Byzantine Gallery
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jeannepompadour:Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos and his wife Empress Zoe with Christ Pantocrator s
Byzantine Empress Theodora,Greek Icon from the end of the 19th c.
sartorialadventure:Byzantine clothing of the 14th century
theancientwayoflife:~ Earrings (pair). Place of origin: ByzantiumPeriod: early Byzantine periodDate:
Saint Agnes mosaic in the apse of basilica Sant'Agnese fuori le mura in Rome, built by Pope Honoriu
museum-of-artifacts:Crown of Byzantine emperor Constantine IX Monomachos, circa 1042
peashooter85:Reconstruction of 10th-12th century Byzantine klivanium armor, crafted by Dimitris Kats
thegetty:This is a “closure slab,” which would have been placed in a Byzantine church at the base of
Top picture: A distribution of Eastern Roman (Byzantine) coins discovered in China.Bottom Picture:
historicwomendaily:queens and empresses regnant who lost their crowns↳ requested by anonymous
thecrankyprofessor:seehagiasophia:Solidus Emperor Phocas. Constantinople, 602-610. Gold; embossing.
hipster-miniskirts:Byzantine Mini Skirt
Byzantine necklace, 6th or 7th century
Byzantine clay firebomb, 9th - 11th century from Timeline Auctions
stonyshore:Women’s History Month - Day 8 Anna ComnenusAnna Comnenus was the daughter of Byzantine Em
gemma-antiqua:Byzantine teardrop pendant of blue glass in a gold bezel, dated to the 5th to 8th cent
byzantio:Byzantine mosaics, Santa Maria in Trastevere
Maria Asanina Palaiologina, known as Maria de Mangop, Princess consort of Moldavia (? - 1477)
The Great Red Dragon (Revelation 12 3) ~ 18th century. Byzantine & Christian Museum• via Bibliot
Catherine of Hungary, Queen of Serbia (tenure 1276–82)
Byzantine incendiary grenades, 9th-12th centuryfrom Pax Romana Auctions
Byzantine incendiary grenade, 900-1200 ADfrom Pax Romana Auctions
Byzantine “Greek Fire” incendiary grenades, 10th-12th century AD.from Timeline Auctions
Gold bracelet with grapevine. Byzantine period, 6th-7th century CE, probably made in Constantinople
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