Byzantine Greek

NOUN
  1. the Greek language from about 600 to 1200 AD
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How To Use Byzantine Greek In A Sentence

  • Romans, Vandals, Visigoths, and Byzantine Greeks successively ruled the area.
  • In 988 the principalities of Kievan Rus '(the predecessor of Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus) accepted Christianity from the Byzantine Greeks, rather than from the Romans — a matter of no small import, given that Byzantium was moribund, its religion having suffocated the intellectual traditions of the Hellenes. Russia Is Finished
  • We stepped blithely into the twilight, and during the long descent I discoursed with him, in fluent Byzantine Greek, of the affairs of his village. Old Calabria
  • Following the decline of the Romans, the Vandals, Visigoths, and Byzantine Greeks successively set up their own empires.
  • Greek descent -- later Byzantine Greek, perhaps, -- in the Rosenmold genealogy. Imaginary Portraits
  • 11The female warrior figure in demotic verse has a longer tradition, however, and can be traced to female warriors in ancient and Byzantine Greek myth. Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity
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