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Byzantine Chant

A Byzantine Chant was a monophonic chant used by the Greek Orthodox Church. It dates from the Byzantine Empire to the 16th century. Today it can often mean any ecclesiastical music from the Greek Orthodox Church. History The Byzantine Chant originated in Constantinople . It is thought to have come from pre-Byzantium Jewish Music and much of the therory from Pythagoras ' therories and...
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Byzantine art (Redirected from Byzantine Art)

The most famous of the surviving Byzantine mosaics of the Church of the Holy Wisdom (Hagia Sofia) in Istanbul (formerly Constantinople) - the image of Christ on the walls of the upper southern gallery. Christ is flanked by the Virgin Mary and John the Baptist. The mosaics were made in the 12th century. Byzantine art is the term commonly used to describe the artistic products of the Eastern...
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Byzantine fault tolerance (Redirected from Byzantine Fault Tolerance)

The Byzantine Generals problem and several solutions were originally described by Lamport, Shostak, and Pease in ACM Transaction on Progamming Languages and Systems in 1982 (see References). The Byzantine Generals problem describes a group of generals, each commanding a division of the Byzantine army , encircling a city. These generals wish to formulate a plan for attacking the city. In its...
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Byzantine navy (Redirected from Byzantine Navy)

...quality. This article has been tagged since August 2005. See How to Edit and Style and How-to for help, or this article's talk page . This article discusses the naval forces of the Byzantine Empire . Also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire is a modern histiographical term to describe the Roman Empire in later years. Although the Eastern Empire was a direct continuation...
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Byzantine novel

Under the Comnenian dynasty, Byzantine writers of twelfth century Constantinople reintroduced the ancient Greek romance novel , imitating its form and time period but Christianizing its content. Hence the Byzantine stories are traditional in their plot structure and setting (featuring complex turns of events taking place in the ancient Mediterranean , complete with the ancient gods and beliefs...
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Byzantine architecture (Redirected from Byzantine Art and Architecture)

The 11th-century monastery of Hosios Lukas in Greece is representative of the Byzantine art during the rule of Macedonian dynasty . Byzantine architecture is the architecture of the Byzantine empire . The empire emerged gradually after AD 330 , when Constantine moved the capital of the Roman empire to Byzantium , which was later renamed Constantinople and is now Istanbul . ...
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Byzantine novel (Redirected from Byzantine novels)

Under the Comnenian dynasty, Byzantine writers of twelfth century Constantinople reintroduced the ancient Greek romance novel , imitating its form and time period but Christianizing its content. Hence the Byzantine stories are traditional in their plot structure and setting (featuring complex turns of events taking place in the ancient Mediterranean , complete with the ancient gods and beliefs...
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Byzantine text-type

The Byzantine text-type (also called Constantinopolitan , Syrian , ecclesiastical , and majority ) is the largest group of Greek manuscripts of the New Testament . The Byzantine text-type is the text-type with by far the largest number of manuscripts, especially from the invention of the minuscule (cursive) handwriting in the 9th century . For example, of 522 complete or nearly complete...
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Byzantine Empire

Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων Roman (Byzantine) Empire (Emblem of the Palaeologus dynasty) Motto : Βασιλεὺς Βασιλέων Βασιλεύων Βασιλευόντων ( Greek : King of Kings Ruling Over Rulers) Timeline 330 Constantine makes Constantinople his capital. 395 Empire permanently split into Eastern and Western halves, following the death of Theodosius I. 527 Justinian I...
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List of Byzantine emperors

This is a list of the Emperors of the late Roman Empire , called Byzantine . The title of all Emperors listed preceding Heraclius was officially Augustus , although various other titles such as Dominus were used as well. For official purposes, their names were preceded by Imperator Caesar Flavius and followed by Augustus. Following Heraclius, the title became the Greek Basileus (Gr...
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