Definition of Byzantine historians. Meaning of Byzantine historians. Synonyms of Byzantine historians

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Definition of Byzantine historians

Byzantine historians
Byzantine By*zan"tine (b[i^]*z[a^]n"t[i^]n), a. Of or pertaining to Byzantium. -- n. A native or inhabitant of Byzantium, now Constantinople; sometimes, applied to an inhabitant of the modern city of Constantinople. [ Written also Bizantine.] Byzantine church, the Eastern or Greek church, as distinguished from the Western or Roman or Latin church. See under Greek. Byzantine empire, the Eastern Roman or Greek empire from a. d. 364 or a. d. 395 to the capture of Constantinople by the Turks, a. d. 1453. Byzantine historians, historians and writers (Zonaras, Procopius, etc.) who lived in the Byzantine empire. --P. Cyc. Byzantine style (Arch.), a style of architecture developed in the Byzantine empire. Note: Its leading forms are the round arch, the dome, the pillar, the circle, and the cross. The capitals of the pillars are of endless variety, and full of invention. The mosque of St. Sophia, Constantinople, and the church of St. Mark, Venice, are prominent examples of Byzantine architecture.

Meaning of Byzantine historians from wikipedia

- later emperors as the model ruler. Modern historians distinguish this later phase of the Roman Empire as Byzantine due to the imperial seat moving from Rome...
- This is a list of historians, but only for those with a biographical entry in Wikipedia. Major chroniclers and annalists are included and names are listed...
- The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centred on Constantinople during late antiquity...
- er-politics-in-the-age-of-justinian Treadgold, Warren: The Early Byzantine Historians, Basingstoke: Macmillan 2007, 176–226. The Secret History of Art...
- the entire Byzantine army, and with it the end of Byzantine power and influence. However, the modern consensus among Byzantine historians is that, while...
- civilization. classical literary tradition set the standard for Byzantine historians in their grasp of the aims of history, the manner of handling their...
- became restricted to just refer to the Byzantines. When discussing Byzantine emperors, early Ottoman historians mainly used three different terms: tekfur...
- romanized: Michaḗl Psellós, Byzantine Gr****: [mixaˈil pseˈlːos]) was a Byzantine Gr**** monk, savant, writer, philosopher, imperial courtier, historian and music theorist...
- Παχυμέρης, romanized: Geórgios Pachyméris; 1242 – c. 1310) was a Byzantine Gr**** historian, philosopher, music theorist and miscellaneous writer. Pachymeres...
- Comnena, was a Byzantine Gr**** princess and historian. She is the author of the Alexiad, an account of the reign of her father, Byzantine emperor Alexios...