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- Theodora (6th century) (3433 bytes)
10: Some scholars believe that Theodora was Byzantium's first noted proponent—and, according to P... - Theodora (11th century) (2075 bytes)
4: ...], who was married instead to her sister [[Zoe of Byzantium|Zoë]] in [[1028]]. Though living in retireme...
8: ...employment of menials for advisers. She died suddenly on [[August 31]], [[1056]]. Having no children a... - Eudocia Macrembolitissa (2682 bytes)
13: ...arland, ''Byzantine Empresses: Woman and Power in Byzantium, AD 527-1204''. Routledge, 1999. - Anna Comnena (3243 bytes)
7: ...s life is given in the [[1999]] novel ''[[Anna of Byzantium]]'' by [[Tracy Barrett]]. - Greece (54754 bytes)
23: ...Minister]]''' || [[Costas Caramanlis|Ks Karamanl�]
50: ...e east. The [[Aegean Sea]] lies to the east of mainland Greece while the [[Ionian Sea]] lies to the we...
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59: ...]] {{lang|he|יוון}} ({{lang|he|Yavan}}). In only a few languages is the "Hellas" root the basis o...
68: ...d [[Constantinople]] (known in ancient times as [[Byzantium]]), remained Greek in nature, encompassing Greece... - Ancient Greece (23806 bytes)
2: ...]-speaking world in ancient times. It refers not only to the territory of the present [[Greece|Greek s...
15: ...ges|dark age]]" from which no primary texts, and only scant archaeological evidence, survive. Secondar...
24: ...e Greek colonies Syracusa, Neapolis, Massilia and Byzantium.
50: ...Athens enrolled all the island states and some mainland allies into an alliance, called the [[Delian L...
97: ...n, but many idealists from the Greek cities also enlisted. But while Alexander was campaigning in Thra... - Anatolia (2665 bytes)
20: *[[Byzantium]] - Alcibiades (7778 bytes)
22: ...[[Herma|hermai]], and Alcibiades was accused not only of being the originator of the crime, but also o...
26: ...n his absence and his property confiscated, he openly joined the Spartans, and persuaded them to send ...
33: ...] ([[410 BC]]), and recovered [[Chalcedon]] and [[Byzantium]]. - Alexander the Great (42049 bytes)
4: ..., [[356 BC]]–[[June 10]], [[323 BC]]), commonly known in the West as '''Alexander the Great''' o...
14: When Philip led an attack on [[Byzantium]] in [[340 BC]], Alexander, aged 16, was left in ...
23: ...he coast held no major ports, so Alexander moved inland. At Pisidian [[Termessus]] Alexander humbled b...
29: ...ign (although he allowed those that wished to re-enlist as mercenaries in his imperial army). His thre...
60: ...from India, in which his men clamor for him to openly kiss the young man. "Bagoas [...] sat down close... - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
46: ...#914;υζάντιο ''Byzantium'') is the term conventionally used to describe th...
57: "[[Byzantium]] may be defined as a multi-ethnic empire that em...
59: ...ear the borderlands, the [[Armenians]] being the only sizeable one.
70: ...ided to found a new capital for himself and chose Byzantium for that purpose. The rebuilding process was comp...
78: ...he western half of the empire, but at best could only demand tribute from the eastern half. [[Theodosi... - Plato (17363 bytes)
14: ...ed his master's trial, though not his execution. Unlike Socrates, Plato wrote down his philosophical v...
18: ...perated until it was closed by [[Justinian I]] of Byzantium in AD [[529]]. Many intellectuals were schooled h...
24: ... by postmodernists and their opponents, more commonly as the distinction between the 'objective' and t...
27: Plato wrote mainly in the form of dialogues. In the early ones seve...
37: ...hese forms are unchangeable and perfect, and are only comprehensible by the use of the intellect or un... - Rhodes (9349 bytes)
5: ...west of [[Turkey]], situated between the Greek mainland and the island of [[Cyprus]]. Its population i...
17: ...os]], [[Cnidus]] and [[Halicarnassus]] (on the mainland) made up the so-called [[Dorian Hexapolis]].
32: ...tern half became a Greek empire. Although part of Byzantium for the next thousand years, it was nevertheless ... - Pope Victor I (1393 bytes)
4: ... on Easter. He also excommunicated [[Theodotus of Byzantium]] for his [[Christology|beliefs about Christ]]. - Pope Cornelius (1408 bytes)
1: ...ultery]], and [[apostasy]], but that these could only be remitted at the Last Judgement; Cornelius on ...
8: ...'A History of Private Life: 1. From Pagan Rome to Byzantium'', Paul Veyne, editor. - Pope Paul I (2040 bytes)
7: ...tially in Spoleto. Meanwhile, the alienation from Byzantium grew greater. Several times, especially in [[759... - 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... - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
9: ... word ''princeps'', meaning "first citizen", the only title Augustus would permit himself) the realiti...
35: ...k covered all of Roman history through [[9 BC]], only [[epitome]]s survive of his coverage of the Late...
46: ...ion of the ''gens'' [[Claudius (gens)|Claudia]], only slightly less ancient than the Julians. Their t...
56: ... commander of the guard [[Cassius Chaerea]]. The only member left of the imperial family to take charg...
78: ... excesses and the civil wars. To do this, he not only increased taxes, but created new forms of taxati... - Greco-Persian Wars (5983 bytes)
13: ...nder [[Pausanias (general)|Pausanias]] captured [[Byzantium]] and started a rebellion in [[Cyprus]]. At this... - Byzantine architecture (9737 bytes)
2: ...]] moved the capital of the [[Roman empire]] to [[Byzantium]], which was later renamed [[Constantinople]] and...
18: ...f the central type, the space under the dome was enlarged by having apsidal additions made to the octa... - Byzantine art (10470 bytes)
1: '''Byzantine art''' is the term commonly used to describe the artistic products of the [[...
17: ..., and this became the norm of Byzantine art. The only real exception to this was portraits of the Empe...
21: In any case, it was only in some areas, principally sculpture, that the B...
37: ...n of [[Alexius I]] Comnenus in [[1057]]. Although Byzantium was no longer a great power - following the [[Bat...
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