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  1. Byzantine Empire | History, Geography, Maps, & Facts

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    Nov 11, 2022 · Byzantine Empire, the eastern half of the Roman Empire, which survived for a thousand years after the western half had crumbled into various feudal kingdoms and which finally fell to Ottoman Turkish onslaughts in 1453. The very name Byzantine illustrates the misconceptions to which the empire’s history has often been subject, for its inhabitants would …

  2. Famous Quotes, Last Words & Catchphrases | YourDictionary

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    Top 30 Alexander Pope Quotes: Straight From the Author's Mind; Top Quotes by Hirohito That Are Strikingly Memorable; 15 Powerful Bruce Lee Quotes That Will Inspire a Change In You; Tam Dalyell Quotes to Remember Scottish History; Top 15 Tupac Shakur Quotes: Words From a Creative Mind; 20 Sage Socrates Quotes That Inspire Wisdom and Awareness

  3. Pope John I - Wikipedia

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    Pope John I (Latin: Ioannes I; died 18 May 526) was the bishop of Rome from 13 August 523 to his death. He was a native of Siena (or the "Castello di Serena", near Chiusdino), in Italy.He was sent on a diplomatic mission to Constantinople by the Ostrogoth King Theoderic to negotiate better treatment for Arians. Although John was relatively successful, upon his return to …

  4. History of the papacy - Wikipedia

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    The Byzantine Papacy was a period of return to Imperial domination of the papacy from 537 to 752, when popes required the approval of the Byzantine Emperors for episcopal consecration, and many popes were chosen from the apocrisiarii (liaisons from the pope to the emperor) or the inhabitants of Byzantine Greece, Syria, or Sicily.

  5. List of Byzantine emperors - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the Byzantine emperors from the foundation of Constantinople in 330 AD, which marks the conventional start of the Eastern Roman Empire, to its fall to the Ottoman Empire in 1453 AD. Only the emperors who were recognized as legitimate rulers and exercised sovereign authority are included, to the exclusion of junior co-emperors (symbasileis) who never attained …

  6. Fall of The Roman Empire...in the 15th Century: Crash Course

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    In which John Green teaches you about the fall of the Roman Empire, which happened considerably later than you may have been told. While the Western Roman Em...

  7. Irene of Athens - Wikipedia

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    Irene of Athens (Greek: Εἰρήνη, Eirénē; 750/756 – 9 August 803), surname Sarantapechaina (Σαρανταπήχαινα), was Byzantine empress consort to Emperor Leo IV from 775 to 780, regent during the childhood of their son Constantine VI from 780 until 790, co-ruler from 792 until 797, and finally empress regnant and sole ruler of the Eastern Roman Empire from 797 to 802.

  8. Crusades - Wikipedia

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    In 1095, Pope Urban II proclaimed the First Crusade at the Council of Clermont. He encouraged military support for Byzantine emperor Alexios I against the Seljuk Turks and called for an armed pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Across all social strata in western …

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    Dec 09, 2022 · The official source for NFL news, video highlights, fantasy football, game-day coverage, schedules, stats, scores and more.

  10. Byzantine Catholic Metropolitan Church of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Byzantine Catholic Metropolis of Pittsburgh (Latin: Pittsburgensis ritus byzantini) is a metropolitan province for Eastern Catholics of the Byzantine Rite in the United States of America, with specific jurisdiction over several communities that originated (in terms of their ancestry) from the regions of Carpathian Ruthenia, Slovakia, Hungary and former Yugoslavia.



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