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mapsontheweb:J.R.R. Tolkien’s Warning Beacons of Gondor, was heavily influenced from the Byzantine B
byzantine-world:Portable Icon with the Virgin Eleousa (early 1300s, Constantinople)Images of the Vir
flurgburgler:Updated Numenorian look for my boy Mairon ft. big Byzantine vibespatreon | ko-fi
chamaedaphne:The ruins of Baghras Castle
Servant, Byzantine Empress and Princess
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Silver plate depicting David slaying a lion, Byzantine, 7th century [365
mediumaevum:Panel with a Griffin, 1250–1300, made in Greece or the Balkans, Byzantine, marble
Costume designs by Natalia Goncharova from the ballet to spiritual music “Liturgy”, 1915
Solidus of Heraclius and Heraclius ConstantineByzantine, made in Constantinople, ca. 630 AD[in Greek
flemishgarden:Loyset Liédet (Flemish, active about 1448 - 1478) - The Byzantine Emperor Welcoming Ro
Noli me tangere, unknown artist (Cretan School), 16th century
historyfilia:Ruins of a Byzantine Basilica in Apollonia, Lybia
seehagiasophia:Sakkos of Metropolitan Alexei, 1364, #Byzantine fabric
12th-century pointed Byzantine shoes. British Museum of Art.
Gold necklace with pendant crosses, 6th-7th c. Byzantine
Birds-eye view of Constantinople, at its height under Byzantine rule. Of course, the Byzantine Empir
gemma-antiqua:Byzantine gold ring with a garnet cross, dated to the 6th to 8th centuries CE. Source:
medievalistsnet:This article looks at medieval food through Byzantine eyes. ~S‘The Raw and The Cooke
Irene the Athenian, Byzantine Empress, 797-802
missalsfromiram:Tag yourself as a Byzantine ruler! I’m Heraclius.
Interior of a church in the Ancient Byzantine city of Mystrás, Greece.
ahencyclopedia:DAILY LIFE IN THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE: DAILY life in the Byzantine Empire, like almost e
Byzantine gold earrings, dated to the 4th-7th centuries CE. Source: Timeline Auctions.
via-appia:Gold and agate necklace, late imperial Rome or early Byzantine, c. 3rd century AD
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