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  • 81Byzantine Crete — Κρήτη (Krḗtē) Crete Province of the Byzantine Empire …

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  • 82Byzantine Catholic Metropolitan Church of Pittsburgh — The Byzantine Catholic Metropolia of Pittsburgh (Latin: Pittsburgensis ritus byzantini) is an autonomous Byzantine Rite particular church of the Catholic Church, originally serving members of the Ruthenian Catholic Church (mostly Rusyns from the… …

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  • 83Byzantine calendar — The Byzantine calendar was the calendar officially used by the Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire) [The term Byzantine was invented by the German historian Hieronymus Wolf in 1557 but was popularized by French scholars during the 18th century …

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  • 84Byzantine art — Art associated with the Byzantine Empire. Its characteristic styles were first codified in the 6th century and persisted with remarkable homogeneity until the capture of Constantinople by the Turks in 1453. Concerned almost exclusively with… …

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  • 85Byzantine Catholic Archeparchy of Pittsburgh — The Byzantine Catholic Archeparchy of Pittsburgh (Latin: Pittsburgensis ritus byzantini ) is the Catholic archeparchy (archdiocese) governing all Byzantine Catholic (Ruthenian) eparchys (dioceses) and Byzantine Catholics in the United States. Its …

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  • 86Byzantine (disambiguation) — The word Byzantine may refer to:Topics directly related to the Byzantine Empire * A citizen of The Byzantine Empire, or native Greek during the Middle Ages (see Byzantine Greeks). * List of Byzantine emperors, of the late Roman Empire, called… …

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  • 87Byzantine Fresco Chapel Museum — The Byzantine Fresco Chapel Museum is a part of the Menil Collection in Houston, Texas, near the University of St. Thomas, and displays the only intact Byzantine frescoes in the entire western hemisphere. The Byzantine frescoes were taken from a… …

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  • 88Byzantine civilisation in the twelfth century — During the 12th century, the civilization of the Byzantine Empire experienced a period of intense change and development. This has led some historians to refer to a twelfth century Renaissance in Byzantine cultural and intellectual… …

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  • 89Byzantine–Georgian wars — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Byzantine Georgian wars caption= partof=|date=1064 to 1308 (End of Sultanate of Rum) place=Asia Minor result=Georgia loses then reconquers territory combatant1= strength1=Potential to raise 250,000 c.1025 25,000 …

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  • 90Byzantine-Mongol alliance — A Byzantine Mongol alliance [ The Islamic World in Ascendancy , Martin Sicker, p.132 This Byzantine Mongol alliance… [http://books.google.com/books?id=v3AdA Ogl34C pg=PA132 lpg=PA132 dq=%22byzantine+mongol%22+alliance source=web ots=ogSO5tAbcl… …

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