- The
Byzantine Empire, also
known as the
Eastern Roman Empire, was the
continuation of the
Roman Empire centred on
Constantinople during late antiquity...
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Byzantines may
refer to: The
citizens of the
Byzantine Empire in
antiquity The
Byzantine Gr****s or
Eastern Romans, the
ruling class of the
Byzantine Empire...
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Byzantine architecture is the
architecture of the
Byzantine Empire, or
Eastern Roman Empire,
usually dated from 330 AD, when
Constantine the
Great established...
- The
Byzantine Iconoclasm (Ancient Gr****: Εἰκονομαχία, romanized: Eikonomachía, lit. 'image struggle', 'war on icons') were two
periods in the history...
- disagreement. A
Byzantine fault is also
known as a
Byzantine generals problem, a
Byzantine agreement problem, or a
Byzantine failure.
Byzantine fault tolerance...
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Byzantine Church or
Byzantine church may
refer to: Historically, the
State church of the
Roman Empire particularly,
Eastern Orthodox Church in the Byzantine...
- The
Byzantine Gr****s were the Gr****-speaking
Eastern Romans throughout Late
Antiquity and the
Middle Ages.[citation needed] They were the main inhabitants...
- The
Byzantine army was the
primary military body of the
Byzantine armed forces,
serving alongside the
Byzantine navy. A
direct continuation of the Eastern...
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Byzantine art
comprises the body of
artistic products of the
Eastern Roman Empire, as well as the
nations and
states that
inherited culturally from the...
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Byzantine studies is an
interdisciplinary branch of the
humanities that
addresses the history, culture, demography, dress, religion/theology, art, literature/epigraphy...