- The
Byzantine Empire, also
known as the
Eastern Roman Empire, was the
continuation of the
Roman Empire centred on
Constantinople during late antiquity...
- The
foundation of
Constantinople in 330 AD
marks the
conventional start of the
Eastern Roman Empire,
which fell to the
Ottoman Empire in 1453 AD. Only...
- were
mentioned first by
Xenophon and then by
Theopompus who
wrote that
Byzantians "spent
their time at the
market and the harbour". In Justinian's age the...
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Lydians (595–546 BC),
Persians (546–334 BC),
Romans (74–395 AD) and
Byzantians (395 AD to late 13th century, with two
brief occupations by
Umayyads in...
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including Byzantin, Bizantin(e), Bezantin(e), and
Bysantin as well as
Byzantian and Bizantian. The name
Byzantius and
Byzantinus were
applied from the...
-
people of
Duklja with
either Serbs or Croats,
considering most
historical Byzantian do****ents from that time. In the late 14th century,
southern Montenegro...
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including Byzantin, Bizantin(e), Bezantin(e), and
Bysantin as well as
Byzantian and Bizantian. The name
Byzantius and
Byzantinus were
applied from the...
-
Menander Protector (Menander the Guardsman,
Menander the
Byzantian; Gr****: Μένανδρος Προτήκτωρ or Προτέκτωρ) was a
Byzantine historian, born in Constantinople...
- to Imbros.
During the
Social War (357–355 BC) the Chians,
Rhodians and
Byzantians attacked Imbros and Lemnos,
which were
allies of Athens. In the late second...
- of the
Ottoman Turks (Albania Veneta),
while the
interior was
ruled by
Byzantians,
Bulgarians or Serbs.
Several Albanian prin****lities lead by Albanian...