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Byzantine Senate (3295 bytes)
1: The '''Byzantine Senate''' was a nominal continuation of the [[Rom... 12: [[Byzantine aristocracy and bureaucracy]]. 14: [[Category:Byzantine Empire]] Byzantine architecture (10042 bytes) 1: ...f Hosios Lukas in Greece is representative of the Byzantine art during the rule of [[Macedonian dynasty]].]] 3: ... architecture''' is the [[architecture]] of the [[Byzantine empire]]. The empire emerged gradually after AD ... 7: ...nna (now [[S Apollinare Nuovo]]) depicts an early Byzantine palace. 9: ...in Constantinople is a superb sample of the early Byzantine architecture]] 17: ...a Sophia]], showing many features of the grandest Byzantine architecture.]] Byzantine coinage (4550 bytes) 1: [[Image:ByzantineBronzes.jpeg|thumb|Anastasius 40 nummi and 5 nummi... 3: '''Byzantine currency''', money used in the Eastern Roman Empi... 5: The start of what is viewed as Byzantine currency by numismatics began with the monetary r... 12: ...ntury it was also frequently debased. After 1400, Byzantine coinage became insignificant, as Italian money be... 14: The Byzantine monetary system changed during the 7th century wh... Byzantine complexity (1008 bytes) 1: '''Byzantine complexity''' is a phrase used to refer to anythi... 4: ...vernments that had to deal with it that the term 'Byzantine complexity' became a general term that was and is... 7: *[[Byzantine aristocracy and bureaucracy]] 9: [[Category:Byzantine Empire]] Byzantine music (12066 bytes) 1: ...nguage|Greek]]-speaking world, developed in the [[Byzantine Empire]] from the establishment of its capital, [... 5: ...d in his biography but not preserved in any later Byzantine order of service. 9: ... are to appreciate fully the function of music in Byzantine worship. The first, which retained currency in Gr... 13: ...creation. It seems evident that the chants of the Byzantine repertory found in musical manuscripts from the t... 19: ... and ekklesia were used synonymously in the early Byzantine Church. In [[Psalms]] 149 and 150, the Septuagint... Byzantine failure (2385 bytes) 1: ...ailures" and "send and omission failures." When a Byzantine failure has occurred, the system may respond in a... 10: ...oblem in which generals of the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine Empire's]] army must decide unanimously whether o... 12: ... and disconnection, as well as malicious attacks. Byzantine failure-tolerant algorithms must cope with such f... 14: Many classic agreement problems, such as the Byzantine Generals Problem, have no solution unless ''t''<'... Byzantine art (10805 bytes) 1: ....jpg|thumb|300px|The most famous of the surviving Byzantine mosaics of the [[Church of the Holy Wisdom]] (Hag... 3: ...ring this period is conventionally known as the [[Byzantine Empire]].) 5: ...man Empire]] after [[1453]]. In some respects the Byzantine artistic tradition has continued in [[Greece]], [... 9: ... art was the glorification of man, the purpose of Byzantine art was the glorification of [[God]], and particu... 13: ...Byzantine art. One of the most important forms of Byzantine art was, and still is, the [[icon]]: an image of ... Byzantine Empire (27973 bytes) 4: !colspan="2" align="center"|'''Byzantine Empire''' 31: |width="220px"|Constantinople is liberated by the Byzantine emperor Michael Palaeologus. 34: ..."220px"|Ottoman Turks take Constantinople. End of Byzantine Empire 36: ...There is no consensus on the starting date of the Byzantine period. Some place it during the reign of [[Diocl... 38: ==The term "Byzantine Empire"== Neo-Byzantine architecture (1736 bytes) 1: ...ntine architecture incorporates elements of the [[Byzantine style]] associated with [[Eastern Christian|Easte... 5: The Neo-Byzantine style was popular in 19th century [[Russia]] and ... 7: ...yzantine influences, and could thus be termed Neo-Byzantine. 9: In the United States and elsewhere, the Neo-Byzantine style is often seen in vernacular amalgamations w... Byzantine Fault Tolerance (2677 bytes) 1: ==Byzantine Fault Tolerance== 3: ...ribed by [http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~bart/739/papers/byzantine.pdf Lamport, Shostak, and Pease] in ACM Transacti... 5: ... of generals, each commanding a division of the [[Byzantine]] army, encircling a city. These [[General|gener... 9: Byzantine fault tolerance can be achieved if the loyal gene... 11: ...e to reach the same group decisions regardless of Byzantine faulty components. List of Byzantine Emperors (12504 bytes) 1: This is a list of [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] Emperors. 3: ...h used the Greek numbering system. Of course, the Byzantines themselves continued to think of their empire as... 133: In 1453 [[Mehmed II]] overthrew the Byzantine Empire and claimed the title of [[Caesar (title)|... 138: *[[Byzantine Empire]] 140: *[[List of Byzantine Empire-related topics]] Byzantine aristocracy and bureaucracy (15043 bytes) 1: ...ame as those in the late [[Roman Empire]], as the Byzantine Empire was not yet distinguished from Rome. By th... 7: ...heredity itself, was never legally established in Byzantine imperial succession, because in principle the Rom... 8: ...entred at [[Mistra]], was held by the heir to the Byzantine throne after [[1261]]. The feminine form, ''despo... 13: ...ngary]], signifying that Hungary was considered a Byzantine tributary state. The first foreigner to be called... 15: Especially in the later centuries of the empire, Byzantine emperors were also referred to as ''khronokrator'... Byzantine text-type (4105 bytes) 1: The '''Byzantine text-type''' (also called '''Constantinopolitan''... 3: ... [[Münster]], [[Germany]], 372 of them attest the Byzantine reading in at least 90% of 98 test places. 5: ...rk on less than a half-dozen manuscripts from the Byzantine text-type, all of which dated from the twelfth ce... 7: ...]]'s edition, there remain some proponents of the Byzantine text-type as the type of text most similar to the... 9: ...there is some debate concerning the origin of the Byzantine text and the reason for its widespread use and ho... Roman and Byzantine Greece (13051 bytes) 17: ...ers of Christianity in the late Roman and early [[Byzantine]] periods. 21: ...]] and Bulgars raided Greece in [[559]] until the Byzantine army returned from Italy, wheren [[Justinian]] ha... 23: ...nd settled in Greece beginning in [[579]] and the Byzantines nearly lost control of the entire peninsula duri... 31: ...[[896]], and again in [[919]] during [[Zoe of the Byzantine Empire|Zoe]]'s regency for [[Constantine VII]]. S... 41: ... of the [[Second Crusade]] made their way through Byzantine territory, [[Roger II of Sicily]] captured Corcyr... List of Byzantine Empire-related topics (14993 bytes) 3: ...and concepts related to or originating from the [[Byzantine Empire]]. Feel free to add more, and create missi... 9: ...of the Byzantine Empire]], [[Anastasius II of the Byzantine Empire|Anastasius II]], [[Anatolia]], [[Anatolius... 16: ...w]], [[Byzantine music]], [[Byzantine Senate]], [[Byzantine text-type]], [[Byzantium]] 21: ...], [[Constantine VII]], [[Constantine VIII of the Byzantine Empire]], [[Constantine X]], [[Constantine XI]], ... 41: ... [[History of Palestine]], [[History of Roman and Byzantine Greece]], [[History of Sparta]], [[History of the... Nicephorus (464 bytes) 1: * [[Nicephorus I]], Byzantine emperor 802-811 AD. 2: * [[Nicephorus II]] Phocas, Byzantine emperor 963-969 AD. 3: * [[Nicephorus III]] Botaniates, Byzantine emperor 1078-1081 AD. 4: * [[Saint Nicephorus]] Byzantine patriarch, 758-829 AD. 8: [[Category:Byzantine Empire]] Alexius (629 bytes) 3: * [[Alexius I Comnenus]] ([[1048]]-[[1118]]), [[Byzantine emperor]] 4: * [[Alexius II Comnenus]] ([[1167]]-[[1183]]), Byzantine emperor 5: * [[Alexius III]], Byzantine emperor 6: * [[Alexius IV]], Byzantine emperor 7: * [[Alexius V]], Byzantine emperor Romanus (374 bytes) 6: *[[Romanus I]], [[Byzantine emperor]] 7: *[[Romanus II]], Byzantine emperor 8: *[[Romanus III]], Byzantine emperor 9: *[[Romanus IV]], Byzantine emperor Pera (729 bytes) 3: ...] by the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] [[List of Byzantine Emperors|Emperor]] [[Michael VIII Palaeologus]] i... 5: [[Category:Byzantine Empire]] Artabasdus (752 bytes) 1: ...inated, and with support of the Asian part of the Byzantine army, who were [[iconoclasm|iconoclasts]] to a ma... 4: {{Byzantine Emperor | Prev=[[Constantine V]] | CoEmperor= | N... 6: [[Category:Byzantine emperors]]
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