Byzantine Empire

NOUN
  1. a continuation of the Roman Empire in the Middle East after its division in 395
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  • The great Christian army diverted its forces and attacked the Eastern Orthodox Byzantine Empire instead.
  • After the transient resurgence of imperial court of Macedonia, Byzantine Empire began to decline.
  • Historians now reserve the term Varangian for the Scandinavian mercenaries employed by the Byzantine Empire. Eaters Of The Dead
  • If the Byzantine Empire would ever bring itself to unite with the Empire of the West.
  • By the medieval times, linguistic violence and hatred for each other had become unbridgeable, with geographic contiguity between the Caliphates and the Byzantine empire stoking the fires of Holy War.
  • The symbol of the Byzantine Empire (Bicipital Eagle) is also impressive. It is signifiable in the floor of the church.
  • + While the Byzantine Empire was at its zenith, the new faith of Islam was conquering Western Asia and the Mediterranean lands with a fiery rapidity, which is one of the marvels of history. A Text-Book of the History of Architecture Seventh Edition, revised
  • Nestorianism , the heretic sect of the Christianity, having been persecuted in the Byzantine Empire, was spread into Persia and the Central Asia, and further into China.
  • While the Byzantine Empire was flourishing, western Europe languished in spiritual and cultural darkness.
  • Influ - ences from the Byzantine empire seem to have stimu - lated annalistic writing, extending to points of cultural history and to notes about unusual occurrences in na - ture, as in the work of al-Tabari at the beginning of the tenth century. HISTORIOGRAPHY
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