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- Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
1: ...ce]]. The Middle Ages of Western Europe are commonly dated from the end of the [[Western Roman Empire...
14: ...ies of Western Europe. The Christian Church, the only centralised institution to survive the [[fall of...
21: ...nal claim to rule over the west, reconquered by [[Belisarius]], but this was a political fiction under Lombard... - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
59: ...ear the borderlands, the [[Armenians]] being the only sizeable one.
78: ...he western half of the empire, but at best could only demand tribute from the eastern half. [[Theodosi...
80: ...nder [[Justinian I]], and the brilliant general [[Belisarius]], the empire temporarily regained some of the lo...
84: ... in [[751]], leaving the Byzantines with control only of small areas around the toe and heel of Italy.
104: ...ly in 1071, and the [[Seljuk Turks]], who were mainly interested in defeating [[Egypt]] under the [[Fa... - Pope Silverius (2289 bytes)
7: ...536]], the Byzantine general [[General Belisarius|Belisarius]] entered Rome, with the approval of Pope Silveri...
9: He was deposed accordingly by Belisarius in March [[537]] on a charge (not improbably well... - Pope Vigilius (2891 bytes)
3: ...ended Vigilius himself for the Papal See, causing Belisarius to depose Silverius. Owing to the pressure exerte... - Pope Pelagius I (1629 bytes)
3: ...back to say that his general [[general Belisarius|Belisarius]] was in command in [[Italy]]. - Carthage (20744 bytes)
24: ...ew details are known. Its heads of state are commonly referred to as ''sōftīm'' "judges" (Ro...
33: ...and [[Ba`al Hammon]]. Priests were clean shaven, unlike most of the population. In the first centuries...
42: ...ndred thousand men; though these are almost certainly exaggerated, it must nonetheless have been of fo...
51: ...nded decisively, leading an expedition which not only reclaimed Motya, but also captured [[Messina, It...
58: ...ecretly led an expedition of 14,000 men to the mainland, hoping to save his rule by leading a counters... - Timeline of Ancient Rome (22347 bytes)
253: ...]]''' begins to restore the empire in the west; [[Belisarius]] defeats the Vandals at the [[Battle of Ad Decim...
254: *[[536]] – Belisarius recaptures Rome from the [[Ostrogoths]] - Sicily (18450 bytes)
43: ... loaded onto ferries for the crossing from the mainland. Officially, the Stretto di Messina, S.p.A. in...
47: ... served by national and international flights (mainly European) from to [[Palermo International Airpor...
66: ...ties to [[Carthage]], which was on the African mainland not far from the southwest corner of the islan...
74: ...until it was conquered by the Byzantine general [[Belisarius]] in [[535]]. But a new Ostrogoth king, [[Totila]...
84: ...northern Italy. The organised crime networks commonly known as the [[Mafia|mafia]] extended their infl... - Rome (33048 bytes)
78: ...Rome but the Ostrogoths took it again in [[549]]. Belisarius was replaced by [[Narses]], who captured Rome fro...
84: ... including Ravenna, [[Naples]] and Rome. The one inland city continuing under Byzantine control was [[...
88: ...s completed during the autumn of [[598]] and was only after recognized by Maurice. But it would last t...
125: ...nt Rome, very few areas from ''Quattrocento'' (mainly around piazza Farnese), and many churches and pa...
150: ...y airport Southeast of the citycentre, handles mainly charter flights and regional European flights in... - Medieval History (23198 bytes)
2: ...ce]]. The Middle Ages of Western Europe are commonly dated from the end of the [[Western Roman Empire...
16: ...ies of Western Europe. The Christian Church, the only centralised institution to survive the [[fall of...
23: ...nal claim to rule over the west, reconquered by [[Belisarius]], but this was a political fiction under Lombard...
133: ...ies] Academic peer reviewed articles. See also [[Online Reference Book of Medieval Studies]]. - Italy in the Middle Ages (4697 bytes)
8: ...y]], and the generals of emperor [[Justinian]], [[Belisarius]] and [[Narses]], conquered the Ostrogothic kingd...
19: ...often became the only stable institution and the only source of learning. Even the barbarians had to r...
31: ...cy went through an age of decadence, which ended only in [[999]] when emperor [[Otto III, Holy Roman E...
37: ...who eventually defeated the Byzantines (in the mainland) and the [[Arabs]] (who had conquered Sicily i... - History of Italy during the Middle Ages (4697 bytes)
8: ...y]], and the generals of emperor [[Justinian]], [[Belisarius]] and [[Narses]], conquered the Ostrogothic kingd...
19: ...often became the only stable institution and the only source of learning. Even the barbarians had to r...
31: ...cy went through an age of decadence, which ended only in [[999]] when emperor [[Otto III, Holy Roman E...
37: ...who eventually defeated the Byzantines (in the mainland) and the [[Arabs]] (who had conquered Sicily i...
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