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- Wikipedia: Byzantine Architecture - An illustrated history and description of the architecture of the Byzantine empire.
- Saint Nicholas of Myra Byzantine Catholic Church - Byzantine-Ruthenian Rite. Contact information, liturgical schedule, directions, parish history.
- Traditional Byzantine Christmas Recipes - Recipes for the Holy Supper from the Eastern Catholic Byzantine church.
- Saint Stephen Byzantine Catholic Church - Allen Park. Byzantine Rite parish. Historical timeline, contact information, liturgy schedule.
- The Byzantine World - Information on the Byzantine period, including clothing
- Saint Therese Byzantine Catholic Church - St. Petersburg. Byzantine (Ruthenian) Rite. Site contains a large amount of information on the Eastern Catholic Church.
- Saint Nicholas of Myra Byzantine Catholic Church - Byzantine-Ruthenian Rite. Contact information, liturgical schedule, directions, parish history. Orlando, Florida.
- Early Byzantine Period - A comprehensive view of the first steps of the Byzantine Empire from the Foundation of the Hellenic World. Covers politics, economy, society and culture.
- Selective Byzantine Timeline - A selective timeline of Byzantine history from About.com.
- Elias Katsaros - Byzantine Art Studio - Byzantine Iconographers painting icons and murals. Portfolio; order form for prints and notecards.
Wikipedia Articles
- Byzantine army - The Byzantine Army was the primary military body of the Byzantine armed forces, serving alongside the Byzantine Navy. A direct descendant of the older Roman and Hellenistic Greek armiesRomano-Byzantine Armies 4th - 9th Century - Dr David Nicolle, the Byzantine Army maintained a similar level of discipline, strategic prowess and organization.
- Byzantine literature - Byzantine literature may be defined as the Greek literature of the Middle Ages, whether written in the territory of the Byzantine Empire or outside its bordersEncyclopaedia Britannica - "Greek literature: Byzantine literature". It forms the second period in the history of Greek literature, though popular Byzantine literature and early Modern Greek literature, which begin in the 11th century, are indistinguishable"The Modern Greek language in its relation to Ancient ...
- Rus'-Byzantine Treaty (907) - According to the Primary Chronicle, the first Rus'-Byzantine Treaty was concluded in 907 as a result of Oleg's raid against Tsargrad (see Rus'-Byzantine War (907) for details). Scholars generally consider this document as preliminary to the Rus'-Byzantine Treaty (911).
- Neo-Byzantine architecture - Neo-Byzantine architecture is an architectural revival style, of the mid- to late 19th and early 20th centuries, most frequently seen in religious, institutional and public buildings. Neo-Byzantine architecture incorporates elements of the Byzantine style associated with Eastern and Orthodox Christian architecture dating from the 5th through 11th centuries, notably that of Byzantium (Constantinople, or modern-day Istanbul).
- Byzantine scholars in the Renaissance - The migration of Byzantine-Greek scholars or Byzantine emigres from Byzantium during the decline of the Byzantine empire (1203-1453) and mainly after the fall of Constantinople in 1453 until the 16th century, is considered by modern scholars as crucial in the revival of Greek and Roman studies, arts and sciences, and subsequently in the ...