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Empire Byzantine

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Egypt under Byzantine Rule  [1]

Personnages historiques: Bysantie  [17]

  

Guerres d'Empire de Byzantine (395-1453)  [4]

Phylologie Byzantine et Grecque Nouvelle  [1]

  

Byzantine Art  [9]

    
Voir aussi
  • Histoire d'Europe
  • Rome antique
  • Histoire: Grèce

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    Freeman And Sear
    A full-service firm dealing in fine ancient coins and artifacts, including classical Roman, Greek, Byzantine, and Medievil items. [eng]
    Roman Emperors - Imperial Battle Index
    Imperial battle descriptions and maps. By Hugh Elton. Part of De Imperatoribus Romanis. [eng]
    Byzantine Empire 610-1095 by Sanderson Beck
    Heraclius and Byzantine Wars 610-717. Maximus the Confessor and John of Damascus. Leo III and Byzantine Iconoclasm 717-843. Byzantine Empire and Bulgaria 843-927. Byzantine Expansion 927-1025. Byzantine Decline 1025-1095. Barlaam and Ioasaph and Digenis Akritas. [eng]
    Byzantium: The Byzantine Studies Page
    Byzantine Studies Conference. Syllabi. Course outlines. Gallery. Basic reference documents on byzantine culture. Shareware. Bibliographic guides in Byzantine studies. Internet Medieval Sourcebook. Byzantine paleography. Byzantine studies articles. Reviews of Byzantine books. Internet discussions of Byzantine issues. Byzantine music. Links. Prepared and maintained by Paul Halsall. [eng]
    Byzantine Empire
    The Byzantine Empire is also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, for it was in fact a continuation of the Roman Empire into its eastern part. At its greatest size, during the 500's AD, Byzantine included parts of southern and eastern Europe, the Middle East, and northern Africa. Chronology of Emperors. [eng]
    Impero Romano d'Oriente
    Mille anni di storia attraverso il tessuto sociale, la religione, la filosofia,l'arte, i rapporti con Venezia con ilSud-Italia e con gli Slavi, dell'Impero Romano d'Oriente o Bizantino. [ita]
    The Byzantine Empire
    300-867: Formation of a Christian Empire. 527-565: Reign of Justinian. 867-1056: Macedonian dynasty. 1056-1453: Decline of the Byzantine Empire. Part of Mediterranean Basin Chronology. [eng]
    Âèçàíòèÿ â XII âåêå
    Õðîíîëîãèÿ. [rus]
    Âèçàíòèÿ â XV âåêå
    Õðîíîëîãèÿ. [rus]
    Âèçàíòèéñêàÿ èìïåðèÿ (976 - 1096) [Õðîíîëîãèÿ âîéí Ñðåäíåâåêîâüÿ]
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    Byzantine Empire Research Sources on the Web
    Links sorted by categories [eng]
    CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Byzantine Empire
    Visit the New Advent website for the Summa Theologica, Church Fathers, Catholic Encyclopedia and more. The subject will be here treated under the following divisions: I. Byzantine Civilization; II. Dynastic History. [eng]
    Âèçàíòèÿ â XIII âåêå
    Õðîíîëîãèÿ. [rus]
    Âèçàíòèÿ â XIV âåêå
    Õðîíîëîãèÿ. [rus]
    The Byzantine Empire
    I. The Old and the New. II. Church and State. III. The Emperor Justinitan (r. 527-565). IV. The Later Byzantine Empire. [eng]
    Knox, The Byzantine Empire
    Introduction into the Byzantine History [eng]
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