Byzantine architecture is the architecture of the Byzantine Empire, or Eastern Roman Empire, usually dated from 330 AD, when Constantine the Great established...
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Neo-Byzantine architecture (also referred to as Byzantine Revival) was a revival movement, most frequently seen in religious, institutional and public...
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The Serbo-Byzantine architectural style or Vardar architectural school (or "style"), is an ecclesiastical architectural style that flourished in the Serbian...
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Russian-Byzantine architecture (Russo-Byzantine architecture; Russian: русско-византийский стиль) is a revivalist direction in Russian architecture and decorative...
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Serbo-Byzantine architectural style, Neo-Byzantine architectural style or Serbian national architectural style is the style in Serbian architecture which...
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Russian architecture that arose in the second quarter of the 19th century and was an eclectic melding of Byzantine elements (Neo-Byzantine architecture in...
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century. Byzantine Empire portal Byzantine illuminated manuscripts Byzantine architecture Byzantine mosaics Macedonian art (Byzantine) Byzantine silver...
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Bristol Byzantine is a variety of Byzantine Revival architecture that was popular in the city of Bristol from about 1850 to 1880. Many buildings in the...
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are using the Byzantine Rite Church buildings belonging to Byzantine architecture, usually built during the Byzantine Empire Post-Byzantine church buildings...
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Byzantine Russo-Byzantine architecture Romanian Revival Serbo-Byzantine revival Romanesque Revival architecture (revival of Romanesque architecture)...
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The term Norman–Arab–Byzantine culture, Norman–Sicilian culture or, less inclusively, Norman–Arab culture, (sometimes referred to as the "Arab-Norman...
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church architecture Early Christian art and architecture Byzantine architecture Eastern Orthodox church architecture Romanesque architecture Gothic architecture...
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an example of Byzantine architecture in Italy. It is one of the best known examples of Italo-Byzantine architecture Between the Byzantine and the Gothic...
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Colosseum in Rome. Byzantine architecture, just as Romanesque and even to some extent Gothic architecture (with which classical architecture is often posed)...
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art, architecture, literature and technological achievements were built. Byzantines stood behind several technological advancements. Byzantine science...
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century Bristol Byzantine 1850–1880 Brownstone Brutalist architecture 1950s–1970s Buddhist architecture 1st century BC Byzantine architecture 527 AD (Sofia)...
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Moorish architecture were influenced by Byzantine architecture. Caliph al-Walid I was said to have been in such desperate need of Byzantine architectural assistance...
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were a characteristic element of the architecture of Ancient Rome and of its medieval continuation, the Byzantine Empire. They had widespread influence...
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fundamental similarities, having been influenced by the common legacy of Byzantine architecture from the Eastern Roman Empire. Some of the styles have become associated...
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life, art, architecture, technology, and military prowess, ultimately leading to the empires Medieval peak. This Macedonian era of the Byzantine empire was...
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the city from invasion. The architecture inside the city proper contains buildings and structures which came from Byzantine, Genoese, Ottoman, and modern...
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the 15th century. Byzantine may also refer to: Byzantine architecture Byzantine Revival architecture, a.k.a. Neo-Byzantine architecture, an historicist...
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Byzantine mosaics are mosaics produced from the 4th to 15th centuries in and under the influence of the Byzantine Empire. Mosaics were some of the most...
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including renowned examples of Raška, Serbo-Byzantine with its revival, Morava, Baroque, Classical and Modern architecture, with prime examples in Brutalism and...
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churches, found all across the country. There are remnants of the Byzantine inspired architecture in many of the churches, such as the large domed ceilings,...
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Roman usurpers List of Byzantine usurpers Succession to the Byzantine Empire List of Roman and Byzantine empresses List of Byzantine emperors of Armenian...
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Byzantine Italy was made up of those parts of the Italian peninsula under the control of the Byzantine Empire after the fall of the Western Roman Empire...
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architecture style that dominated in this time blended Slavic and Byzantine styles, with predominant churches built in brick and stone with Byzantine...
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raids. Eventually, the Byzantines regained control over Cappadocia and under their rule Christianity and Christian architecture in Cappadocia entered a...
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