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Basilica di San Vitale, Ravenna
ars-historia-est:The Paris Psalter is a sumptuously illuminated Bbyzantine manuscript, containing th
beautifulgreece:Greek beauty in folk handmade greek dress, outside of byzantine orthodox church.
romebyzantium:Vestibule Mosaic. In the mosaic, we see Justinian, Christ, Mary and Constantine. Sitti
An anachronistic depiction of the Battle of Yarmouk. The battle occurred in the year 636, and is con
catherine-the-great-tv:SOPHIA (2016) tv series - the fate of the Byzantine Princess Sophia Pal
Reconstruction of 10th-12th century Byzantine klivanium armor, crafted by Dimitris Katsikis.
Saints Cyril and Methodius Saints Cyril and Methodius were Byzantine Greek brothers born
arthistoryfeed:#HagiaSophia Main Dome. The crown of the dome rises 180 feet (55 meters) above the f
Hagia Sofia (this one took up three pages of notes in my binder)
seehagiasophia:Mosaic of the Deësis . 13th-century. #hagiasophia, Istanbul
Byzantine Cavalryman, 14th century, around the time when things were going REALLY badly for the empi
Byzantine “Greek fire” hand grenades, 9th-11th century AD.from Timeline Auctions
Gold solidus of Emperor Constans II (642-648 AD)His coin depiction is one of my favorites from Roman
Eastern Roman Emperor Anastasius I (491-518) as depicted on the Barberini Triptych, currently on dis
The Peasant’s CrusadeIn the early Middle Ages, Muslim forces had conquered most of the Mid
Byzantine cross, 2nd half of 6th century
historical-nonfiction:In 1453, the Ottoman Empire was set to be the world’s newest superpower
A silver Byzantine ring engraved with a lion & bear. I want it.Find the details here&hel
The icon of Annunciation from the Church of St. Climent in Ohrid, Macedonia, first quarter of the 14
Frescoes in the Dormition of the Theotokos Church, part of Treskavec monastery complex in
Coin with an image of the Byzantine Empress Aelia Pulcheria,420-22
Coin with the image of Aelia Eudoxia, wife of Byzantine Emperor Arcadius, died 404 A.D.
shewhoworshipscarlin:Lock, 1400, Byzantine Empire.
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