The eastern part of the Roman Empire after its division in the 3rd century AD.
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Examples for "Byzantine Empire"
Examples for "Byzantine Empire"
1Their conversation then turned upon the Byzantine Empire and its history.
2Right now I'm working my way through the Hales history of the Byzantine Empire.
3In the East the Byzantine Empire lasted until A.D. 1453.
4The only sea-power capable of dealing with them was that of the Byzantine Empire.
5Everything is easy until you get to the Byzantine Empire.
1The curtain drops at Aar in Jutland and rises again in Byzantium.
2In short, but one property in Byzantium was respected-thatof the Emperor.
3The ancient historians invariably note the profligacy of the inhabitants of Byzantium.
4He chose Byzantium, the gate-way for the commerce between Europe and Asia.
5Later on, she returned to Byzantium in company with both of them.
1In the year 1453 the eastern Roman Empire was conquered by the Turks.
2In 712, the Bulgarian troops defeated the armies of the Eastern Roman Empire, and laid siege to Constantinople.
3In 1453 the Turks captured Constantinople, the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire and the headquarters of Grecian learning.
4Byzantine Empire ( Eastern Roman Empire), Chs.
5It was a hard blow to Russia's prestige, and indefinitely postponed the execution of making of Russia the restored Eastern Roman Empire.
6The following Plague of Justinian killed up to one half of the entire population of the Eastern Roman Empire -bringing on its collapse.
7Vs. 1-11.-Thescene of the events announced by the sounding of the first "woe-trumpet," is the eastern Roman empire.