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  1. Religious and political history and thought in the Byzantine Empire (Collected studies ; CS71) by Paul Julius Alexander, 1978
  2. Cambridge Medieval History Volume IV, the Byzantine Empire (2 Vol.): Part I - Byzantium and Its Neighbours: Part II - Government, Church and Civilisation by J. M., Ed. Hussey, 1966
  3. The Cambridge Medieval History, Vol. IV: The Byzantine Empire, Part II: Governme by J. M. (editor) Hussey, 1967
  4. The Cambridge Medieval History Volume IV: The Byzantine Empire, Part II: Government, Church and Civilization [[Hardcover] 1967]
  5. The Byzantine Empire, 1025-1204, A Political History by Michael Angold, 1997
  6. A Short History of Byzantium by John Julius Norwich, 1998-12-29
  7. The Secret History (Penguin Classics) by Procopius, 2007-12-18
  8. Yarmuk AD 636: The Muslim conquest of Syria (Campaign) by David Nicolle, 1994-05-26
  9. Byzantine Infantryman: Eastern Roman Empire c.900-1204 (Warrior) by Timothy Dawson, 2007-06-19
  10. The Palgrave Atlas of Byzantine History by John Haldon, 2005-12-10
  11. Life During the Great Civilizations - The Byzantine Empire (Life During the Great Civilizations) by Don Nardo, 2005-06-07
  12. Byzantium: An Illustrated History by Sean McLachlan, 2004-12-18
  13. The Art of the Byzantine Empire 312-1415: Sources and Documents (MART: The Medieval Academy Reprints for Teaching) (MART: The Medieval Academy Reprints for Teaching) by Cyril Mango, 1986-05-01
  14. Economic Expansion in the Byzantine Empire, 900-1200 by Alan Harvey, 2003-10-30

81. History Of The Byzantine Empire (324-1453) : Ward And Massey Libraries Of The Mi
Vasiliev, AA. Title history of the byzantine empire (3241453). Publisher Madison,The University of Wisconsin Press,1964. Comments Volume I II.
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82. Society: History: By_Time_Period: Middle_Ages: Byzantine_Empire - Open Site
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83. Alibris: Byzantine Empire
Someday she ll sit on the throne and rule the vast byzantine empire. verve, John Julius Norwich has condensed his celebrated threevolume history of Byzantium
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Browse for subject " Byzantine Empire " matched 351 titles. Sometimes it pays off to expand your search to view all available copies of books matching your search terms. Page of 15 sort results by Top Selling Title Author Used Price New Price Decline and fall of the Roman Empire more books like this by Gibbon, Edward 'Gibbon is a kind of bridge that connects the ancient with the ancient with the modern ages, ' noted Thomas Carlyle. 'And how gorgeously does it swing across the gloomy and tumultuous chasm of these barbarous centuries.' Indeed, Gibbon, the supreme historian of the Enlightenmentthe illustrious scholar who envisioned history as a branch of... buy used: from buy new: from The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire more books like this by Gibbon, Edward

84. The Coins And History Of 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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85. ART HISTORY RESOURCES: Part 7 Art Of The Middle Ages
The Palaiologan Period (12611453). byzantine Art (through etciù Museum); Early byzantine empire (7 - 11th c. AD) (through Images from history);
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    Text Card ENG0832 AA Vasiliev history of the byzantine empire. Author, Vasiliev, AA (see also the author card). Title, history of the byzantine empire. Subtitle,
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    88. UW Press - : History Of The Byzantine Empire, 324#1453, Volume II
    history. history of the byzantine empire, 324–1453, Volume II Second English Edition Alexander A. Vasiliev. Vasiliev s survey of
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    History
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    Alexander A. Vasiliev
    "Vasiliev's survey of Byzantine history is unique in the field. It is complete, including a sketch of literature and art for each period, while all other works of the kind, even the most recent, either are restricted to a shorter time, or neglect some side of eastern civilization. . . . This widely known and highly prized History of the Byzantine Empire needs not the commendation of any reviewer. Written originally in Russian, it has been turned into English, French, Spanish, and Turkish. It has always been a favorite with students."- The Catholic Historical Review April LC: 58-009277 DF
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    89. UW Press - : History Of The Byzantine Empire, 324#1453, Volume I
    history of the byzantine empire, 324–1453, Volume I Second English Edition Alexander A. Vasiliev This is the revised English translation from the original
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    Alexander A. Vasiliev
    "This is the revised English translation from the original work in Russian of the history of the Great Byzantine Empire. It is the most complete and thorough work on this subject. From it we get a wonderful panorama of the events and developments of the struggles of early Christianity, both western and eastern, with all of its remains of the wonderful productions of art, architecture, and learning."— Southwestern Journal of Theology April LC: 58-009277 DF
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    90. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Humanities - History - Asia & Middle
    3. byzantine empire World history Compass http//www.worldhistorycompass.com/byzan.htm Guide furnishes a variety of study resources related to the history
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    91. Historical Diagram: Byzantine Empire
    AD 12081258) empire of Nikaia; PALAIOLOGIAN DYNASTY (AD 1259-1453); Michael VIII Palaiologos (AD 1259-1282). Selection of highlights of the byzantine history.
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    Introduction After the division of the Roman state (AD 395) and the fall of the Western Roman Empire (conventionally in AD 476) the Eastern Roman Empire
    • HOUSE OF CONSTANTINE I (AD 307-363)
    • Flavius Valerius Constantinus [Constantine I] (AD 307-337)
    • HOUSE OF VALENTINIAN I (AD 364-378/392)
    • HOUSE OF THEODOSIOS I (AD 379-423/450)
    • Theodosios I (AD 379-395)
    • EMPERORS from Valentinian III to Zeno (AD 423-476/491)
    • Zeno (AD 474-491)
    • EMPERORS from Anastasios I to Phokas (AD 491-610)
    • Anastasios I (AD 491-518)
    • Iustinus I [ Justin I ] (AD 518-527)
    • Iustinianus I [ Justinian I ] (AD 527-565)
    • Iustinus II [ Justin II ] (AD 565-578)
    • Tiberius Constantinus [ Tiberius II ] (AD 578-582)
    • Mauricius Tiberius [ Maurice ] (AD 582-602)
    • Focas [ Phokas ] (AD 602-610)
    • HERAKLEIAN DYNASTY (AD 610-711)
    • Herakleios (AD 610-641)
    • Constans II (AD 641-668)
    • Constantinus IV [ Constantine IV ] (AD 668-685)
    • Iustinianus II [ Justinian II ; first reign] (AD 685-692)
    • Iustinianus II [ Justinian II ; second reign] (AD 705-711)
    • ISAURIAN DYNASTY (AD 717-802)
    • Leo III (AD 717-741)
    • EMPERORS from Nikephoros I to Leo V (AD 802-820)
    • AMORIAN DYNASTY (AD 820-867)
    • Theophilos (AD 829-842)
    • MACEDONIAN DYNASTY (AD 867-1056)
    • Leo VI (AD 886-912)
    • Konstantinos VII [ Constantine VII ] (AD 913-959)
    • Nikephoros II Phokas
    • Ioannes I [ John I Tsimiskes
    • Basileios II [ Basil II Boulgaroktonos ] (AD 976-1025)
    • Konstantinos VIII [ Constantine VIII ] (AD 1025-1028)
    • EMPERORS from Michael VI to Nikephoros III (1056-1081)
    • KOMNENIAN DYNASTY (AD 1081-1185)
    • Alexios I Komnenos (AD 1081-1118)
    • DYNASTY OF THE ANGELOI (AD 1185-1204)

    92. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Society > ... > By Time Period > Middle Ages > Byz
    Explore Byzantium A site devoted to the history and culture of the byzantine empire. Includes photographs, maps and articles. byzantium
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    93. The Pocket Guide To World History - Butler To Byzantine Empire
    The Pocket Guide to World history. Butler, Samuel. 161280. English satirical poet. Read more Google. byzantine empire. 395-1453. Eastern Roman empire.
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    Butler , Samuel. 1612-80. English satirical poet. Hudibras [Read more ...] [Google] Butler , Samuel. 1835-1902. English utopian author. Erewhon [Read more ...] [Google] Bye Plot Surprise Plot [Read more ...] [Google] Bylini . Russian oral historical poems. [Read more ...] [Google] Byng , Julian. 1862-1935. British General. Commanded Canadian forces, captured Vimy Ridge 1917. Canadian Governor General 1921-6. [Read more ...] [Google] Byrd , Richard. 1888-1957. US aviator, explorer. Flight over North Pole, 1926. [Read more ...] [Google] Byrd , William. c1543-1623. British madrigal, church keyboard composer. [Read more ...] [Google] Byron , Lord. 1788-1824. English Romantic poet. Aided Greek indep , Don Juan [Read more ...] [Google] Byzantine Architecture . 330-600. Ecclesiastic style. Domes. Vaults. Hagia Sophia [Read more ...] [Google] Byzantine Art . 6C-1453. Miniature enamels, mosaics, frescoes. [Read more ...] [Google] Byzantine Empire. 395-1453. Eastern Roman Empire . Reduced by: 634 Caliphate Empire Seljuks Latin Empire Ottoman Empire ... [Google]

    94. Gallery: Byzantine Images
    Life In byzantine Jerusalem, part of a wonderfully illustrated Internet exhibit by Art Serve Art history related images from Australian National University.
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    Introduction
    There are a growing amount of Byzantine art and Byzantine related images on the Internet. Sites which specialise in such images are listed on the Links to Other Sites page. The intent here in the Gallery is to present available images under topical "exhibitions". This will take some time to do, and at the moment the page is very much "under construction". Beware that a few of the indicated connections may not work. This version of Gallery contains text references to the art. The older image based version, which alled up inline "thumbnail" never worked satisfactorily, and has been removed. Because image sites have an unfortunate habit of disappearing, I have made local copies of all linked images. If you cannot load an image, contact me at the address at the bottom of the page. In the US owners photographs [PH] ) and these you are free to copy for non-commercial use.

    95. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Byzantine Empire
    An article by Ernst Gerland from the Catholic Encyclopedia.
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    The Byzantine Empire
    The ancient Roman Empire having been divided into two parts, an Eastern and a Western, the Eastern remained subject to successors of Constantine , whose capital was at Byzantium or Constantinople . The term Byzantine is therefore employed to designate this Eastern survival of the ancient Roman Empire. The subject will be here treated under the following divisions:
    I. Byzantine Civilization;
    II. Dynastic History. The latter division of the article will be subdivided into six heads in chronological order. I. BYZANTINE CIVILIZATION Slavs
    • The first period of the empire, which embraces the dynasties of Theodosius, Leo I, Justinian , and Tiberius, is politically still under Roman influence.
    • In the second period the dynasty of Heraclius in conflict with Islam , succeeds in creating a distinctively Byzantine State.
    • The third period, that of the Syrian (Isaurian) emperors and of Iconoclasm , is marked by the attempt to avoid the struggle with Islam by completely orientalizing the land.

    96. Gouden Hoorn 7,2: Karin White
    Details crafts and culture of Romanies during the byzantine empire.
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    Metal-workers, agriculturists, acrobats, military-people and fortune-tellers
    Roma (Gypsies) in and around the Byzantine empire
    by Karin White
    The Roma have no book, no promised land or great founders. Thus we are led to believe that the Roma have no history. In popular belief their past is shrouded by mystery, their origin and sojourns are obscure. Academic interest mostly is limited to certain aspects, like public policy, ritual, kinship, philology, while historians show very little interest in Rom history. There are exceptions, of course, like Donald Kenrick, or Ian Hancock and Mateo Maximoff, themselves Roma. Is the lack of interest in Roma history a direct result of the absence of any historic evidence, considering the high level of illiteracy among the Roma? Clearly, the answer is no. There is a wealth of documented evidence for Rom history, which provides us with insight into a past marked by persecution, exploitation and scape- goating. Why then has so little research been carried out in the field of Rom history? There is a saying in Romani: 'He who wants to enslave you will never tell you about your forefathers'. Indeed, the Gypsies have been the most enslaved and persecuted people in our history, yet little is made known about their ordeals to the general public. For how could we continue to persecute them and use them as scape-goats, if we were not ignorant of their past?

    97. Medieval Sourcebook: Anna Comnena: The Alexiad: Book XI
    Full text translation of Book XI of the Alexiad where the First Crusade is recounted from the point of view of the rulers of the byzantine empire.
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    Complete Text Introduction Book 1 Book 2 ... Book 10 Book 11 Book 12 Book 13 Book 14 Book 15 CONTENTS THE ALEXIAD THE ALEXIAD OF ANNA COMNENA BOOK XI The First Crusade (1097-1104) The Turks agreed to their proposition, and after giving and receiving pledges, they hastened along the road to the Emperor. When they reached Pelecanus and the Emperor saw them, he received them all with a cheerful countenance, though inwardly deeply indignant with Rhodomerus and Monastras, but for the moment he sent them away to rest. In the course of the following day all the Turks who expressed readiness to remain in his service, were granted innumerable benefits; and even those who asked to return to their homes received no inconsiderable presents and were allowed to follow their own will. Later on he censured Rhodomerus and Monastras severely for their thoughtlessness; but, when he noticed that they did not dare to look him in the face for shame, he changed his tone and tried to conciliate them again. So much then about Rhodomerus and Monastras. Butumites was appointed Duke of Nima by the Emperor, and the Franks asked him for permission to enter the city and visit and worship in its churches. However he, knowing their character, as I have said before, did not allow them all to come in a body, but opened the gates and only allowed ten Franks to enter at a time.

    98. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Turkish Empire
    Created in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries on the ruins of the byzantine empire, from the caliphate of Baghdad and independent Turkish principalities.
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    Turkish Empire
    Created in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries on the ruins of the Byzantine Empire, from the caliphate of Baghdad and independent Turkish principalities. It occupies a territory of 1,114,502 sq. miles, with a population estimated at 25,000,000 inhabitants, and extends over parts of Asia, Africa, and Europe between the Eastern Mediterranean, the Black Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the Red Sea. The Turkish Empire thus possesses some of the most important highways by land and sea, between these three continents. I. GEOGRAPHY A. The Balkan Peninsula (European Turkey) The Peninsula of Asia Minor, or Plateau of Anatolia Important for the richness of its coastal plains and its geographical situation; the construction of the railway from Constantinople to Baghdad (in 1912, 781 miles of track open for traffic from Constantinople to Boulgourlou by Eski-Chehir and Konieh) will result in a rebirth of this ancient country; a German company is at present fertilizing the plain of Konieh, diverting for this purpose the waters of a lake. C. Syria

    99. The Electronic Passport To The Middle Ages
    Guide for middle school students introduces the period. Also provides indepth information about specific topics such as feudalism, the Vikings, the byzantine empire, and the bubonic plague.
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    HOME TIME AND SPACE PREHISTORY MESOPOTAMIA ... The Bubonic Plague
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    In AD 476, warriors attacked the city of Rome and ended the more than 800 years of glory for the "eternal city." Historians mark the fall of Rome as the end of ancient history. The next one thousand years were called the Middle Ages. The Latin term for Middle Ages is "medieval." The early Middle Ages are often called the "Dark Ages" because the great civilizations of Greece and Rome had fallen. Life in Europe during the Middle Ages was very hard. Very few people could read or write and nobody expected conditions to improve. The only hope for most people during the Middle Ages was their strong belief in Christianity, and the hope that life in heaven would be better than life on earth. The Dark Ages were anything but dark in other parts of the world. The Muslims in the Middle East and North Africa studied and improved on the works of the ancient Greeks while civilization flourished in sub-Saharan Africa, China, India, and the Americas.

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