01-01
  12. History of the Byzantine Empire 2 Volumes by A A Vasiliev, 1952
  13. Istoriia Vizantiiskoi Imperii: Tom 1: Vremia do Krestovykh Pokhodov: do 1081 g. [The History of the Byzantine empire: Volume one: The Time prior to the Crusades: Before 1081] by A.A Vasil'ev, 1998
  14. HISTORY OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE, 324-1453. Vol. 2 [Vol. 2 Only] 2nd Eng. ed

41. Royalty.nu - Eastern Roman Empire - The Byzantine Empire - Emperors Of Byzantium
Long recognized as the basic history of the byzantine empire, this book capturesthe full sweep, grandeur, and tragedy of Byzantium's rise and fall. (UK).
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The Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire began as part of the Roman Empire . When the Roman emperor Jovian died suddenly in 364 AD, officials chose a high-ranking military officer named Valentinian to succeed him. To help keep order in the huge empire, Valentinian I split it in half and made his younger brother Valens emperor of the East. This was not the first time that co-emperors had reigned over the empire, but it was the beginning of a permanent separation of the empire into two realms, East and West. Three decades later, East and West Rome were briefly reunited under the leadership of a single emperor, Theodosius I. But upon his death in 395, the empire was divided between his sons Arcadius and Honorius, and from this time on East and West were ruled separately. The Western empire was overthrown by barbarians in 476, but the Eastern empire lasted for almost a thousand years more. Over time it evolved into a society very different from that of ancient Rome, and later historians gave it a new name: the Byzantine Empire. The word Byzantine comes from Byzantium, the original name of the empire's splendid capital, Constantinople (modern Istanbul, in Turkey). The Byzantine Empire itself is also called Byzantium. It included Asia Minor, the Balkan Peninsula, and varying other territories.

42. Byzantine Empire
The eastern half continued as the byzantine empire, with Constantinople as its capital. Fewcities in history have lasted as long without being overrun by an
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Anthemios and Isidorus Hagia Sophia, Constantinople The Roman-Byzantine Period (135-638 CE) The Byzantine Empire was the successor state to the Roman Empire . It was also called the Eastern or East Roman Empire. In 135 CE the Emperor Hadrian declared a new city on the site of Jerusalem, called Colonia Aelia Capitolina. A new municipal plan was introduced which bore hardly any resemblance to the former city. Indeed the Roman influence is felt to this day: the main streets of the Old City still follow the Roman grid. The Forum,established in the city center, consisted of public buildings including a temple of Aphrodite, goddess of beauty and love. The Roman 10th Legion was camped in the western part of town near the Citadel. Jerusalem was no longer the country's capital nor itsÊeconomic center. Its religious status also declined: Jews were not permitted to enter, while Christianity was still a forbidden religion.

43. The Coins And History Of Asia
Comprehensive introduction to the coinage of the East, from 600 BC to 1600 AD.Category Recreation Collecting Coins World Coins Asia...... of over 2100 coins, these pages are to be a resource for students of Near Eastern,Persian, Indian, Central Asian and Chinese history from 600 byzantine empire.
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the coins and history of asia
Containing information and scans of over 2100 coins, these pages are to be a resource for students of Near Eastern, Persian, Indian, Central Asian and Chinese history from 600 BC to 1600 AD. Permanent exhibits with emphasis on Sasanian, Hunnic and Central Asian coinages. Check back often and reload everything because I'm adding all the time. Begun in July 1996, I've resigned myself to the fact that this will take the better part of several dozen more years to complete. Oh well.
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44. Byzantine Empire
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  • 45. Records For Macdonald, Andrew. (in MARION)
    Magic byzantine empire history Congresses. Record 1 of 1. byzantinemagic / edited by Henry Maguire. Washington, DC Dumbarton
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    46. Records For Mine Roof Bolting -- Bibliography -- Catalogs. (in MARION)
    Miracles byzantine empire history. Record 1 of 1. The miraclesof St. Artemios a collection of miracle stories by an anonymous
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    47. History Of Byzantium, Byzance, Constantinople And Istanbul
    to themselves during their one thousand year long history as the empire, however,historians began to refer to this empire as the byzantine empire and so
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    A Great Empire; The Byzantines In the year 395, when the Roman emperor Theodosum I divided the empire and placed his son Arcadius at the head of the Eastern side and his other son Honorius on the throne of the Western side, he could not have known what kinds of effects this action was to have on the future. The Western Roman Empire, with Honorius at its head, was to have a short life. The Eastem Roman Empire, however, was to last almost one thousand years until it was finally put to an end by the Ottoman Empire Mehmet II when he conquered the city of Istanbul in 1453. The city of Byzantium was chosen to be the capitol of the Eastern Roman Empire.
    Sixty five years later, however, the name of the city was changed to Constantinople in honor of its founder, Constantine. Even though this radical change was made in the concept of the empire, the Byzantines always referred to themselves during their one thousand year long history as the Roman Empire and their nation as the Nation of Rome. After the collapse of the empire, however, historians began to refer to this empire as the "Byzantine" Empire and so it is remembered today. This empire began in 330 and lasted until 1453, for 1123 years. A struggle between Moslems and Christians began to arise in the Middle Ages. Those warriors known as the Crusaders were the most concrete example of the struggle between these two major religious beliefs.

    48. Empress Theodora (ca. 500-548) Library Of Congress Citations
    Empresses byzantine empire Biography. byzantine empire history JustinianI, 527565. byzantine empire history Justinian I, 527-565.
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    Empress Theodora (ca. 500-548)
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    Down to Name Citations National Library of Canada LC Online Catalog ... Free Email from Malaspina Book Citations [13 Records] Author: Gerson, Noel Bertram, 1914- Title: Theodora, a novel [by] Samuel Edwards. Published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1969] Description: 275 p. 22 cm. LC Call No.: PZ3.G323 Tj PS3513.E8679 Dewey No.: 813/.5/2 Subjects: Theodora, Empress, consort of Justinian I, Emperor of the East, d. 548 Fiction. Empresses Byzantine Empire Fiction. Biographical fiction. gsafd Control No.: 69011067 //r944 Author: Browning, Robert, 1914- Title: Justinian and Theodora. Published: New York, Praeger [1971] Description: 272 p. illus., facsims. (1 col.), geneal. table, maps, plates (part col.), ports. (part col.) 26 cm. LC Call No.: DF572 .B76 1971b Dewey No.: 949.5/01/0922 B Notes: Bibliography: p. 265-266. Subjects: Justinian I, Emperor of the East, 483?-565. Emperors Byzantine Empire Biography. Theodora, Empress, consort of Justinian I, Emperor of the East, d. 548. Empresses Byzantine Empire Biography. Byzantine Empire History Justinian I, 527-565. Control No.: 72100907 //r944 Author: Browning, Robert, 1914- Title: Justinian and Theodora. Published: London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1971. Description: 272 p. illus. (some col.), facsims. (some col.), geneal. tables, maps. 26 cm. LC Call No.: DF572 .B76 Dewey No.: 949.5/01/0924 B ISBN: 0397001000 Notes: Illus. on lining papers. Bibliography: p. 265-266. Subjects: Justinian I, Emperor of the East, 483?-565. Theodora, Empress, consort of Justinian I, Emperor of the East, d. 548. Control No.: 73596114 //r942

    49. The Byzantines
    An overview by Richard Hooker, part of the World Civilizations site housed by Washington State University.Category Society history Middle Ages byzantine empire...... and protect the western border while the byzantine empire focussed on Persia, whichHeraclius finally defeated and permanently ended the long history of that
    http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/MA/BYZ.HTM
    were the Roman Empire, not simply a continuation of it in the East. The capital city, Constantinople, had been founded as the capital of Rome by the Emperor Constantine, but a uniquely Greek or Byzantine character to the Roman Empire can be distinguished as early as Diocletian. When Rome was seized by Goths, this was a great blow to the Roman Empire, but it didn't effectively end it. Although Rome was under the control of foreigners who themselves claimed to be continuing the empire, the Byzantine empire continued as before, believing themselves to be the Roman Empire.
    AD had to deal with cultural influences and political threats from European cultures, Asian cultures and, primarily, Islam after the seventh century.
    Justinian
    Langobardi
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    Corpus iuris civilis . This was not only a great legal achievement in codifying Roman law, it was also the first systematic attempt to synthesize Roman law and jurisprudence with Christianity. Although Byzantium would eventually fade in influence, from the eleventh century onwards, Justinian's Corpus iuris civilis became the foundation of all European law and legal practice (except for England).

    50. Egypt: History - Byzantine Period
    Meanwhile the old Roman empire crumbled under barbarian invasions andinternal conflict, and the byzantine empire rose in its place.
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    Alexandria: The Byzantine Period It is with the ascension of the Roman emperor Constantine With so much emphasis on Constantinople, and the fact that much of the Egyptian grain production was being shipped there, Alexandria began to slip from its position at the center of the Mediterranean world. Meanwhile the old Roman Empire crumbled under barbarian invasions and internal conflict, and the Byzantine Empire rose in its place. The center of the world moved to Constantinople, which under the Byzantines became a center for art, science, and religious and secular learning. Alexandria continued to influence the world, only more subtly now. In 529 the emperor Justinian closed the Academy of Athens, forbidding the teaching of what he called "pagan philosophy", yet Alexandria's schools remained open, teaching Atristotelian and Platonic philosophy well into the eighth century. Return to History Egypt Home Page Design, Layout and Graphic Art by

    51. World History Byzantine Empire C 500 CE To C 1000 CE History (Europe) Byzantine
    World history byzantine empire c 500 CE to c 1000 CE history (Europe)byzantine Revival 780842 Warren T Treadgold. World history
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    World history Byzantine Empire c 500 CE to c 1000 CE History (Europe) Byzantine Revival 780-842 Warren T Treadgold
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    52. Asian / Middle Eastern History Byzantine Empire BCE To C 500 CE C 500 CE To C 10
    Asian / Middle Eastern history byzantine empire BCE to c 500 CE c 500 CE to c 1000CE c 1000 CE to c 1500 Military Science Byzantium and Its Army 2841081
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    Asian / Middle Eastern history Byzantine Empire BCE to c 500 CE c 500 CE to c 1000 CE c 1000 CE to c 1500 Military Science Byzantium and Its Army 284-1081 Warren T Treadgold
    Subject: Asian / Middle Eastern history Byzantine Empire BCE to c 500 CE c 500 CE to c 1000 CE c 1000 CE to c 1500 Military Science
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    53. History Of The Byzantine Empire (324-1453) : Ward And Massey Libraries Of The Mi
    Vasiliev, AA. Title history of the byzantine empire (3241453). PublisherMadison,The University of Wisconsin Press,1964. Comments Volume I II.
    http://www.mises.org/wardlibrary_detail.asp?control=5936

    54. Project Page - Byzantine Empire
    Serbian history history resources from the City of Belgrade's siteinclude byzantine empire and Medieval Serbian Belgrade links.
    http://www.drydenschools.org/mediacenter/MSHS/projects/tspitzer2.html
    Ms. Spitzer's Byzantine Empire Project
    General Byzantine Period Links
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    Entry from the Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th edition, at Bartleby.com. European Middle Ages: The Byzantine Empire
    Includes information about Justinian, Islam, The Crusaders, Byzantine Christianity, and The Slavs. The Byzantine Empire (395 - 1453)
    Byzantine Studies at About.com

    This subject directory covers Byzantine Military History, People, Religious History, and special topics in Byzantine history. Search within the category for specific listings by assigned topic (i.e. Theodora). Byzantine Civilization
    Lecture from The History Guide. Provides hyperlinked overview of period. AllEmpires.com: The Byzantine Empire Part 1 (From 330 - 1204)
    Provides an overview of the empire from its inception to its downfall. Also contains a list of emperors, maps, and a timeline. Mughal India The Mughal Empire
    Overview of the rulers and key events in the Mughal Empire. Includes a map that shows the extent of the Mughal Empire as of 1530, 1605, and 1707.

    55. Turkey History Of Anatolia - Byzantine Empire
    The diverse history of the empire has always been an interesting research topic byitself. Under the byzantine rule, Anatolia was the scene of continuous wars
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    THE ROMAN AGE: CHRISTIANITY AND THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE:
    Anatolia has always been a sacred land since the biblical times. Noah's arc had landed on Mt. Ararat, Ptophet Abraham lived in Edessa (Urfa) and Harran. St. Paul was born in Tarsus; he traveled throughout Anatolia and preached, to spread the word on the newborn religion. The followers of Jesus adopted the name "Christian", in the.cave church of St. Peter in Antioch and used this name thereafter. St. John, the evangelist, wrote his Gospel in the city of Ephesus. Mother Mary spent the last years of her life and passed away there. The seven churches of Revelation are also located in Anatolia. The early ecumenical councils were held in the major cities of Asia Minor; Nicaea (Iznik), Ephesos, Constantinople (Istanbul) and Chalchedon (Kadýköy).

    56. ByzNet Byzantine Studies On The Net Links Page
    Religion. New Advent Catholic Supersite Ecclesiastical history of byzantineempire. Albania - history of the byzantine empire in Illyria and Albania.
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    Comprehensive Byzantine Studies Page - Probably the best and most comprehensive Byzantine related site on the web. If you have the time and want to know anything related to the Byzantine Empire then this should be a definite stop.
    Byzantine Studies Conferece
    - Byzantine Studies Conference courtesy of the University of Southern Carolina. Information page about the Eastern Roman Empire - Partially complete and very slow to load since it is on GeoCities overcapacity servers. Note: There does not seem to have been an update of this site since early 1999. Ohio State University - Information on the Byzantine Empire in respect to its relation with a related calss at the school. Compiled by Timothy E. Gregory. University of Michigan - Overview of The University of Michigans collections epeditions.

    57. HISTORY OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE, BIBLIOGRAPHIES
    Paul Stephenson. HI313 AN INTRODUCTION TO byzantine history AND CIVILIZATION.BIBLIOGRAPHIES. A Select List of Primary Sources; Secondary
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    Paul Stephenson
    HI313: AN INTRODUCTION TO BYZANTINE HISTORY AND CIVILIZATION
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    May 2002

    58. WorldBook General Reference Encyclopedia > History > Ancient World > Byzantine E
    HOMEPAGE The Sutfable Book Project, WorldBook General Reference Encyclopedia history Ancient World byzantine empire byzantine empire.
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    59. Celtiagh Spioradail Eachdraidh : Byzantine History Links
    Department Historical Documents relating to the byzantine empire. Home, CelticLinks, byzantine Links. Monastic history Links, Library Links, Archaeology Links.
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    Byzantine History
    This page is under construction. Byzantine Studies Page
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    Roman and Byzantine Rulers ... Byzantium University of Michigan Byzantine Catholics Ecumenical Patriarchate Orthodox Christianity Infromation Center Mount Athos ... Istanbul Princeton University's Archaeology Department Historical Documents relating to the Byzantine Empire Home ... Contact Me

    60. The Israeli History From The Byzantine Empire To The Ottoman Empire Section Of J
    Welcome to The Israeli history from The byzantine empire to The Ottomanempire Section of Jonathan's Likud Homepage! Shema Yisrael
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    Welcome to The Israeli History from The Byzantine Empire to The Ottoman Empire Section of Jonathan's Likud Homepage!
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    In 614 C.E., The Persians invaded Palestine and with the help of The Jews defeated The Byzantines. For this, The Persians, allowed The Jews to live in Jerusalem. Unfourtunently, in 629 C.E., The Byzantines returned and defeated The Persians. They brought back with them their horrible ways, and restored Christianity in Jerusalem, and renewed the ban on Jews living there.
    After the start of Islam, The Arabs conquered Syria, Palestine, Egypt, Persia, and much of North Africa, in The Jihad, The Islamic Holy War. They captured Jerusalem in 638 C.E.. Between 688 and 691, they began their occupation of The Temple Mount, Judaism's holiest site in The World, and built The Mosque of Omar. However, this occupation wasn't totally negative. It was better than the rule of The Byzantines. Conditions in Palestine improved. Jews were once again permitted to enter the city and pray at The Kotel. A small Jewish community in Jerusalem soon formed. Under Arab rule between 638 and 1099, Jerusalem was ruled from Damascus, Baghdad, or Cairo. In 1071, Jerusalem was captured by The Turks. They persecuted Christian pilgrims to Jerusalem. This lead Christian Europe to start The Crusades against Muslim rule in Palestine.
    In 1095, The Catholic Church decided to free Palestine from Muslim rule. As these Anti-Semitic crusaders marched to Palestine, they killed Jews on the way. They attacked Palestine from The North and from The Mediterranean Sea. When they reached Jerusalem, they slaughtered its Jewish and Arab inhabitants. The Crusaders ruled Palestine for 88 years until Saladin, the Muslim ruler recaptured it. Saladin's court physician was Moses Maimonides. In 1291, The Muslims captured Akko and put an end to Christian rule in Palestine. There were 6 more Crusades and fortunently, they all ended in a Christian defeat.

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