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Aachen Cathedral
Aaron (son of Ivan Vladislav)
Aaronios
Abas I of Armenia
Abaskiron
Abbasid Caliphate
Abbasid invasion of Asia Minor (782)
Abbasid invasion of Asia Minor (806)
Al-Abbas ibn al-Ma'mun
Al-Abbas ibn al-Walid
Abd al-Aziz ibn al-Walid
Abd al-Aziz ibn Shu'ayb
Abdallah al-Battal
Abdallah al-Khazin
Abdallah ibn Abd al-Malik
Abd Allah ibn al-Fadl
Abdallah ibn Qais
Abdallah ibn Rashid ibn Kawus
Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan
Abd al-Malik ibn Salih
St. Aberkios Monastery
Abkhazia, Kingdom of
Ablabius (consul)
Ablabius (assassin)
About the Mystery of the Letters
Abraham of Ephesus
Abu Abdallah Umar ibn Shu'ayb
Abu Firas al-Hamdani
Abu Ghanim
Abu Hafs ibn Amr
Abu Hafs Umar al-Iqritishi
Abu'l-Asa'ir Ahmad ibn Nasr
Abu'l-Aswar Shavur ibn Fadl
Abu'l-A'war
Abulchares
Abu'l-Faraj al-Tarsusi
Abu'l-Fawaris Muhammad ibn Nasir al-Dawla
Abu'l-Qasim (Seljuk governor of Nicaea)
Abu'l-Qasim Ali ibn al-Hasan al-Kalbi
Abu Thabit
Abydikos
Abydos (Hellespont)
Abydos, Diocese of
Acacius, Church of Saint
Acacius, Patriarch of Constantinople
Acacius of Amida
Acacius (Alexandria)
Acacius (curator)
Acacius (proconsul)
Acacius (son of Archelaus)
Acarassus
Achaea (Roman province)
Achaea, Principality of
Acheiropoietos, Church of the
Acheiropoietos Monastery
Achelous, 917 Battle of
Achelous, 1359 Battle of
Acilisene, Peace of
Acindynus (Carrhae)
Acritic songs
Acropolitissa, wife of Michael of Trebizond
Actuarius
Adada, Pisidia
Adalgis
Adaloald
Adamantius (praefectus urbi)
Adarnase I of Iberia
Adarnase II of Iberia
Adarnase III of Iberia
Adarnase IV of Iberia
Adarnase V of Tao
Ad Decimum, Battle of
Adelchis of Benevento
Adelphopoiesis
Adeodatus I, Pope of Rome
Adeodatus II, Pope of Rome
Adergoudounbades
Adolius
Adralestos (Domestic of the Schools)
Adramyttium
Adrian I, Pope of Rome
Adrian II, Pope of Rome
Adrianople
Adrianople, 378 Battle of
Adrianople, 813 Siege of
Adrianople, 1205 Battle of
Adrianople, 1254 Battle of
Adrianople, Conquest by the Turks
Adrianople, Martyrs of
Adrianos Komnenos
Aedesia
Aegean Sea
Aegean Sea (theme)
Aelia Eudocia
Aelia Eudoxia
Aelia Flaccilla
Aetios (eunuch)
Aetius, Cistern of
Aetius (praetorian prefect)
Aëtius of Amida
Africa, Praetorian prefecture of
African Romance
Agallianos Kontoskeles
Agapetus (deacon)
Agapius (physician)
Agatha (wife of Samuel of Bulgaria)
Agathias
Agatho, Pope of Rome
Agathonicea
Agilulf
Agnellus, Bishop of Ravenna
Agnes of France, Byzantine Empress
Agnes of Montferrat
Agnes of Durazzo
Agoranomos
Ahmad ibn al-Hasan al-Kalbi
Ahmad ibn Kayghalagh
Ahmad ibn Tughan al-Ujayfi
Ahmad ibn Ziyadat Allah ibn Qurhub
Aigan (Hun commander)
AIMA prophecy
Aistulf
Aiulf II of Benevento
Aizanoi
Ajnadayn, Battle of
Akakia
Akameros
Akolouthos
Akova, Barony of
Akritai
Akroinon, Battle of
Alahan Monastery
Alamanikon
Alan Cameron (classical scholar)
Alans
Albania in the Middle Ages
Albania under the Byzantine Empire
Albanian history, Timeline of
Albia Dominica
Alboin
Albsuinda
Alda of Alania
Aldimir
Aleppo
Aleppo, 637 Siege of
Aleppo, 962 Sack of
Aleppo, 994–995 Siege of
Alexander (comes)
Alexander (discussor)
Alexander (taxiarch)
Alexander (supporter of Phocas)
Alexander (Byzantine emperor)
Alexander Kazhdan
Alexander of Constantinople
Alexander of Cyprus
Alexander of Tralles
Alexander of Trebizond
Alexander van Millingen
Alexander Vasiliev (historian)
Alexandretta, Battle of
Alexiad
Alexios I Komnenos
Alexios I of Trebizond
Alexios Studites, Patriarch of Constantinople
Alexios II Komnenos
Alexios II of Trebizond
Alexios III Angelos
Alexios III of Trebizond
Alexander III, Pope of Rome
Alexios IV Angelos
Alexios IV of Trebizond
Alexios V Doukas
Alexios V of Trebizond
Alexios Angelos Philanthropenos
Alexios Apokaukos
Alexios Aristenos
Alexios Aspietes
Alexios Axouch
Alexios Branas
Alexios Charon
Alexios Doukas Philanthropenos
Alexios Gidos
Alexios Kaballarios
Alexios Komnenos (co-emperor)
Alexios Komnenos (governor of Dyrrhachium)
Alexios Komnenos (protosebastos)
Alexios Komnenos (son of Andronikos I)
Alexios Laskaris
Alexios Laskaris Philanthropenos
Alexios Mosele (admiral)
Alexios Mosele (Caesar)
Alexios Mosele (general)
Alexios Palaiologos (despot)
Alexios Philanthropenos
Alexios Philes
Alexios Raoul
Alexios Strategopoulos
Alexios Tzamplakon
Alexios Xiphias
Al-Halawiyah Madrasa
Alexius of Rome
Alexius Slav
Ali ibn Yahya al-Armani
Ali ibn Yusuf ibn Umar
Alice-Mary Talbot
Aligern
Allagion
Allelengyon
Allīnūs
Aloara
Alp Arslan
Altava
Althias
Alusian of Bulgaria
Alviso Diedo
Alypius of Constantinople
Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy
Amalafrid
Amastrianum
Amalasuintha
Amalric I of Jerusalem
Amantius (praepositus)
Ambazuces
Amicus of Giovinazzo
Amioun, Battle of
Ammar ibn Ali al-Kalbi
Ammatus
Ammianus Marcellinus
Ammonius Hermiae
Amorium
Amorium, Sack of
Amphilochius of Iconium
Amr ibn Hind
Amyclae, Diocese of
Amytzantarioi
Anagast
Anatolia earthquake, 554
Anagrapheus
Anastasia (wife of Constantine IV)
Anastasia the Patrician
Anastasian War
Anastasiopolis in Galatia
Anastasiopolis in Thrace
Anastasios Orlandos
Anastasius, Patriarch of Constantinople
Anastasius, Pope of Alexandria
Anastasius I Dicorus
Anastasius II
Anastasius I of Antioch
Anastasius II of Antioch
Anastasius (consul 517)
Anastasius (jurist)
Anastasius Bibliothecarius
Anastasius of Samaria
Anastasius Sinaita
Anatolia
Anatolia, Byzantine
Anatolic Theme
Anatolius (consul)
Anatolius, Patriarch of Constantinople
Anatolius (curator)
Anatolius (Osroene)
Anchialus, 708 Battle of
Anchialus, 763 Battle of
Ancyra
Ancyra, Metropolis of
Andrassos, Battle of
André Grabar
Andrea Angeli
Andrea Barozzi
Andrea Ghisi
Andrea Morisco
Andreas of Samosata
Andreas Palaiologos
Andreas Palaiologos (son of Manuel)
Andreas Stratos
Andrew II of Naples
Andrew, Duke of Calabria
Andrew of Crete
Andrew of Crete (martyr)
Andrew the Scythian
Andronicus, Coptic Pope of Alexandria
Andronikos I Komnenos
Andronikos I of Trebizond
Andronikos II Palaiologos
Andronikos II of Trebizond
Andronikos III Palaiologos
Andronikos III of Trebizond
Andronikos IV Palaiologos
Andronikos V Palaiologos
Andronikos Angelos Palaiologos
Andronikos Asen
Andronikos Asen Zaccaria
Andronikos Doukas (co-emperor)
Andronikos Doukas (cousin of Michael VII)
Andronikos Doukas (general under Leo VI)
Andronikos Doukas Angelos
Andronikos Doukas Palaiologos
Andronikos Euphorbenos
Andronikos Kamateros
Andronikos Komnenos (son of Alexios I)
Andronikos Komnenos (son of John II)
Andronikos Kontostephanos
Andronikos Kontostephanos (son of Isaac)
Andronikos Lapardas
Andronikos of Sardis
Andronikos Palaiologos (died 1344)
Andronikos Palaiologos (late 12th century)
Andronikos Palaiologos (megas domestikos)
Andronikos Palaiologos (son-in-law of Theodore I)
Andronikos Palaiologos (son of Manuel II)
Andronikos Palaiologos Kantakouzenos
Anemas
Anemas (died 971)
Angeliki Laiou
Angelo Flavio Comneno
Angelo Maria Angeli
Angelos
An Entertaining Tale of Quadrupeds
Anglon, Battle of
Angilas
Ani, Battle of
Anicia Juliana
Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius
Ankara
Anna, wife of Artabasdos
Anna Angelina Komnene Doukaina
Anna Dalassene
Anna Diogenissa
Anna Komnene
Anna Komnene Angelina
Anna Komnene Doukaina
Anna Notaras
Anna of Hohenstaufen
Anna of Hungary (1260–1281)
Anna of Savoy
Anna of Trebizond
Anna of Trebizond, Queen of Georgia
Anna of Moscow
Anna Palaiologina (daughter of Andronikos Angelos Palaiologos)
Anna Palaiologina (daughter of Michael IX)
Anna Palaiologina Kantakouzene
Anna Philanthropene
Anna Porphyrogenita
Anna Terter
Anna Xylaloe
Saint Anne Church, Trabzon
Annianus of Alexandria
Anno Domini
Anseau de Cayeux
Antalas
Antalya, Siege of
Anthemius
Anthemius (praetorian prefect)
Anthemius of Tralles
Anthemius Isidorus
Anthimus I, Patriarch of Constantinople
Anthimus (physician)
Anthimus of Naples
Anthony Bryer
Anthony Kaldellis
Anthony the Confessor
Anthusa of Constantinople
Anthusa of Mantinea
Anthypatos
Antilegomena
Antioch
Antioch earthquake, 526
Antioch, 613 Battle of
Antioch, Principality of
Antiochos (strategos of Sicily)
Antiochus (bishop of Ptolemais)
Antiochus (praepositus sacri cubiculi)
Antiochus Chuzon
Antipope Paschal
Antipope Theodore
Antonina (wife of Belisarius)
Antony I Kassymatas, Patriarch of Constantinople
Antony II Kauleas, Patriarch of Constantinople
Antony III Studites, Patriarch of Constantinople
Antony IV, Patriarch of Constantinople
Antony of Larissa
Antony the Younger
Anushtakin al-Dizbari
Anzen, Battle of
Apahunik' earthquake, 461
Apamea (Syria)
Apamea, Battle of
Aperlae
Apion (family)
Aplekton
Apocrisiarius
Apocrisiarius, Papal
Apographeus
Apokapes
Apokaukos
Apollinarius (governor)
Apollinarius, Patriarch of Alexandria
Apollonia, Cyrenaica
Apollonia, Tower of
Apollonius (praetorian prefect)
Apollonius (consul 460)
Apros
Apros, Battle of
Apsich
Arabia (daughter of Justin II)
Arabia Petraea
Arabs
Arabs, Byzantine wars with the
Arabs, 780–1180 Byzantine wars with the
Araklovon Castle
Aratius
Arbanon, Principality of
Arbanon, Rebellion of
Arbazacius
Arcadia (daughter of Arcadius)
Arcadia, Barony of
Arcadiopolis
Arcadiopolis, 970 Battle of
Arcadiopolis, 1194 Battle of
Arcadiopolis, Diocese of
Arcadius
Arcadius, Baths of
Arcadius, Column of
Arcadius, Forum of
Archangel ivory
Archesh, Battle of
Architecture, Byzantine
Architecture of Istanbul
Ardabur (consul 427)
Ardabur (consul 447)
Ardagast
Ardashir II
Ardenica Monastery
Arechis II of Benevento
Areobindus Dagalaifus Areobindus
Areobindus (died 546)
Argyramoiboi
Argyritzos
Argyros (Byzantine family)
Argyrus (catepan of Italy)
Ariadne (empress)
Arianism
Arianites
Arianitto Arianiti
Aristaenetus
Aristaenetus (consul)
Aristomachus (Egypt)
Arius
Arkadios II, Archbishop of Cyprus
Archontopouloi
Argos and Nauplia, Lordship of
Argos, Bishopric of
Armatus
Armenia
Armenia, Byzantine
Armenia earthquake. 632
Armenia (Middle Ages), Kingdom of
Armenia, Roman
Armeniac Theme
Armouris, Song of
Army, Byzantine
Army, Komnenian Byzantine
Army, Palaiologan Byzantine
Arneae
Arietta Papaconstantinou
Arsaber
Arsaces (conspirator)
Arsacius of Tarsus
Arsakawan earthquake, 363
Arsenios Autoreianos, Patriarch of Constantinople
Arsenius, Patriarch of Alexandria
Arsenius of Tyre
Arsenius the Great
Art, Byzantine
Arta
Arta, Castle of
Artabanes
Artabasdos
Arthelais
Artze
Arzen
Asad ibn al-Furat
Asbadus
Ascan
Ascholius
Asclepiades of Tralles
Asclepigenia
Asclepiodotus (consul 423)
Asclepiodotus (physician)
Asclepiodotus of Alexandria
Asclepius of Tralles
Ascum
Asekretis
Asen and Peter, Uprising of
Ashtat Yeztayar
Ashot I of Armenia
Ashot I of Iberia
Ashot II Bagratuni
Ashot II of Armenia
Ashot II of Tao
Ashot III of Armenia
Ashot III of Taron
Ashot IV of Armenia
Ashot Taronites
Asia (Roman province)
Asia, Diocese of
Asia Minor
Asia Minor Slavs
Asomatianos Tzamplakon
Aspad Gushnasp
Aspar
Aspar, Cistern of
Asparukh of Bulgaria
Aspietes
Aspietes (general under Alexios I)
Aspona
Aspron
Asterius of Amasea
Asyut Treasure
Atakam
Atenulf I of Capua
Athalaric
Athanasios of Emesa
Athanasius I, Patriarch of Constantinople
Athanasius I Gammolo
Athanasius II, Patriarch of Constantinople
Athanasius (grandson of Theodora)
Athanasius (praetorian prefect)
Athanasius of Naples
Athenogenes of Petra
Athens
Athens, Archbishopric of
Athens, History of
Athinganoi
Atik Mustafa Pasha Mosque
Atiyya ibn Salih
Atrax (Thessaly)
Atriklines
Atticus, Archbishop of Constantinople
Augusta (honorific)
Augustaion
Augustine of Canterbury
Aurelianus (consul 400)
Aurès, Kingdom of the
Authari
Autokrator
Auxentius of Bithynia
Auximus, Siege of
Avanos
Avars
Avars, Byzantine wars with the
Averil Cameron
Avienus (consul 501)
al-Awasim
Ayasuluk Hill
Aydinids
Azaz, 1030 Battle of
Al-Aziz
Aziz al-Dawla
Babylon Fortress
Babylon Fortress, Siege of
Badr al-Hammami
Baduarius
Baduarius (curator)
Baduarius (Scythia)
Bagradas River, 536 Battle of
Bagrat I of Iberia
Bagrat II Bagratuni
Bagrat II of Iberia
Bagrationi, wife of John IV of Trebizond
Bahram Gushnasp
Bahrām Chōbin
Baioulos
Baiounitai
Bakjur
Baktangios
Balaban Aga Mosque
Balatlar Church
Baldwin I of Constantinople
Baldwin I of Jerusalem
Baldwin II of Constantinople
Baldwin II of Jerusalem
Baldwin III of Jerusalem
Balearic Islands
Balgitzin
Balik (ruler)
Bandon (Byzantine Empire)
Bapheus, Battle of
Bar, Battle of
Barasbakourios
Barbara Komnena
Barberini ivory
Barca (ancient city)
Bardanes Tourkos
Bardas
Bardas Hikanatos
Bardas Kontomytes
Bardas Parsakoutenos
Bardas Phokas the Elder
Bardas Phokas the Younger
Bardas Phokas the Younger, Rebellion of
Bardas Skleros
Baresmanas
Bari
Bari, Emirate of
Bari, Louis II's 866–871 campaign against
Bari, Siege of
Barjawan
Barlaam and Josaphat
Barlaam of Seminara
Basel, Council of
Basil I
Basil II
Basil II, Epitaph on the tomb of
Basil I Skamandrenos, Patriarch of Constantinople
Basil II Kamateros, Patriarch of Constantinople
Basil Apokapes
Basil Apokaukos
Basil Argyros
Basil Boioannes
Basil Doukas Kamateros
Basil Hexamilites
Basil Kourtikios
Basil Lekapenos
Basil Mesardonites
Basil of Ani
Basil of Naples
Basil of Trebizond
Basil Onomagoulos
Basil Peteinos
Basil Skleros
Basil the Confessor
Basil the Copper Hand
Basil the Physician
Basil the Younger
Basil Theodorokanos
Basil Vatatzes
Basilakes
Basileopator
Basileus
Basilian monks
Basilica Cistern
Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore
Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo
Basilica of San Vitale
Basilides (patricius)
Basilika
Basilikoi anthropoi
Basilikon
Basilikos logos
Basilinopolis
Basiliscus
Basiliscus (Caesar)
Basiliskianos
Basilissa
Batheos Rhyakos Monastery
Bathys Ryax, Battle of
Battle tactics, Byzantine
Bawi
Bayezid I
Beacon system, Byzantine
Beatrice of Provence
Beatrice of Sicily, Latin Empress
Beirut earthquake, 551
Béla III of Hungary
Bela (Epirus)
Belegezites
Belgrade
Belisarius
Beloš
Belthandros and Chrysantza
Benedetto I Zaccaria
Benedetto II Zaccaria
Benedict I, Pope of Rome
Benjamin I, Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria
Bera
Berat, 1280–1281 Siege of
Berengaria of León
Beresford Hope Cross
Berichus
Bernat de Rocafort
Beroia, Battle of
Bertha of Sulzbach
Berthold II von Katzenelnbogen
Berytus, Law School of
Berziti
Berzitia, Battle of
Bessas
Beth Alpha
Bezant
Bibliotheca (Photius)
Biccari, Byzantine tower of
Binbirkilise
Bir el Qutt inscriptions
Bisantius Guirdeliku
Bishr al-Afshini
Bishr ibn al-Walid
Bithynia
Bitola, 1015 Battle of
Blachernae
Blachernae, 1082 Council of
Blachernae, 1094 Council of
Blachernae, 1285 Council of
Blachernae, 1351 Council of
Blachernae, 1101 Crusader attack on
Blachernae, Palace of
Blaise of Amorion
Blarathon, Battle of
Bleschames
Bodrum Mosque
Boethius
Bogdan Saray
Bogomilism
Bohemond I of Antioch
Boleron
Bonakis
Boniface I, Pope of Rome
Boniface I, Marquess of Montferrat
Boniface II, Pope of Rome
Boniface III, Pope of Rome
Boniface IV, Pope of Rome
Boniface V, Pope of Rome
Boniface of Verona
Bonus (patrician)
Bonus (Sirmium)
Book of Job in Byzantine illuminated manuscripts
Boraides
Boran
Boril of Bulgaria
Boris I of Bulgaria
Boris Kalamanos
Borradaile Triptych
Bosphorus
Bosra, Battle of
Botaneiates
Boukoleon Palace
Boulgarophygon, Battle of
Bourgaon, Battle of
Bouzes
Božidar Ferjančić
Braničevo (1154), Siege of
Branko Mladenović
Bravlin
Brindisi, 1156 Battle of
Brontochion Monastery
Bryas
Bryennios
Bucellarian Theme
Bucellarius
Buffavento Castle
Bulgaria (theme)
Bulgaria
Bulgaria, Byzantine conquest of
Bulgaria, Byzantine wars with
Bulgaria, 716 treaty with
Bulgaria, 815 treaty with
Bulgaria, 894–896 war with
Bulgaria, 913–927 war with
Bulgaria, Christianization of
Bulgaria, History of
Bulgarian Empire, 1st
Bulgarian Empire, 2nd
Bulgars
al-Buqaia, Battle of
Burdunellus
Bureaucracy and aristocracy
Burqush
Bursa, Siege of
Bushra al-Thamali
Byzacena
Byzantine civilisation in the 12th century
Byzantine commonwealth
Byzantine emperors, Family tree of the
Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Empire, History of the
Byzantine Empire, Succession to the
Byzantine Empire under the Amorian dynasty
Byzantine Empire under the Angelos dynasty
Byzantine Empire under the Doukas dynasty
Byzantine Empire under the Heraclian dynasty
Byzantine Empire under the Isaurian dynasty
Byzantine Empire under the Justinian dynasty
Byzantine Empire under the Komnenos dynasty
Byzantine Empire under the Leonid dynasty
Byzantine Empire under the Macedonian dynasty
Byzantine Empire under the Nikephorian dynasty
Byzantine Empire under the Palaiologos dynasty
Byzantine Empire under the Theodosian dynasty
Byzantine Fresco Chapel
Byzantine Papacy
Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628
Byzantine–Sasanian wars
Byzantinische Zeitschrift
Byzantinism
Byzantium
Byzantium: The Early Centuries
Byzantium (color)
Byzantium (play)
Byzantium after Byzantium
Byzantius (archbishop of Bari)
Caenophrurium
Caesar (title)
Caesarea
Caesarea Maritima
Caesarea Mazaca
Caesarius (consul)
Caesaropapism
Caesaropolis
Calabria
Calendar, Byzantine
Callinicum
Callinicum, Battle of
Callinicus (exarch)
Callinicus I, Patriarch of Constantinople
Callistus I, Patriarch of Constantinople
Callistus II Xanthopoulos, Patriarch of Constantinople
Calocaerus
Caloe
Calonymus
Caltavuturo, Battle of
Camuliana
Canbazlı
Çanlı Kilise
Cannae, 1018 Battle of
Capetian House of Anjou
Capidava
Capitolium of Constantinople
Cappadocia
Cappadocia (Roman province)
Cappadocia (theme)
Cappadocia, Rock-cut architecture of
Caria
Carlo I Tocco
Carlo II Tocco
Carmagnola (Venice)
Carolingian dynasty
Carolingian Empire
Carthage
Carthage, Archdiocese of
Carthage, 698 Battle of
Časlav
Caspian Gates earthquake, 743
Cassiodorus
Castle of Sant'Aniceto
Catacomb of Phaneromeni Church
Catalan Campaign in Asia Minor
Catalan Company
Cataphract
Catepanate of Italy
Caterina Gattilusio
Catharism
Saint Catherine's Monastery
Saint Catherine, Thessaloniki, Church of
Catherine of Bulgaria
Catherine of Courtenay
Catherine of Valois (1303–1346)
Catherine Zaccaria
Cattolica di Stilo
Caucasian Albania
Cécile Morrisson
Celer (magister officiorum)
Centre for Byzantine Research
Centurione II Zaccaria
Cephallenia (theme)
Cephalonia
Cephalonia, Battle of
Cestrus
Chaeronea
Chalandritsa, Barony of
Chalazar
Chalcedon
Chalcedon, Council of
Chalcedon, Metropolis of
Chalcis
Chalcis in Syria
Chalcis in Thrace
Chaldia
Chalke
Chalkoprateia
Chanaranges (Italy)
Chandax, Siege of
Chandrenos
Chariopolis
Chariopolis, Bishopric of
Chariot racing
Charito
Chariton, Patriarch of Constantinople
Charlemagne
Charles I of Naples
Charles II of Naples
Charles III of Naples
Charles, Count of Valois
Charles Annibal Fabrot
Charles Diehl
Charles du Fresne, sieur du Cange
Charmaina
Charpezikion
Charsianon
Chartophylax
Chartoularios
Chase (son of Ioube)
Chatalar Inscription
Chatzon
Chelandion
Chelchal
Chernomen, Treaty of
Cherson
Cherson (theme)
Chilbudius
Childebert II
Chiliades
Chiliarch
Chinialon
Choma (fortress)
Choma (Lycia)
Chonae
Chora Monastery
Choricius of Gaza
Christ (title)
Christ Chalkites, Church of
Christ Pantokrator (Nesebar), Church of
Christ Pantocrator (Sinai)
Christianization of the Roman Empire
Christianization of the Roman Empire as diffusion of innovation
Christianity, History of
Christodorus
Christopher (Domestic of the Schools)
Christopher Lekapenos
Christophoros Burgaris
Christoupolis
Chronicle of 741
Chronicle of 813
Chronicle of 846
Chronicle of 1234
Chronicon Paschale
Chrysaphius
Chrysargyron
Chrysobull
Chrysocheir
Chrysopolis
Chrysotriklinos
Church Fathers
Church History (Eusebius)
Church of All Nations
Cibyrrhaeot Theme
Civil war of 1321–1328
Civil war of 1341–1347
Civil war of 1352–1357
Civil war of 1373–1379
Cilicia
Cilicia (Roman province)
Cilicia, Byzantine conquest of
Ciriaco de' Pizzicolli
Citadel of Salah Ed-Din
Cities in the Byzantine Empire
Clarissimus
Claudiopolis
Claudiopolis, See of
Claudiopolis, Siege of
Clearchus (consul)
Cleofa Malatesta
Clibanarii
Clovis I
Clermont, Council of
Coccas (soldier)
Codex Hierosolymitanus
Codex Theodosianus
Codex Justinianeus
Colossae
Colossus of Barletta
Column of Justinian
Column of Phocas
Comacchio, Battle of
Comentiolus
Comentiolus (brother of Phocas)
Comes rerum privatarum
Comes sacrarum largitionum
Comito
Comnenus
Conditum
Conon, Count of Montaigu
Conon, Pope of Rome
Conrad III
Conrad of Montferrat
Consistorium
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Constantina
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Constantine I the Great
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Constantine I, Prince of Armenia
Constantine II
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Constantine II, Prince of Armenia
Constantine III
Constantine III Leichoudes, Patriarch of Constantinople
Constantine IV
Constantine IV, Patriarch of Constantinople
Constantine V
Constantine VI
Constantine VII
Constantine VIII
Constantine IX Monomachos
Constantine X Doukas
Constantine XI Palaiologos
Constantine, Pope of Rome
Constantine (son of Leo V)
Constantine, son of Theophilos
Constantine Angelos
Constantine Angelos Doukas
Constantine Arianites
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Constantine Aspietes
Constantine Bodin
Constantine Chabaron
Constantine Chadenos
Constantine Chliarenos
Constantine Choirosphaktes
Constantine Dalassenos (duke of Antioch)
Constantine Dalassenos (thalassokrator)
Constantine Diogenes
Constantine Diogenes (son of Romanos IV)
Constantine Diogenes (pretender)
Constantine Doranites
Constantine Doukas (co-emperor)
Constantine Doukas (died 1179)
Constantine Doukas (usurper)
Constantine Doukas of Thessaly
Constantine Dragaš
Constantine Euphorbenos Katakalon
Constantine Gabras
Constantine Gongyles
Constantine Harmenopoulos
Constantine Helladikos
Constantine the Jew
Constantine Kabasilas
Constantine Kalamanos
Constantine Kephalas
Constantine Keroularios
Constantine Komnenos Angelos
Constantine Komnenos Arianites
Constantine Komnenos Doukas
Constantine Kontomytes
Constantine Lardys
Constantine Laskaris
Constantine Lekapenos
Constantine Lips
Constantine Loukites
Constantine Makrodoukas
Constantine Maniakes
Constantine Margarites
Constantine Meliteniotes
Constantine Mesopotamites
Constantine of Nicaea
Constantine Opos (catepan)
Constantine Opos (megas doux)
Constantine Palaiologos (half-brother of Michael VIII)
Constantine Palaiologos (son of Andronikos II)
Constantine Palaiologos (son of Michael VIII)
Constantine Paparrigopoulos
Constantine Phokas
Constantine Podopagouros
Constantine Stilbes
Constantine Tessarakontapechys
Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria
Constantine Tornikes
Constantine, Forum of
Constantinian dynasty
Constantinople
Constantinople, 378 Battle of
Constantinople, 447 earthquake
Constantinople, 922 Battle of
Constantinople, 1147 Battle of
Constantinople, 1241 Battle of
Constantinople, First Council
Constantinople, Second Council
Constantinople, Third Council
Constantinople, Fourth Council (Roman Catholic)
Constantinople, Fourth Council (Eastern Orthodox)
Constantinople, Fifth Council
Constantinople, 536 Council of
Constantinople, 843 Council of
Constantinople, 867 Council of
Constantinople earthquake, 557
Constantinople earthquake, 740
Constantinople, Fall of
Constantinople, Latin Patriarch of
Constantinople, Reconquest of
Constantinople, 14 regions of
Constantinople, 626 Siege of
Constantinople, 674–678 Siege of
Constantinople, 717–718 Siege of
Constantinople, 1203 Siege of
Constantinople, 1204 Siege of
Constantinople, 1235 Siege of
Constantinople, 1260 Siege of
Constantinople, 1394–1402 Siege of
Constantinople, 1411 Siege of
Constantinople, 1422 Siege of
Constantinople, Tyche of
Constantinus (consul 457)
Constantius II
Constantius Gallus
Constantiolus
Consul
Coptic period
Consularis
Corinth
Corinth, 1458 Siege of
Corfu
Corfu, Metropolis of
Corinth
Corinth, Latin Archbishopric of
Corinth, Metropolis of
Coronation of the Byzantine emperor
Corpus Fontium Historiae Byzantinae
Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae
Corpus Juris Civilis
Corrector
Corydala
Cosmas Indicopleustes
Cosmas I, Patriarch of Alexandria
Cosmas I, Patriarch of Constantinople
Cosmas II Atticus, Patriarch of Constantinople
Cosmas of Maiuma
Cosmas Vestitor
Cotyaeum
Cotyaeum, Battle of
Count of the Stable
Count of the Tent
Cours (Byzantine general)
Courtenay, House of
Coutzes
Covered Hippodrome
Crete
Crete, Byzantine
Crete earthquake, 365
Crete, Emirate of
Crimea
Crimean Goths
Crispus
Croatia, Duchy of
Croatia, 925–1102 Kingdom of
Croats
Cross-in-square
Cross of Justin II
Crusader invasions of Egypt
Crusader states
Crusades
Cubicularius
Cuisine, Byzantine
Cumans
Currency, Byzantine
Cutzinas
Cyprus
Cyprus (theme)
Cyprus, History of
Cyprus, Kingdom of
Cyprus in the Middle Ages
Cyriacus the Anchorite
Cyriacus II, Patriarch of Constantinople
Saints Cyril and Methodius
Cyril Mango
Cyril, Patriarch of Alexandria
Cyril of Scythopolis
Cyrrhus
Cyrus, Patriarch of Constantinople
Cyrus, Patriarch of Alexandria
Cyrus of Panopolis
Cyzicus, Battle of the
Dalle Carceri
Dacia, Diocese of
Dagalaifus (consul 461)
Dagisthaeus
Dagmar Cross
Daimonoioannes
Dajti Castle
Dalassenos
Dalisandus (Isauria)
Dalisandus (Pamphylia)
Dalmatia
Dalmatia (theme)
Dalmatius
Damascius
Damascus
Damascus, 634 Siege of
Damian, Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria
Damian (parakoimomenos)
Damian of Tarsus
Damian Dalassenos
Damietta
Damietta, 853 Sack of
Damnazes
Damsel of Cyprus
Dance, Byzantine
Daniel, Greek Apocalypse
Danielis
Danishmends
Danube
Daphne, Palace of
Daphni Monastery
Dara (Mesopotamia)
Dara, Battle of
Dara, 573 Siege of
Dara Dam
Dardanus (city)
Darius (praetorian prefect)
Dark Ages (historiography)
Dark Ages, Byzantine
Dathin, Battle of
Dattus
Daughter of Julius Constantius
David (commentator)
David (son of Heraclius)
David I of Iberia
David II of Iberia
David III of Tao
David Arianites
David Plates
David Saharuni
David of Ohrid
David of Trebizond
Dead Brother's Song, The
De Administrando Imperio
Debeltos
Debeltos, Siege of
De Ceremoniis
Decanus
Decarch (military rank)
Decius (consul 529)
Decius (exarch)
Decius Paulinus
Decline of the Byzantine Empire
Degik
Dejan Dragaš
Dekanos
Delhemma
Demarchos
Demetrias
Demetrios I Kantakouzenos
Demetrios Angelos Doukas
Demetrios Chloros
Demetrios Doukas Kabasilas
Demetrios Doukas Komnenos Koutroules
Demetrios Iatropoulos
Demetrios Komnenos Eudaimonoioannes
Demetrios Kydones
Demetrios Laskaris Leontares
Demetrios Palaiologos
Demetrios Palaiologos (son of Andronikos II)
Demetrios Palaiologos Kantakouzenos
Demetrios Palaiologos Metochites
Demetrios Tzamplakon
Demetritzes, Battle of
Demetrius of Anacopia
Demetrius of Bulgaria
Demetrius Rhodocanakis
Demetrius Triclinius
Demophilus of Constantinople
Demotika
Demotika, Battle of
Deno Geanakoplos
De obsidione toleranda
Desa (monarch)
De Situ Terrae Sanctae
Despina Khatun
Despotes
Devastatio Constantinopolitana
Develtos
De velitatione bellica
Devol (Albania)
Devol, Treaty of
Dhu'l-Kala Samayfa
Dhuvjan Monastery
Diaconicon
Dibaltum, Battle of
Digenes Akritas
Digest (Roman law)
Dikaiodotes
Dikaiophylax
Dimitri Obolensky
Dimitris Krallis
Dimbos, Battle of
Diocese
Diocletian
Diogenes of Phoenicia
Dioiketes
Diokleia
Dionysiopolis
Dionysios Zakythinos
Dionysiou monastery
Dioscorus II, Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria
Dioscorus of Aphrodito
Diplomacy, Byzantine
Diptych
Dobromir Chrysos
Dobroslav II
Dobrodeia of Kiev
Dobrotitsa
Dobruja
Dobruja, Despotate of
Docheiariou monastery
Doctrina Jacobi
Domenico Gattilusio
Domenico Leoni
Domentzia
Domentziolus (brother of Phocas)
Domentziolus (nephew of Phocas)
Domestic of the Schools
Domestikos
Dometiopolis
Domitian of Melitene
Domitius Modestus
Domnentiolus
Domnicus
Donald Nicol
Donation of Constantine
Donatism
Donatus (Huns)
Donus, Pope of Rome
Dorino I Gattilusio
Dorino II Gattilusio
Dorostolon
Dorostolon, Siege of
Dorotheus (magister militum)
Dorotheus I of Athens
Dorylaeum
Dositheus, Patriarch of Constantinople
Doukas
Doukas (historian)
Doukatopoulon
Doula Mouriki
Doxapatres Boutsaras
Dress, Byzantine
Droctulf
Dromon
Drougoubitai
Droungarios
Droungarios of the Fleet
Droungarios of the Watch
Dryinopolis
Drypia
Duchy of Athens
Duchy of the Archipelago
Dumbarton Oaks Papers
Dux
Dvin earthquake, 863
Dynatoi
Dyrrhachium
Dyrrhachium (theme)
Dyrrhachium, 1081 Battle of
Dyrrhachium, 1107–1108 Siege of
Đorđe Bodinović
Early Byzantine mosaics in the Middle East
East, Diocese of the
East–West Schism
Eastern Orthodox Church
Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Echinades, 1427 Battle of the
Echinos
Economy, Byzantine
Ecthesis
Edeco
Edessa
Edessa, County of
Edessa, 544 Siege of
Edward Gibbon
Egidio Querini
Egypt (Roman province)
Egypt (Late Antiquity), Diocese of
Egypt in the Middle Ages
Egypt, Muslim conquest of
Ek prosopou
Elemag
Elena Asenina of Bulgaria
Eleusa icon
Eleutherios, Harbour of
Eleutherios the Younger
Eleutherius (exarch)
Elias (commentator)
Elias of Enna
Elizabeth Jeffreys
Elizabeth of Slavonia
Elmingir
Elpidius (rebel)
Emesa
Emesa, 635/6 Siege of
Emesa, 638 Siege of
Enamel, Byzantine
Enaton
Endemic synod
Enrico Dandolo
Enrico de Vigo Paleologo
Eparchy
Ephesus
Ephesus, First Council
Ephesus, Second Council
Ephesus, Metropolis of
Epi tes katastaseos
Epi tes trapezes
Epi ton deeseon
Epi ton kriseon
Epi tou eidikou
Epi tou stratou
Epibatai
Epiphanius, Patriarch of Constantinople
Epirus
Epirus, Despotate of
Epirus, Despot of
Episkepsis
Erard I of Aulnay
Eraric
Ernest Mamboury
Ernst Kitzinger
Ernst Stein
Erotapokriseis
Erzurum earthquake, 840
Esau de' Buondelmonti
Escorial Taktikon
Ese Kapi Mosque
Eski Imaret Mosque
Eslas
Esphigmenou Monastery
Essence–Energies distinction
Eternal Peace (532)
Etymologicum Magnum
Eudocia
Eudokia (wife of Justinian II)
Eudokia, wife of Constantine V
Eudokia Angelina
Eudokia Baïana
Eudokia Dekapolitissa
Eudokia Ingerina
Eudokia Komnene (daughter of Alexios I)
Eudokia Komnene, wife of William VIII of Montpellier
Eudokia Makrembolitissa
Eudokia of Trebizond
Eudokia Palaiologina
Eudoxia
Eudoxia Epiphania
Eudoxius of Antioch
Eugene I, Pope of Rome
Eugenius Vulgarius
Eukarpia
Eukterion
Eulalios
Eulamius
Eulogios the Persian
Eulogius, Patriarch of Alexandria
Eumathios Philokales
Euphemia (empress)
Euphemianos, Lysi, Church of Saint
Euphemius, Patriarch of Constantinople
Euphemius (Sicily)
Euphratensis
Euphrosyne (9th century)
Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera
Euphrosyne of Bulgaria
Euripos, Siege of
Euroea (Epirus)
Eusebia (empress)
Eusebius
Eusebius of Nicomedia
Eusebius of Thessalonica
Eustace of Flanders
Eustathios (governor of the Cibyrrhaeot Theme)
Eustathios Argyros (admiral under Leo VI)
Eustathios Argyros (general under Leo VI)
Eustathios Kamytzes
Eustathios Kymineianos
Eustathios Makrembolites
Eustathios Palatinos
Eustathios Rhomaios
Eustathius (consul)
Eustathius, Patriarch of Constantinople
Eustathius of Epiphania
Eustathius of Thessalonica
Eustratios of Constantinople
Eustratius Garidas, Patriarch of Constantinople
Eustratius of Nicaea
Eutharic
Euthymios Malakes
Euthymios Tornikios
Euthymius I Syncellus, Patriarch of Constantinople
Euthymius II, Patriarch of Constantinople
Euthymius of Athos
Euthymius of Constantinople (11th century)
Euthymius of Sardis
Eutolmius Tatianus
Eutropia
Eutropius (consul 399)
Eutropius, Harbor of
Eutyches
Eutychianus (consul 398)
Eutychius, Patriarch of Constantinople
Eutychius (exarch)
Ewer of Saint-Maurice d'Agaune
Evagrius of Antioch
Evagrius of Constantinople
Evagrius Scholasticus
Évelyne Patlagean
Exarch
Exaugustus Boioannes
Excubitors
Exisotes
Exokatakoiloi
Exousiastes
Ezeritai
Ezeros
Fabia Eudokia
Fadala ibn Ubayd
Fahl, Battle of
Fall of Constantinople
Fanari, Karditsa
Fariburz
Faroald II of Spoleto
Farrukh Hormizd
Faruriyyah, Capture of
Fatih Mosque, Tirilye
Fatih Mosque, Trabzon
Fatimid Caliphate
Fausta
Fausta (wife of Constans II)
Faustina (wife of Constantius II)
Faventia, Battle of
Felice Cornicola
Felix of Ravenna
Fenari Isa Mosque
Feraklos Castle
Ferdinand Chalandon
Ferdinand Palaiologos
Ferran d'Aunés
Fetih 1453
Ferrara-Florence, Council of
Fibula (brooch)
Fieschi Morgan Staurotheke
Fifth Ecumenical Council
Fifty-Year Peace Treaty
Filioque
Firaz, Battle of
First Crusade
First Ecumenical Council
First Cyprus Treasure
Flags and insignia, Byzantine
Flavia Maximiana Theodora
Flavia Julia Constantia
Flavian, Archbishop of Constantinople
Flavius Anastasius Paulus Probus Moschianus Probus Magnus
Flavius Cresconius Corippus
Flavius Hermogenes
Flavius Studius
Florence, Council of
Florent of Hainaut
Florentius (consul 429)
Florentius of Sardis
Foederati
Follis
Foreign relations of the Byzantine Empire
Forty-Nine Martyrs of Scetis
Forty-Two Martyrs of Amorium
Fourth Crusade
Fourth Ecumenical Council
Francesco I Gattilusio
Francesco II Gattilusio
Francis Dvornik
Frankish Table of Nations
Frankoulios Servopoulos
Franks
Frankokratia
Franz Dölger
Fravitta, Patriarch of Constantinople
Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
Frigidus, Battle of the
Fulk, King of Jerusalem
Fyodor Uspensky
Gabras
Gabriel of Melitene
Gabriel Sphrantzes
Gabriele Trevisano
Gaeta, Duchy of
Gagik I of Vaspurakan
Gagik II of Armenia
Gainas
Gaianites
Galata
Galatia (Roman province)
Galaxidi
Galeria Valeria
Galesios, Mount
Galla (wife of Theodosius I)
Galla Placidia
Gallipoli, 1312 Battle of
Gallipoli, 1416 Battle of
Gallipoli, Fall of
Gallipoli, Reconquest of
Gallipoli, Treaty of
Gardens, Byzantine
Gardiki, Battle of
Gardiki Castle, Arcadia
Gardiki, Phthiotis
Gardiki, Trikala
Gardiki Castle, Corfu
Garella
Garigliano, Battle of
Gavinus
Gaza synagogue
Gelimer
Gemistus Pletho
Gennadius I, Patriarch of Constantinople
Gennadius II Scholarius, Patriarch of Constantinople
Gennadius (magister militum Africae)
Gennadius (7th century)
Genoa
Genoa, Republic of
Genoa, Byzantine war with (1348–1349)
Gento (Goth)
Genseric
Geoffrey I of Villehardouin
Geoffrey II of Briel
Geoffrey II of Villehardouin
Geoffroy de Thoisy
Geoffrey of Aulnay
Geoffrey of Briel
Geoffrey of Villehardouin
St. George (Kurbinovo), Church of
St. George Diasoritis, Church of
St. George (Skyros), Monastery of
George, Emperor of Trebizond
George I, Patriarch of Constantinople
George I of Bulgaria
George II Xiphilinus, Patriarch of Constantinople
George II of Abkhazia
George II of Bulgaria
George (eparch)
George Akropolites
George Bardanes
George Choiroboskos
George Choumnos
George Doukas Philanthropenos
George Galesiotes
George Kedrenos
George Kleidas
George Maniakes
George Moschabar
George Mouzalon
George of Amastris
George of Cyprus
George of Kiev
George of Naples
George of Pisidia
George of Trebizond
George Ostrogorsky
George Pachymeres
George Palaiologos
George Palaiologos Kantakouzenos
George Phakrases
George Synadenos Astras
George Syncellus
George Tagaris
George the Confessor
George the Standard-Bearer
Georgi Voyteh
Georgi Voyteh, Uprising of
Georgia (country)
Georgia (country), History of
Georgia, 1022 Byzantine treaty with
Georgia, 1031 Byzantine treaty with
Georgia, Byzantine wars with
Georgios Kalliergis
Georgios Sotiriou
Georgius Tzul
Geraki, Barony of
Gerasimus I, Patriarch of Constantinople
Germanicia
Germanicia, Siege of
Germanicopolis (Bithynia)
Germanicopolis, Isauria
Germanus I, Patriarch of Constantinople
Germanus II, Patriarch of Constantinople
Germanus III, Patriarch of Constantinople
Germanus (Caesar)
Germanus (cousin of Justinian I)
Germanus (magister militum under Phocas)
Germanus (patricius)
Germia
Gessius (praetorian prefect)
Ghassanids
Al-Ghazal
Ghisi
Geremia Ghisi
Giacomo Baseggio
Gibal
Giorgio de' Buondelmonti
Giovanni I Participazio
Giovanni Andrea I Angeli
Giovanni Andrea II Angeli
Giovanni Colonna (died 1245)
Giovanni Demetrio Angeli
Giovanni Galbaio
Giovanni Giustiniani
Giovanni Michiel (13th century)
Girolamo I Angeli
Girolamo II Angeli
Gisulf I of Benevento
Gisulf I of Salerno
Gisulf II of Benevento
Giudicati
Giustiniano Participazio
Gjin Bua Spata
Gjon Zenebishi
Glarentza
Glass, Byzantine
Glavinica (medieval town)
Glycerius
Glyki
Godas
Godescalc of Benevento
Godfrey of Bouillon
Godfrey of Esch
Godilas
Golden Horn
Gordas
Gordoservon
Göreme, Churches of
Gothia, Metropolitanate of
Gothic War (535–554)
Gothograecia
Gradinja
Gradislav Borilović
Graitzas Palaiologos
Grand Domestic
Grasulf I of Friuli
Gratian
Great Lavra (Athos)
Great Moravia
Great Palace of Constantinople
Great Palace Mosaic Museum
Great Vlachia
Greece
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Gregory I of Nazianzus, Archbishop of Constantinople
Gregory I of Naples
Gregory II, Pope of Rome
Gregory II of Cyprus, Patriarch of Constantinople
Gregory II of Naples
Gregory III, Pope of Rome
Gregory III Mammas, Patriarch of Constantinople
Gregory III of Naples
Gregory IV of Naples
Gregory VII, Pope of Rome
Gregory Akindynos
Gregory Antiochos
Gregory Asbestas
Gregory Chioniades
Gregory Gabras
Gregory Kamateros
Gregory Kamonas
Gregory of Benevento
Gregory of Dekapolis
Gregory Pakourianos
Gregory Pakourianos the Younger
Gregory Palamas
Gregory Pterotos
Gregory Tarchaneiotes
Gregory Taronites
Gregory Taronites (governor of Chaldia)
Gregory the Patrician
Saint Gregory of Nyssa Church, Trabzon
Grigor I of Taron
Grimoald, King of the Lombards
Grimoald III of Benevento
Gritzena, Barony of
Grubeša
Guaimar I of Salerno
Guaimar II of Salerno
Guaimar III of Salerno
Guaimar IV of Salerno
Guaram I of Iberia
Guaram II of Iberia
Guaram III of Iberia
Gubazes I of Lazica
Gubazes II of Lazica
Guglielmo Cavallo
Gulf of Corinth, Battle of the
Gulfaris
Gulkhan-Eudokia of Georgia
Gül Mosque
Guntarith
Gunthamund
Gunthertuch
Gurgen I of Tao
Gustave Schlumberger
Guy II de la Roche
Guy IV of Spoleto
Guy of Hauteville
Guy Pallavicini
Habib ibn Maslama al-Fihri
Al-Hadi
Haemimontus
Hagia Irene
Hagia Sophia
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Hagia Sophia, Iznik
Hagia Sophia, Thessaloniki
Hagia Sophia Church, Sofia
Hagia Sophia, Trabzon
Hagios Demetrios
Hajji Amir
Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah
Hamazasp IV Mamikonian
Hamazaspes
Hamdanid dynasty
Hançerkale
Hannibalianus
Hans Georg Beck
Harald Hardrada
Haram, Battle of
Harbaville Triptych
Harim, Battle of
al-Harith ibn al-Hakam
al-Harith ibn Jabalah
Harun al-Rashid
Al-Hasan ibn al-Abbas
Al-Hasan ibn Ali al-Kalbi
Al-Hasan ibn Ali Kurah
Al-Hasan ibn Ammar
Al-Hasan ibn Qahtaba
Hebdomon
Hebdomon, Cistern of the
Hegias
Helena, daughter of Alypius
Helena
Helena (wife of Julian)
Helena (niece of Justin II)
Helena Angelina Doukaina
Helena Angelina Komnene
Helena Argyre
Helena Asanina Kantakouzene
Helena Doukaina Angelina
Helena Dragaš
Helena Kantakouzene
Helena Kantakouzene, Empress of Trebizond
Helena Lekapene
Helena Palaiologina (daughter of Demetrios Palaiologos)
Helene Ahrweiler
Heliodorus (philosopher)
Helion (magister officiorum)
Heliopolis, Battle of
Heliou Bomon monastery
Hellas (theme)
Hellenic Institute of Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Studies in Venice
Hellenization in the Byzantine Empire
Henotikon
Henri Grégoire (historian)
Henry of Flanders
Heraclea in Trachis
Heraclian revolt
Heraclides (bishop)
Heraclius
Heraclius' campaign of 622
Heraclius (brother of Tiberius III)
Heraclius (son of Constans II)
Heraclius of Edessa
Heraclius the Elder
Heraklonas
Herbert Hunger
Heresy
Hermit
Hermogenes (magister officiorum)
Hermoniakos' Iliad
Hero the Younger
Herodian (commander)
Hervé Frankopoulos
Hestia Tapestry
Hesychasm
Hesychast controversy
Hesychius of Miletus
Hetaireia
Hetaireiarches
Hexagram (currency)
Hexamilion wall
Hexapolis of Armenia Minor
Hierapolis
Hierapolis, Metropolitan See of
Hieria
Hieria, Council of
Hierius (consul)
Hierocles (author of Synecdemus)
Hikanatoi
Hilandar
Hilarion
Hilarion the Younger
Hilarion, Castle of Saint
Hildeprand
Hilderic
Himerios (admiral)
Hippiatrica
Hippodrome of Constantinople
Hirami Ahmet Pasha Mosque
Hisarlaka fortress
Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik
Histamenon
Historia Augusta
History of Anatolia
History of Istanbul
History of Roman and Byzantine domes
Holy Apostles, Church of the (Constantinople)
Holy Apostles, Church of the (Thessaloniki)
Holy Crown of Hungary
Holy Roman Empire
Holy Sepulchre, Church of
Holy Trinity, Church of the (Athens)
Honorius (emperor)
Honorius I, Pope of Rome
Hormidac
Hormizd (Constantinople)
Hormizd II
Hormizd III
Hormizd IV
Horreum Margi, Battle of
Hosios Loukas
Hospito
Hovhannes-Smbat III of Armenia
Hrach Bartikyan
Hranislav
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Hugh IV, Count of Saint-Pol
Hugh of Champlitte
Hugo Etherianis
Humayd ibn Ma'yuf al-Hajuri
Huneric
Hungary, Byzantine war with (1127–1129)
Hungary, Byzantine war with (1180–1185)
Hungary, Kingdom of
Hungary, Principality of
Hyelion and Leimocheir, Battle of
Hypatia
Hypatius
Hypatos
Hypatos ton philosophon
Hyperpyron
Hypodiastole
Iacopo Barozzi
Iacopo II Barozzi
Iatrosophia
Iberia (Caucasus)
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Iberian War
Ibn al-Faqih
Ibn al-Ikhshad
Ibn az-Zayyat (governor of Tarsus)
Ibn Khordadbeh
Ibn Mulhim
Ibrahim Inal
Icon
Icon of the Annunciation, St. Catherine's Monastery
Iconium
Iconium, Metropolis of
Iconodule
Iconolatry
Iconoclasm, Byzantine
Idolatry
Ignatios Glabas
Ignatios the Deacon
Ignatius, Patriarch of Constantinople
Ignatius of Bulgaria
Ikhtiyar al-Din Hasan ibn Ghafras
Ildibad
Illus
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Immortals (Byzantine Empire)
Imperial Library of Constantinople
İnceğiz, Battle of
Indiction
Indulf (6th century)
Innocent III, Pope of Rome
Innovation in Byzantine medicine
Ino Anastasia
Institutes of Justinian
Insulae (Roman province)
Ioakim Korsunianin
Ioannes Kegen
Ioannina
Ioannina Castle
Ioannina, Chronicle of
Iohannes (consul 467)
Iohannis (epic poem)
Irene Asanina
Irene Doukaina
Irene Gattilusio
Irene Kantakouzene
Irene Komnene Doukaina
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Irene Laskarina
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Irene of Trebizond
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Irene Palaiologina, Empress of Bulgaria
Irene Palaiologina of Trebizond
Irene Syrikaina
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Isaac I Komnenos
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Isaac Argyros
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Isaac Komnenos (son of Alexios I)
Isaac Komnenos (son of John II)
Isaac Komnenos of Cyprus
Isaac Komnenos Vatatzes
Isaac Kontostephanos
Isaac Laskaris
Isaac the Armenian
Isabella of Villehardouin
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Isaura Nea
Isaura Palaea
Isauria
Isaurian War
Isbul
Isidore Glabas
Isidore of Miletus
Isidore I, Patriarch of Constantinople
Islam, History of
Islamic architecture
Italo-Byzantine
Italy, History of
Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria
Ivan Asen I of Bulgaria
Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria
Ivan Asen III of Bulgaria
Ivanko of Bulgaria
Ivan Shishman of Bulgaria
Ivan Sratsimir of Bulgaria
Ivan Stephen of Bulgaria
Ivan the Russian
Ivaylo of Bulgaria
Ivaylo, Uprising of
Iviron monastery
Iyad (tribe)
Iyad ibn Ghanm
Izadgushasp
Jabalah ibn al-Aiham
Jabalah IV ibn al-Harith
Jabalia, Byzantine Church of
Jacob Baradaeus
Jacopo Dolfin
Jacopo Dondulo
Jacopo Gattilusio
Ja'far ibn Dinar al-Khayyat
Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer
James IV of Majorca
James of Baux
Jarrahids
Jean Le Maingre
Jerusalem
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Jerusalem, 536 Council of
Jesus, Depiction of
Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus
Jiajak Jaqeli
Joachim of Korsun
Joanna I of Naples
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Joannes Zonaras
Joannicius the Great
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John I (II), Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria
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John I Lemigius
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John I Orsini
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John II Doukas of Thessaly
John II Komnenos
John II of Naples
John III of the Sedre
John II of Trebizond
John II Orsini
John II Platinus
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John II, Patriarch of Constantinople
John II, Bishop of Jerusalem
John III Doukas Vatatzes
John III of Naples
John III of Trebizond
John III Rizocopus
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John III, Pope of Rome
John IV, Patriarch of Alexandria
John IV Nesteutes, Patriarch of Constantinople
John IV, Pope of Rome
John IV Laskaris
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John IV of Trebizond
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John V, Patriarch of Constantinople
John V of Naples
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John VI, Patriarch of Constantinople
John VII Grammatikos, Patriarch of Constantinople
John VII, Pope of Rome
John VII Palaiologos
John VIII bar Abdoun
John VIII Palaiologos
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John VIII Xiphilinos, Patriarch of Constantinople
John VIII, Pope of Rome
John X Kamateros, Patriarch of Constantinople
John XI Bekkos, Patriarch of Constantinople
John XII, Patriarch of Constantinople
John XIII Glykys, Patriarch of Constantinople
John XIII, Pope of Rome
John XIV Kalekas, Patriarch of Constantinople
John XXII, Pope of Rome
John (nephew of Vitalian)
John Agapetus
John Anagnostes
John Angelos (protostrator)
John Angelos (sebastokrator)
John Angelus of Syrmia
John Apokaukos
John Apokaukos (died 1345)
John Athalarichos
John Axouch
John Bagnell Bury
John Belissariotes
John Cassian
John Chaldos
John Chauderon
John Chortasmenos
John Choumnos
John Chryselios
John Chrysostom
John Cottistis
John de lo Cavo
John Diakrinomenos
John Doukas (Caesar)
John Doukas (megas doux)
John Doukas (sebastokrator)
John Doukas (son of Michael II)
John Doukas Angelos Palaiologos Raoul Laskaris Tornikes Philanthropenos Asen
John Doukas (megas hetaireiarches)
John Doukas Komnenos
John Drimys
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John Eladas
John Eugenikos
John Gabalas
John Geometres
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John Ionopoulos
John Ioubes
John Ises
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John Kammytzes
John Kantakouzenos (Caesar)
John Kantakouzenos (despot)
John Kantakouzenos (pinkernes)
John Kantakouzenos (sebastos)
John Kladas
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John Komnenos (governor of Dyrrhachium)
John Komnenos (parakoimomenos)
John Komnenos (son of Andronikos I)
John Komnenos Doukas
John Komnenos the Fat
John Komnenos Vatatzes
John Kontostephanos (son of Stephen)
John Kourkouas
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John Kourkouas (catepan)
John Kourkouas (died 971)
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John Lazaropoulos
John Malalas
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John Mystikos
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John Palaiologos (Caesar)
John Palaiologos (son of Andronikos II)
John Pediasimos
John Petraliphas
John Phakrases
John Phokas
John Phrangopoulos
John Pitzigaudes
John Plytos
John Proteuon
John Raoul Petraliphas
John Raphael
John Rhadenos
John Robert Martindale
John Rogerios Dalassenos
John Scholasticus
John Spyridonakes
John Synadenos (megas konostaulos)
John Synadenos (megas stratopedarches)
John Tarchaneiotes
John Taronites (sebastos)
John the Armenian
John the Deacon (Byzantine writer)
John the Cappadocian
John the Eunuch (Trebizond)
John the Exarch
John the Hunchback
John the Iberian
John the Lydian
John the Orphanotrophos
John the Rhaiktor
John the Scythian
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St. John the Theologian, Monastery of
John Troglita
John Tzelepes Komnenos
John Tzetzes
John Tzibus
John Uroš
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John W. Barker
John Xenos
Jordanes
Joscelin of Molfetta
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Joseph II, Patriarch of Constantinople
Joseph Bringas
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Karl Eduard Zachariae von Lingenthal
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Kassandreia
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Katepano
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Kilij Arslan I
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Kilij Arslan III
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Kızıl Kilise
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Koca Mustafa Pasha Mosque
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Komnenos
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Korymbos (headgear)
Kos
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Kouboukleisios
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Krenites Arotras
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Krum
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Kursi, Sea of Galilee
Kursich
Kykkos Monastery
Kyklobion
Kyros of Constantinople
Ladislaus II of Hungary
Lady of Neuville
Laguatan
Lalakaon, Battle of
Lamentatio sanctae matris ecclesiae Constantinopolitanae
Lamia (city)
Lampsacus
Lampsacus Treasure
Landulf I of Benevento
Landulf II of Benevento
Landulf IV of Benevento
Landulf V of Benevento
Laodicea in Syria
Laodicea in Syria, 636 Siege of
Laodicea on the Lycus
Laodicea on the Lycus, 1119 Siege of
Lardea
Large Sakkos of Photius
Larissa
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Laskaris
Laskaris Kananos
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Lazic War
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Lemnos
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Leo I (emperor)
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Leo II Mung
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Leo IV the Khazar
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Leo Argyros (10th century)
Leo Chamaidrakon
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Leoluca
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Leo Phokas the Younger
Leo Rhabdouchos
Leo Sakellarios
Leo Sarakenopoulos
Leo Scepter
Leo Sgouros
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Leo the Deacon
Leo the Mathematician
Leo the Physician
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Leo Tornikios
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Leo Tuscus
Leon I of Abkhazia
Leon II of Abkhazia
Leonard of Chios
Leonardo I Tocco
Leonardo II Tocco
Leonardo III Tocco
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Leontius of Damascus
Leontius of Jerusalem
Leontios Theotokites
Lesbos
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Leslie Brubaker
Levant, History of the
Levounion, Battle of
Łewond
Libadarios
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Licario
Licinia Eudoxia
Lidoriki
Limburg Staurotheke
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Lindos
Liparit IV, Duke of Kldekari
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Little Hagia Sophia
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Liutprand of Cremona
Liuvigild
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Lochagos
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Logothetes tou genikou
Logothetes tou praitoriou
Logothetes tou stratiotikou
Lombards
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Lombards, Byzantine wars with the
Longibardopoulos
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Longinus of Cardala
Longinus of Selinus
Longobardia
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Lopadion
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Luke of Steiris
Lu'lu' al-Kabir
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Lycus (river of Constantinople)
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Lyra, Byzantine
Macarius of Egypt
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Macedonia (region)
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Macedonius II, Patriarch of Constantinople
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Madaba Map
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Magical Treatise of Solomon
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Al-Mahdi
Maiuma
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Malagina
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Malamirovo Inscription
Maleinos
Małgorzata Dąbrowska
Malian Gulf earthquake, 551
Malik ibn Kaydar
Malik-Shah I
Malik Shah (Rûm)
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Mamas (Hun prince)
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Mamistra, Battle of
Mammes, Battle of
al-Ma'mun
Manastır Mosque, Istanbul
Mandator
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Manjutakin
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Manichaeism
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al-Mansur
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Mansur ibn Sarjun
Manuel I Komnenos
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Manuel II's journey to Western Europe
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Manuel II of Trebizond
Manuel III of Trebizond
Manuel Anemas
Manuel Angelos Philanthropenos
Manuel Bochalis
Manuel Boutoumites
Manuel Bryennios
Manuel Charitopoulos
Manuel Chrysaphes
Manuel Chrysoloras
Manuel Erotikos Komnenos
Manuel Fokas
Manuel Holobolos
Manuel Kalekas
Manuel Kamytzes
Manuel Kantakouzenos
Manuel Kantakouzenos (usurper)
Manuel Komnenos (kouropalates)
Manuel Komnenos (son of Andronikos I)
Manuel Komnenos Doukas
Manuel Komnenos Raoul
Manuel Kourtikes
Manuel Maurozomes
Manuel Moschopoulos
Manuel Opsaras Dishypatos
Manuel Palaiologos
Manuel Panselinos
Manuel Raoul
Manuel Tagaris
Manuel the Armenian
Manuele Zaccaria
Manzikert
Manzikert, Battle of
Manzikert, 1054 Battle of
Maraj-al-Debaj, Battle of
Marash, 953 Battle of
Marcellae, Battle of
Marcellae, 756 Battle of
Marcellinus Comes
Marcello Tegalliano
Marcellus (general under Justinian I)
Marcellus (comes excubitorum)
Marcellus (brother of Justin II)
Marcia Euphemia
Marcian
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Marcian (usurper)
Marcian of Heraclea
Marcianopolis
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Marco Gradenigo
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Mardaite revolts
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Maria Komnene, Queen of Jerusalem
Mariam (daughter of Bagrat IV of Georgia)
Maria of Alania
Maria of Amnia
Maria of Antioch
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Maria of Calabria
Maria of Gothia
Maria of Mangup
Maria of Trebizond
Maria Palaiologina
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Maria Palaiologina Kantakouzene
Maria Petraliphaina
Marianos Argyros
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Marie of Brienne
Marie of Champagne
Marie de Courtenay
Marino Dandolo
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Marios Philippides
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Markos Palaiologos Iagaris
Mark Whittow
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Marriage Charter of Empress Theophanu
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Martin IV, Pope of Rome
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Martino Zaccaria
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Martyropolis, 531 Siege of
Martyropolis, 588 Battle of
Maruli
Maruzas
Marwanids
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Mary the Younger
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St. Mary Peribleptos, Church of
St. Mary of Blachernae (Istanbul), Church of
St. Mary of the Mongols, Church of
St. Mary of the Spring (Istanbul), Church of
Mary's Well
Mary Whitby
Maslama ibn Abd al-Malik
Maslama ibn Hisham
Maslama ibn Mukhallad al-Ansari
Mastaura (Caria)
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al-Masudi
Masuna
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Matthew Blastares
Matthew Kantakouzenos
Matthew Palaiologos Asen
Matzouka
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Maurizio Galbaio
Maurocastrum
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Mauro-Roman Kingdom
Mauros
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Maximianus of Ravenna
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Maximus II, Patriarch of Constantinople
Maximus the Confessor
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Megara, 1359 Battle of
Megas adnoumiastes
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Meletios the Younger
Melias
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Melitene
Melkite
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Menaulion
Menologion of Basil II
Menteshe
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Mesud I
Meteora
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Methodius II, Patriarch of Constantinople
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Michael I Rangabe
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Michael I Komnenos Doukas
Michael II
Michael II Kourkouas, Patriarch of Constantinople
Michael II Komnenos Doukas
Michael III
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Michael IV the Paphlagonian
Michael IV Autoreianus, Patriarch of Constantinople
Michael V
Michael VI Bringas
Michael VII Doukas
Michael VIII Palaiologos
Michael IX Palaiologos
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Michael Angold
Michael Apokapes
Michael Apostolius
Michael Apsaras
Michael Asen I of Bulgaria
Michael Aspietes
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Michael Choniates
Michael Choumnos
Michael Dermokaites
Michael Dokeianos
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Michael Doukas Glabas Tarchaneiotes
Michael Gabras
Michael Glykas
Michael Italikos
Michael Kaballarios
Michael Kantakouzenos (died 1316)
Michael Kantakouzenos (died 1264)
Michael Kourtikios
Michael Lachanodrakon
Michael Laskaris
Michael Maleinos
Michael Maurex
Michael Melissenos
Michael Monomachos
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Michael of Trebizond
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Michael Palaiologos (son of Andronikos III)
Michael Palaiologos (son of John V)
Michael Panaretos
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Michael Taronites
Michael Toxaras
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Mihaloğlu Mehmed Bey
Mihr-Mihroe
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Miletus
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Miliaresion
Milion
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Minervina
Mints, Byzantine
Miracles of Saint Demetrius
Mirdasid dynasty
Miriarcha
Miroslava of Bulgaria
Missorium of Theodosius I
Mitato
Mitso Asen of Bulgaria
Mixobarbaroi
Mizizios
Mjej II Gnuni
Mleh, Prince of Armenia
Mocius, Cistern of
Modestus, Patriarch of Jerusalem
Moesia
Moglena
Moira (military)
Mokissos
Momchil
Monastery of Saint George, Skyros
Monasticism
Monaxius
Mongols, Byzantine alliance with the
Mongol invasion of Byzantine Thrace
Mongol invasion of the Latin Empire
Monemvasia
Monemvasia, Chronicle of
Monoenergism
Monomachos (Byzantine family)
Monomachus Crown
Monophysitism
Monothelitism
Monreale
Mons Lactarius, Battle of
Montemaggiore, Battle of
Montepeloso, Battle of
Monza ampullae
Mopsuestia
Morea
Morea, Chronicle of the
Morea, Despotate of the
Morea revolt of 1453–1454
Mosaic Fragment with Man Leading a Giraffe
Mosaics
Mosaics in the Middle East, Early Byzantine
Moses the Black
Mosynopolis
Motella
Mount Athos
Moutalaske
Mouzalon
Mtskheta
Muawiyah I
Mu'awiya ibn Hisham
Mucellium, Battle of
Mufarrij ibn Daghfal ibn al-Jarrah
Muflih (eunuch)
Muflih al-Saji
Muhammad ibn Marwan
Muhammad ibn Shu'ayb al-Zarkun
Muhammad ibn Tughj al-Ikhshid
Mu'izz al-Dawla Thimal
al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man
al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith
Mundus (magister militum)
Mu'nis al-Muzaffar
Muntaner, Chronicle of
Muqallid ibn Kamil
al-Muqtadir
Murad I
Murad II
Music, Byzantine
Musokios
Mu'tah, Battle of
Mutahharten
al-Mu'tasim
al-Mutawakkil
Mutimir of Serbia
Mutinensis gr. 122
Mylasa and Melanoudion
Myrelaion Monastery
Myriokephalon, Battle of
Mystikos
Mystras
Nabedes
Nachoragan
Naissus
Naja al-Kasaki
Nakip Mosque
Nakoleia
Naples
Naples, Duchy of
Naples, 536 Siege of
Naples, 542–543 Siege of
Narentines
Narjot de Toucy (died 1241)
Narses
Narses (comes)
Narses (magister militum per Orientem)
Nasar
Nasr al-Thamali
Nativity, Church of the
Naum of Ohrid
Naupaktos
Naupaktos, Metropolis of
Nauplion
Navarrese Company
Navy, Byzantine
Naxos
Naxos, Duchy of
Nea Ekklesia
Nea Ekklesia of the Theotokos
Nea Moni of Chios
Near Eastern archaeology
Neboulos
Nectarius, Patriarch of Constantinople
Negroponte, Triarchy of
Neilos Doxapatres
Neilos Kabasilas
Nemanjić dynasty
Neocaesarea
Neokastra
Neopatras
Neopatras, Battle of
Neopatria, Duchy of
Neophytos, Basilica of St.
Neophytus I, Patriarch of Constantinople
Neoplatonism
Neorion Harbour
Neoterius
Nephon I, Patriarch of Constantinople
Nestorianism
Nestor Iskander's Tale on the Taking of Tsargrad
Nestorius
New Rome
Nicaea
Nicaea, 1st Council of
Nicaea, 2nd Council of
Nicaea, Empire of
Nicaea, Metropolis of
Nicaea, 727 Siege of
Nicaea, 1097 Siege of
Nicaea, 1113 Siege of
Nicaea, 1328–1331 Siege of
Nicaean–Venetian treaty of 1219
Niccolò Gattilusio, Lord of Ainos
Niccolò Sagundino
Nicene Creed
Nicephorus I, Patriarch of Constantinople
Nicephorus II, Patriarch of Constantinople
Nicetas (cousin of Heraclius)
Nicetas I, Patriarch of Constantinople
Nicetas II Mountanes, Patriarch of Constantinople
Nicetas of Heraclea
Nicetas the Paphlagonian
Nicetas the Patrician, Saint
Nicholas I Mystikos, Patriarch of Constantinople
Nicholas II Chrysoberges, Patriarch of Constantinople
Nicholas II, Pope of Rome
Nicholas III Grammatikos, Patriarch of Constantinople
Nicholas III of Saint Omer
Nicholas IV Mouzalon, Patriarch of Constantinople
Nicholas Adontz
Nicholas Eudaimonoioannes
Nicholas Hagiotheodorites
Nicholas Kabasilas
Nicholas Kallikles
Nicholas Kanabos
Nicholas le Maure
Nikephoros Loukanes
Nicholas Maliasenos
Nicholas Mesarites
Nicholas of Methone
Nicholas of Myra
Nicholas of Stoudios
Saint Nicholas of the Roof, Church of
Saint Nicholas Orphanos, Church of
Nicholas Orsini
Nicholas Picingli
Nicomedia
Nicomedia, Metropolis of
Nicomedia, Siege of
Nicopolis
Nicopolis (Pontus)
Nicopolis (theme)
Nicopolis ad Istrum
Nicopolis ad Nestum
Nicopolis earthquake, 499
Nicopsis
Nika riots
Nikephorian dynasty
Nikephoritzes
Nikephoros I
Nikephoros I Komnenos Doukas
Nikephoros II Orsini
Nikephoros II Phokas
Nikephoros III Botaneiates
Nikephoros (Caesar)
Nikephoros (son of Artabasdos)
Nikephoros Basilakes
Nikephoros Bryennios (ethnarch)
Nikephoros Bryennios the Elder
Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger
Nikephoros Choumnos
Nikephoros Chrysoberges
Nikephoros Diogenes
Nikephoros Dokeianos
Nikephoros Gregoras
Nikephoros Kabasilas
Nikephoros Kallistos Xanthopoulos
Nikephoros Katakalon
Nikephoros Komnenos
Nikephoros Komnenos (brother of Alexios I)
Nikephoros Lykaon
Nikephoros Melissenos
Nikephoros Ouranos
Nikephoros Palaiologos
Nikephoros Parsakoutenos
Nikephoros Phokas the Elder
Nikephoros Phokas Barytrachelos
Nikephoros Proteuon
Nikephoros Tarchaneiotes
Nikephoros the Monk
Nikephoros Xiphias
Niketas (son of Artabasdos)
Niketas (son of Ioube)
Niketas Abalantes
Niketas Chalkoutzes
Niketas Choniates
Niketas David Paphlagon
Niketas Ooryphas
Niketas Scholares
Niketas the Persian
Niketas Triphyllios
Nikiou, Battle of
Nikolaos Oikonomides
Nikolaos Philanthropinos
Nikon of the Black Mountain
Nikon the Metanoeite
Nilus Kerameus, Patriarch of Constantinople
Nilus of Rossano
Nina Garsoïan
Nineveh, 627 Battle of
Niphon Kausokalybites
Nipsistiarios
Nisibis
Nisibis, 573 Siege of
Nobilissimus
Nomisma
Nomophylax
Nonnosus (historian)
Normans
Normans, Byzantine wars with the
Norman conquest of southern Italy
North Africa during Antiquity
Nostra Segnora de Mesumundu
Notarios
Notitia Dignitatum
Notitia Urbis Constantinopolitanae
Noumeroi
Novae
Novel (Roman law)
Novel, Byzantine
Novellae Constitutiones
Noviodunum
Al-Nu'man VI ibn al-Mundhir
Numayrid dynasty
Nymphaeum, 1214 Treaty of
Nymphaeum, 1261 Treaty of
Nymphaion (Ionia)
Nyssa (Cappadocia)
Obelerio degli Antenori
Obelisk of Theodosius
Octoechos
Odalar Mosque
Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy
Odoacer
Odolgan
Oecumenius
Ohrid
Oikeios
Oikonomos
Olbia, Libya
Old Church Slavonic
Old Metropolis, Veroia
Oleg of Novgorod
Olena, Bishopric of
Olga of Kiev
Olivento, Battle of
Olybrius (consul 491)
Olympias (daughter of Robert Guiscard)
Olympiodorus the Younger
Olympius (exarch)
Omophorion
Omphalion
Omurtag of Bulgaria
Onegesius
Onoguris, Siege of
Onoulphus
Opsikion
Opsites of Lazica
Optimatoi
Orhan
Orestes (prefect)
Orestes, Patriarch of Jerusalem
Origen
Orion of Thebes
Oros of Alexandria
Orphanotrophos
Orsini family
Orso I Participazio
Orso II Participazio
Orso Ipato
Oshin of Lampron
Osman I
Osroene
Ostiarios
Ostrogothic Kingdom
Ostrogoths
Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor
Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor
Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor
Otto, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire, Byzantine wars with the
Ottoman Empire, Rise of the
Ottoman Interregnum
Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
Öz Beg Khan
Paganino Doria
Painted churches in Cyprus, List of
Painted Churches in the Troödos Region
Palace of the Porphyrogenitus
Pala d'Oro
Palaestina Prima
Palaestina Salutaris
Palaestina Secunda
Palaiologos
Palaiologos-Montferrat
Palaiologan Renaissance
Palamede Gattilusio
Palamism
Palatine Anthology
Paleologo Zaccaria
Palermo
Palestine
Palladius of Galatia
Pammakaristos Church
Pammegistoi Taxiarches church
Pamphylia
Pamprepius
Panagia
Panagia Apsinthiotissa
Panagia Atheniotissa, Church of
Panagia Chalkeon, Church of
Panagia Episkopi
Panagia Kapnikarea, Church of
Panagia Kera, Church of
Panagia Kontariotissa
Panagia Limeniotissa, Basilica of
Panagia Mavriotissa, Monastery of
Panagia Molyvdoskepastos, Monastery of
Panagia Olympiotissa Monastery
Panagia Pantobasilissa church, Tirilye
Panagia Protothronos, Church of
Panagia Theoskepasti, Church of (Cyprus)
Panagia Theoskepastos Monastery (Trebizond)
Panagia tis Angeloktistis
Panagia tou Araka
Pandulf Ironhead
Pandulf IV of Capua
Pandulf V of Capua
Panhypersebastos
Pankaleia, Battle of
Pannonia (Roman province)
Panormus, Siege of
Pantaleone Barbo
Pantanassa (Athens), Church of the
Pantanassa Monastery
Panteleimon (Gorno Nerezi), Church of St.
Panteleimon (Thessaloniki), Church of Saint
Pantokrator Monastery
Pantokratoros monastery
Paolo Cesaretti
Paolo Lucio Anafesto
Paphlagonia
Paphlagonia (theme)
Paphlagonian expedition of the Rus'
Papias (Byzantine office)
Parabalani
Paradynasteuon
Parakoimomenos
Paramonai
Paraphylax
Saint Paraskevi, Monastery of (Vikos)
Parastaseis syntomoi chronikai
Parathalassites
Pardos
Parecclesion
Paregoritissa, Church of the
Paris Psalter
Paristrion
Paroikoi
Partitio terrarum imperii Romaniae
Passavant, Barony of
Pastophorion
Patara (Lycia)
Patmos
Patras
Patras, Barony of
Patras, Latin Archbishopric of
Patras (805 or 807), Siege of
Patria of Constantinople
Patriarch of Constantinople
Patricia Clementina
Patricius (consul 500)
Patrikios
Paul I, Bishop of Constantinople
Paul I, Pope of Rome
Paul II, Patriarch of Constantinople
Paul II the Black of Alexandria
Paul III, Patriarch of Constantinople
Paul IV, Patriarch of Constantinople
Paul of Alexandria, Patriarch
Paul, Latin Patriarch of Constantinople
Paul (father of Maurice)
Paul (exarch)
Paul Lemerle
Paul of Aegina
Paul of Xeropotamou
Paul Magdalino
Paul Palaiologos Tagaris
Paul the Silentiary
Paulicianism
Paulus (consul 496)
Paulus (consul 512)
Pausicacus of Synada
Pavle of Serbia
Pechenegs
Pecheneg Revolt
Pedro de San Superano
Pegae, Battle of
Pegonites
Pelagianism
Pelagius I, Pope of Rome
Pelagius II, Pope of Rome
Pelagonia, Battle of
Pelekanon, Battle of
Pelekete monastery
Peloponnese
Peloponnese (theme)
Peltast
Pentapolis, Duchy of the
Pentarchy
Peranius
Perbundos
Perctarit
Perenos
Peribleptos Monastery, Mystras
Pereyaslavets
Pergamon
Pergamon, Metropolis of
Peritheorion
Peritheorion, Battle of
Perozes
Perugia, Duchy of
Petar of Serbia
Peter, Patriarch of Constantinople
Peter (usurper)
Peter (curopalates)
Peter I of Bulgaria
Peter II of Bulgaria
Peter II of Courtenay
Peter III of Raqqa
Peter IV, Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria
Peter (stratopedarches)
Peter Barsymes
Peter Bua
Peter Charanis
Peter Delyan
Peter Delyan, Uprising of
Peter Megaw
Peter of Apamea
Peter of Diokleia
Peter of Damascus
Peter of Goulaion
Peter the Hermit
Peter the Patrician
Peter the Patrician (9th century)
Peter the Wonderworker
Petra, Lazica
Petra, 541 Siege of
Petra, 549 Siege of
Petra, 550–551 Siege of
Petraki Monastery
Petraliphas
Petroe, Battle of
Petronas (general)
Petronas Kamateros
Petrus Siculus
Petzeas
Phanagoria
Pharas the Herulian
Pharsalus, 1277 Battle of
Phasis
Phasis, Siege of
Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Fall of
Philadelphia, Metropolis of
Philadelphion
Philagathus of Cerami
Philanthropenos
Philaretos Brachamios
Phileremos, Icon of Our Lady of
Philip of Swabia
Philip of Courtenay
Philip I, Prince of Taranto
Philip I of Piedmont
Philip II, Prince of Taranto
Philip Monotropos
Philippa of Armenia
Philippi
Philippi, Metropolis of
Philippicus (comes excubitorum)
Philippikos Bardanes
Philippus, Flavius
Philopatris
Philosophy, Byzantine
Philotheou monastery
Philotheos I Kokkinos, Patriarch of Constantinople
Phocas
Phoenice (Roman province)
Phokas (Byzantine family)
Phosterius
Photeinos (strategos)
Photian schism
Photice
Photinus of Thessalonica
Photios I the Great, Patriarch of Constantinople
Photios (Emirate of Crete)
Phoulkon
Phoulloi
Phrygia
Phthiotic Thebes
Pietro Angeli
Pietro Loredan
Pietro Paleologo Mastrogiovanni
Pietro Polani
Pietro Tradonico
Pinkernes
Placidia
Placidia Palace
Planudes, Anthology of
Plato (exarch)
Plato of Sakkoudion
Plinta
Pliska
Pliska, Battle of
Plotinopolis
Poemen
Poimanenon, Battle of
Poliorcetica
Polyeuctus, Patriarch of Constantinople
St. Polyeuctus, Church of
Polyphengos
Pompeius
Pontikokastro
Pontus
Pontus, Diocese of
Population of the Byzantine Empire
Porphyrios (whale)
Porphyrius the Charioteer
Porta Panagia
Portrait of the Four Tetrarchs
Pothos Argyros (11th century)
Pothos Argyros (Domestic of the Schools)
Poutza
Praecepta Militaria
Praejecta
Praepositus sacri cubiculi
Praeses
Praetor
Praetorian prefecture of the East
Praetorium of Constantinople
Praulius of Jerusalem
Preljub
Presian I of Bulgaria
Presian (son of Ivan Vladislav)
Preslav
Preslav Treasure
Prespa (medieval town)
Pribislav of Serbia
Primicerius
Prinitza, Battle of
Prisca (empress)
Priscian of Lydia
Priscus
Priscus (magister militum)
Prison of Anemas
Prisoner exchanges with the Arabs
Problem of two emperors
Probus (consul 502)
Probus (consul 525)
Prochoros Kydones
Proclus, Archbishop of Constantinople
Proclus Oneirocrites
Procopius (usurper)
Procopius (magister militum)
Procopius Anthemius (emperor's son)
Procopius of Caesarea
Proedros
Progonos Sgouros
Prohor of Pčinja
Prokathemenos
Prokopia
Promachos
Pronoia
Prophet Elijah (Thessaloniki), Church of
Proskynesis
Prosopographisches Lexikon der Palaiologenzeit
Prosopography of the Byzantine World
Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire
Prosphorion Harbour
Prostagma
Protasekretis
Prothesis (altar)
Protoierakarios
Protokynegos
Protonotarios
Protosebastohypertatos
Protosebastos
Protospatharios
Protostates
Protostrator
Protovestiarios
Protovestiarites
Pseudo-Alexios II
Pseudo-Joshua the Stylite
Pseudo-Methodius, Apocalypse of
Pseudo-Nonnus
Pseudo-Simeon
Psiloi
Pteruges
Ptolemais, Cyrenaica
Pulcheria
Pulcheria, Cistern of
Pusaeus
Pylai
Pyrgion
Pyrrhus, Patriarch of Constantinople
Raban, Battle of
Radelchis I of Benevento
Radelchis II of Benevento
Radoslav of Duklja
Radu Cantacuzino
Ragnaris
Ragnvald Ingvarsson
Ragusa
Ragusa, 866–868 Siege of
Raiktor
Rainerio of Travale
Rainulf Drengot
Ralph-Johannes Lilie
Raoul (Byzantine family)
Rashid al-Dawla Mahmud
Rashidun Caliphate
Rashiq al-Nasimi
Raška (region)
Ravenna
Ravenna, 729 Battle of
Ravenna, Exarchate of
Ravenna, 539–540 Siege of
Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse
Raymond-Joseph Loenertz
Raymond of Poitiers
Raynald of Châtillon
Red Basilica
Red Church (Bulgaria)
Red Church (Vourgareli)
Renaissance
Renaissance, Greek scholars in the
Rendakis
Renier of Montferrat
Renier of Trit
Revue des études byzantines
Rhahzadh
Rhaiktor
Rhapsomates
Rhegion (Thrace)
Rhetoric, Byzantine
Rhetorius
Rhodes
Rhodes, Genoese occupation of
Rhodes, Hospitaller conquest of
Rhodes, Metropolis of
Rhodian Sea Law
Rhodope (Roman province)
Rhodope Mountains
Rhodopolis
Rhynchinoi
Rhyndacus, 1211 Battle of the
Richard Orsini
Richard I of England
Ricimer
Riniasa Castle
Ripa Gothica
Rishki Pass, Battle of the
Rita of Armenia
Riva Castle
Robert III of Loritello
Robert Browning (Byzantinist)
Robert Crispin
Robert Graves
Robert Guiscard
Robert of Ketton
Robert of Courtenay
Robert, Prince of Taranto
Rodolphe Guilland
Roger I of Sicily
Roger II of Sicily
Roger de Flor
Rogoi
Roman Empire
Roman people
Roman of Bulgaria
Roman–Iranian relations
Romana (Jordanes)
Romanus (exarch)
Romanos I Lekapenos
Romanos II
Romanos III Argyros
Romanos IV Diogenes
Romanos Argyros (10th century)
Romanos Dalassenos
Romanos Ivory
Romanos Kourkouas
Romanos the Melodist
Romanus (exarch)
Rome
Rome, Duchy of
Rome, 537–538 Siege of
Rome, 546 Sack of
Rome, 549–550 Siege of
Rometta, Siege of
Romilly James Heald Jenkins
Romuald I of Benevento
Romuald II of Benevento
Romulus Augustulus
Rosamund (wife of Alboin)
Rossano Gospels
Rothari
Roussel de Bailleul
Ruben I, Prince of Armenia
Ruben II, Prince of Armenia
Ruben III, Prince of Armenia
Rubens Vase
Rufinus (consul)
Rufinus (poet)
Rufinus (relative of Theodosius II)
Rûm
Rum, Sultanate of
Rumelia
Rus' people
Rus'–Byzantine Treaty (907)
Rus'–Byzantine Treaty (911)
Rus'–Byzantine Treaty (945)
Rus'–Byzantine Wars
Rus'–Byzantine War (941)
Rus'–Byzantine War (1043)
Rus' Khaganate
Rusokastro, Battle of
Rustam ibn Baradu
Rusudan of Georgia, Empress of Trebizond
Rynchines
Sabas Asidenos
Sabas of Stoudios
Sabbas the Sanctified
Sabinian, Pope of Rome
Sabinianus (consul 505)
Saborios
Saburrus
Sacra Parallela
Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George
Sa'd al-Dawla
Safar, Treaty of
Safwan ibn Muattal
Sagudates
Sahralanyozan
Sa'id al-Dawla
Sa'id ibn Abd al-Malik
Sa'id ibn Hamdan
Sa'id ibn Hisham
Saint George, Battle of
Saint George and the Princess
Saints Theodore Tyro and Theodore Stratelates Church, Serres
Sakellarios
Saladin
Salih ibn Ali
Salih ibn Mirdas
Salihids
Salim ibn Asad ibn Abi Rashid
Salona
Salona, Lordship of
Salutius
Samaritan Revolts
Samos (theme)
Sampson the Hospitable
Samuel of Bulgaria
San Giovanni Theristis
San Vittore alle Chiuse
Sardinia, Byzantine
Sardis
Sardis, Byzantine churches at
Sardis, See of
Sarjun ibn Mansur
Sarosius
Sarukhan, Bey of Magnesia
Sarus, Battle of
Sasanian (589-591), civil war of
Sasanian (628-632), civil war of
Sasanian dynasty
Sasanian Empire
Sasanian Empire, Byzantine wars with the
Sasanian Empire, military of the
Sasireti, Battle of
Satala, 530 Battle of
Saviour, Church of the (Thessaloniki)
Savoyard crusade
Sayf al-Dawla
Scardon, Battle of
Scholae Palatinae
Scholasticus
Scholia Sinaitica
Science, Byzantine
Scipuar
Sclaveni
Sclaviniae
Scottas
Scriptor Incertus
Scythia Minor
Sea of Marmara earthquake, 542
Seat of Mary, Church of the
Sebasteia
Sebasteia (theme)
Sebastohypertatos
Sebastokrator
Sebastophoros
Sebastopolis, Battle of
Sebastos
Sebukht
Second Crusade
Secundinus (consul 511)
Sekbanbaşı Mosque
Seleucia
Seleucia (theme)
Selge
Seljuk dynasty
Seljuk Turks, Byzantine wars with the
Sena Gallica, Battle of
Senate, Byzantine
Senekerim-Hovhannes Artsruni
Sententiae Syriacae
Septimius Acindynus
Seraglio Octateuch
Serbia, Byzantine
Serbia, Byzantine wars with
Serbia, 1090–1095 Byzantine war with
Serbia, Early medieval principality of
Serbia, Grand Principality of
Serbia in the Middle Ages
Serbia, Medieval Kingdom of
Serbian Despotate
Serbian Empire
Serblias family
Serbo-Byzantine architecture
Sergius I, Pope of Rome
Sergius-Tychicus
Severinus, Pope of Rome
Serdica, 809 Siege of
Serena (wife of Stilicho)
Sergey Karpov
Sergios Niketiates
Sergius I, Patriarch of Constantinople
Sergius I, Pope of Rome
Sergius I of Naples
Sergius II, Patriarch of Constantinople
Sergius II of Naples
Sergius III of Naples
Sergius IV of Naples
Sergius (Byzantine general)
Sergius of Reshaina
Sergius of Tella
Sergius of Valaam
Sergius, Patrician of Lazica
Serres, Battle of
Setina, Battle of
Settepozzi, Battle of
Seventh Ecumenical Council
Severianus of Damascus
Severus of Antioch
Şeyh Süleyman Mosque
Sgouros Spata
Shahin Vahmanzadegan
Shahraplakan
Shahrbaraz
Shaizar, Siege of
Shapur II
Shapur III
Shenoute
Shibl al-Dawla Nasr
Shirimni, Battle of
Shirin
Shivta
Shu'ayb ibn Umar
Sicard of Benevento
Sicilian Vespers
Sicily
Sicily (theme)
Sicily, County of
Sicily, Emirate of
Sicily, Kingdom of
Sicily, Muslim conquest of
Sico of Benevento
Sico Protospatharios
Siconulf of Salerno
Siderokastron
Siderokausia
Sigillion
Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor
Sigismund of Burgundy
Sigizan
Silk, Byzantine
Silk Road
Silver, Byzantine
Saint Silvia
Simeon I of Bulgaria
Simeon Stylites the Younger
Simeon Stylites, Church of St.
Simeon Stylites the Younger, Monastery of St.
Simeon Uroš
Simmas
Simonis Palaiologina
Simon the Athonite
Simone Vignoso
Simonopetra monastery
Simplicius of Cilicia
Sinnion
Sinope
Sinope, Siege of
Sino-Roman relations
Sirianus
Sirmium
Sirmium, Battle of
Sirmium, Councils of
Sirmium, Siege of
Sisauranon
Sisauranon, Siege of
Sisinnios Triphyllios
Sisinnius, Pope of Rome
Sisinnius I, Archbishop of Constantinople
Sisinnius II, Patriarch of Constantinople
Sittas
Sixth Ecumenical Council
Skafida, Battle of
Skande
Skeuophylax
Skiathos Castle
Skleros
Skopje, Battle of
Skorta
Skouterios
Slavery in the Byzantine Empire
Slavic migrations to the Balkans
Smaragdus
Smbat IV Bagratuni
Smilets of Bulgaria
Smiltsena Palaiologina
Smolyani
Smyrna
Smyrna, Metropolis of
Solachon, Battle of
Solomon (magister militum)
Sophia (empress)
Sophia Eudokia Laskarina
Sophia of Montferrat
Sophia Antoniadis
Sophia Palaiologina
Sophonias (commentator)
Sophronius of Jerusalem
Sopotos
Soterichos Panteugenos
Soterioupolis
Sougdaia
Soumela Monastery
Sozopolis, Siege of
Spania
Sparta, History of
Spatharokoubikoularios
Spear of Destiny
Spercheios, Battle of
Speros Vryonis
Sphrantzes Palaiologos
Sporacius
Sporoi
Spyridon, Church of St., Rhodes
Staurakios
Staurakios (eunuch)
Staurakios Platys
Stauropolis
Stauropolis (diocese)
Stavraton
Stavronikita monastery
Stefan Lazarević
Stefan Nemanja
Stefan Nemanjić
Stefan Vojislav
Stelai, Battle of
Stenimachos
Stephanus of Athens
Stephanus of Byzantium
Stephen I, Patriarch of Constantinople
Stephen II of Amasea, Patriarch of Constantinople
Stephen II of Naples
Stephen III, Pope of Rome
Stephen III of Hungary
Stephen III of Naples
Stephen IV of Hungary
Stephen (son of Kalomaria)
Stephen Držislav of Croatia
Stephen Dragutin of Serbia
Stephen du Perche (died 1205)
Stephen Gabrielopoulos
Stephen Lekapenos
Stephen of Alexandria
Stephen of Ephesus
Stephen Pateranos
Stephen the Persian
Stephen the Younger
Stephen Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia
Stephen Uroš V of Serbia
Stephen Zaccaria
Stjepan Praska
Steven Runciman
Stotzas
Straits, Battle of the
Stratarches
Strategikon of Maurice
Strategikon of Kekaumenos
Strategion
Strategios Podopagouros
Strategius Apion
Strategius Musonianus
Strategos
Strateia
Stratelates
Stratopedarches
Strator
Strez
Strobilos
Strumica, Battle of
Strymon (theme)
Strymonites
Studies, Byzantine
Stylianos of Paphlagonia
Stylianos Zaoutzes
Subdivisions of the Byzantine Empire
Suda
Sufetula, 546/7 Battle of
Sufetula, 647 Battle of
Suffragium
Suintila
Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik
Sulayman ibn Hisham
Suleiman ibn Qutulmish
Suleiman II (Rûm)
Suleiman of Chalybia
Sumbat I of Iberia
Sunicas
Surb Karapet Monastery earthquake, 602
Sutton Hoo
Sviatoslav I of Kiev
Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria
Svindax, Battle of
Sylloge Tacticorum
Sylvester Syropoulos
Symbatios the Armenian
Symeon Logothete
Symeon of Trier
Symeon Stylites of Lesbos
Symeon the New Theologian
Symmachus, Pope of Rome
Symponos
Synadenos
Synadene, Queen of Hungary
Synaxarion of Constantinople
Syncletica of Alexandria
Synecdemus
Synkellos
Synodianos
Synodicon Vetus
Synods of Rome (731)
Synopsis Chronike (Skoutariotes)
Syntagma Canonum
Synthronon
Syracuse, Sicily
Syracuse, 827–828 Siege of
Syracuse, 868 Siege of
Syracuse, 877–878 Siege of
Syrgiannes Palaiologos
Syria (Roman province)
Syria Prima
Syria, History of
Syriac language
Syro-Roman law book
al-Tabari
Tablion
Tabor Light
Tabula Peutingeriana
Tactica of Emperor Leo VI the Wise
Tactica of Nikephoros Ouranos
Tagaris
Taginae, Battle of
Tagma (military)
Tagmatarchis
Taktikon Uspensky
Tall el-Hammam
Tamar of Georgia
Tamatarcha
Tamkhosrau
Tancred, Prince of Galilee
Tanukhids
Taormina
Taormina, 902 Siege of
Taormina, 962 Siege of
Taranto
Tarasius, Patriarch of Constantinople
Tarchaneiotes
Taron (historic Armenia)
Taronites
Tarrach
Tarsus
Tatas tes aules
Tatikios
Tatzates
Taurus (consul 428)
Taurus Mountains
Taxiarch
Tayk
Tedisio Zaccaria
Teia
Tekfur
Tekfur ambarı
Tekfur Saray
Telephis–Ollaria, Battle of
Telerig of Bulgaria
Teluch
Templon
Teodato Ipato
Tephrike
Terbounia
Terentius (comes et dux Armeniae)
Tervel of Bulgaria
Tetarteron
Tetraconch
Tetrapylon
Tetrarchy
Text-type, Byzantine
Thabit ibn Nasr
Thamal al-Dulafi
Thamar Angelina Komnene
Thannouris
Thannuris, Battle of
Thasos
Thasos, Battle of
Thebaid
Thebes, Greece
Thebes, Metropolis of
St. Thekla Church, Seleucia
Thekla, wife of Michael II
Thekla, daughter of Theophilos
Thema
Themistius
Theoclite the Wonderworker
Theocritus (comes domesticorum)
Theoctistus of Naples
Theodahad
Theodora (wife of Justinian I)
Theodora III Porphyrogenita
Theodora, wife of Romanos I
Theodora (wife of Theophilos)
Theodora, daughter of Constantine VII
Theodora Angelina, Duchess of Austria
Theodora Axouchina
Theodora of Trebizond
Theodora Kantakouzene
Theodora Kantakouzene, wife of Alexios IV of Trebizond
Theodora Kantakouzene, wife of Orhan
Theodora Komnene, Duchess of Austria
Theodora Komnene, Princess of Antioch
Theodora Komnene, Queen of Jerusalem
Theodora Komnene (daughter of Alexios I)
Theodora of Alexandria
Theodora of Arta
Theodora of Khazaria
Theodora of Thessaloniki
Theodora Palaiologina (Byzantine empress)
Theodora Palaiologina, Empress of Bulgaria
Theodora Palaiologina Synadene
Theodora Raoulaina
Theodora Tocco
Theodore (brother of Heraclius)
Theodore (prefect of Egypt)
Theodore I Calliopas
Theodore I Laskaris
Theodore I of Naples
Theodore I Palaiologos
Theodore I, Marquess of Montferrat
Theodore I, Patriarch of Constantinople
Theodore I, Pope of Rome
Theodore II (exarch)
Theodore II Laskaris
Theodore II Palaiologos
Theodore II Eirenikos, Patriarch of Constantinople
Theodore Aaronios
Theodore Abu-Qurrah
Theodore Alyates
Theodore Angelos
Theodore Balsamon
Theodore Branas
Theodore Daphnopates
Theodore Gabras
Theodore Hyrtakenos
Theodore Kantakouzenos
Theodore Kastamonites
Theodore Komnenos Doukas
Theodore Mangaphas
Theodore Meliteniotes
Theodore Metochites
Theodore Mouzalon
Theodore of Dekapolis
Theodore of Mopsuestia
Theodore of Raithu
Theodore of Sykeon
Theodore Palaiologos (16th century)
Theodore Palaiologos (son of Michael VIII)
Theodore Parsakoutenos
Theodore Philes
Theodore Pileles Doranites
Theodore Prodromos
Theodore Rshtuni
Theodore Synkellos
Theodore the Studite
Theodore Styppeiotes
Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria
Theodore Synadenos
Theodore of Dobruja
Theodore of Tarsus
Theodore Trithyrius
Theodore Vatatzes
Theodorias (province)
Theodoric Strabo
Theodoric the Great
Theodorokanos
Theodorus and Theophanes
Theodorus Lector
Theodosia, wife of Leo V
Theodosian dynasty
Theodosian Walls
Theodosiopolis (Armenia)
Theodosios Monomachos
Theodosius I
Theodosius I Borradiotes, Patriarch of Constantinople
Theodosius I, Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria
Theodosius II
Theodosius III
Theodosius III of Abkhazia
Theodosius (son of Maurice)
Theodosius the Cenobiarch
Theodosius Cistern
Theodosius the Deacon
Theodosius the Elder
Theodosius, Forum of
Theodote
Theodotos Kalothetos
Theodotus I Kassiteras, Patriarch of Constantinople
Theodotus II, Patriarch of Constantinople
Theodoulos Parsakoutenos
Theodulf of Orléans
Theoktiste
Theoktiste (740–802)
Theoktiste of Lesbos
Theoktistos
Theoktistos (magistros)
Theoktistos Bryennios
Theoleptos of Philadelphia
Theopaschites
Theophanes (chamberlain)
Theophanes Continuatus
Theophanes Nonnus
Theophanes of Byzantium
Theophanes the Branded
Theophanes the Confessor
Theophanes the Greek
Theophano, wife of Staurakios
Theophano, wife of Leo VI
Theophano (born Anastaso)
Theophanu
Theophilos (emperor)
Theophilos Erotikos
Theophilos Erotikos (10th century)
Theophilos Kourkouas
Theophilos Palaiologos
Theophilus of Adana
Theophilus Antecessor
Theophilus Protospatharius
Theophobos
Theophylact (son of Michael I)
Theophylact Botaneiates
Theophylact Dalassenos
Theophylact Rhangabe
Theophylact of Nicomedia
Theophylact Simocatta
Theophylact Lekapenos, Patriarch of Constantinople
Theophylactus (exarch)
Theotokos
Theotokos Euergetis Monastery
Theotokos Kosmosoteira
Thermantia
Thessalonica
Thessalonica (theme)
Thessalonica, King of
Thessalonica, Kingdom of
Thessalonica, 617 Siege of
Thessalonica, 676–678 Siege of
Thessalonica, 904 Sack of
Thessalonica, 995 Battle of
Thessalonica, 1004 Battle of
Thessalonica, 1014 Battle of
Thessalonica, 1040 Battle of
Thessalonica, 2nd 1040 Battle of
Thessalonica, Empire of
Thessalonica, 1185 Sack of
Thessalonica, 1422–1430 Siege of
Thessalonica, Walls of
Thessaly
Thessaly, History of
Theudebert I
Third Crusade
Thomais of Lesbos
Thomais Orsini
Thomas I, Patriarch of Constantinople
Thomas I Komnenos Doukas
Thomas II, Patriarch of Constantinople
Thomas II Preljubović
Thomas Asen Palaiologos
Thomas Kantakouzenos
Thomas Morosini
Thomas Palaiologos
Thomas the Slav
Thoros of Edessa
Thoros I, Prince of Armenia
Thoros II, Prince of Armenia
Thracia (Roman province)
Thracian Goths
Thracian religion
Thrace
Thrace (theme)
Thrace, Diocese of
Thracesian Theme
Thracians
Thrasamund
Thrasimund II of Spoleto
Three-Chapter Controversy
Three Treatises on Imperial Military Expeditions
Throne of Maximian
Thumama ibn al-Walid
Thurisind
Thyatira
Tiberias
Tiberiopolis
Tiberius II Constantine
Tiberius III
Tiberius (son of Constans II)
Tiberius (son of Justinian II)
Tiberius (son of Maurice)
Tiberius Petasius
Tihomir (Bulgarian noble)
Tihomir of Serbia
Timarion
Time, Byzantine
Timothy I, Patriarch of Constantinople
Timothy III (IV), Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria
Timothy of Constantinople
Timur
Titiopolis
Tocco family
Tocco, Chronicle of the
Toklu Dede Mosque
Tomb of Jesus
Tomislav of Croatia
Tondrakites
Toparches
Topoteretes
Tornike Eristavi
Tornikios family
Totila
Toupha
Tourkia, Metropolitanate of
Tourkopouloi
Tourma
Trachy (currency)
Trajanopolis
Trajan's Gate, Battle of
Tralleis
Transfiguration Monastery, Kinaliada
Trapezuntine Civil War
Trasilla and Emiliana
Trebizond
Trebizond, Empire of
Trebizond, 1205–1206 Siege of
Trebizond, 1222–1223 Siege of
Trebizond, 1282 Siege of
Trebizond, 1282 Byzantine Treaty with
Trebizond, 1461 Siege of
Trebizond Gospel
Tremissis
Triarius
Tribigild
Tribonian
Tricamarum, Battle of
Trikala Castle
Triptych
Trisagion
Triumph of Orthodoxy
Triumph of Orthodoxy, Icon of the
Trocundes, Flavius Appalius Illus
Troia, Apulia
Troyes Casket
True Cross
Tryavna, Battle of
Tryphon, Patriarch of Constantinople
Tsargrad
Tsebelda fortress
Tughj ibn Juff
Tulunids
Tur Abdin
Turahan Bey
Turahanoğlu Ömer Bey
Turgun
Turkey
Turkic peoples
Tuttul
Twenty Years' Anarchy
Tyana
Tyana, Siege of
Tymandus
Typikon
Tyrach
Tyre, 996–998 Revolt of
Tzachas
Tzamandos
Tzangion
Tzanichites
Tzaousios
Tzath II of Lazica
Tzazo
Tzepaina
Tzitzak
Tzykanisterion
Tzympe
Vagenetia
Vahan (Byzantine commander)
Vahram Pahlavouni
Vakhtang I of Iberia
Valaris
Valens
Aqueduct of Valens
Valentinianic dynasty
Valentinian I
Valentinian II
Valentinian III
Valentinus (usurper)
Valeria Maximilla
Valoi, House of
Valona, Principality of
Vandal Sardinia
Vandalic War
Vandals
Varangian Guard
Varangians
Varaztirots II Bagratuni
Vardan II
Vatatzes
Vasilissa ergo gaude
Vatopedi monastery
Vazelon Monastery
Vefa Kilise Mosque
Velestino
Veligosti, Barony of
Venance Grumel
Vendemianus of Bithynia
Venetikà
Venice
Venice, Maritime
Venice, Republic of
Venice, 1082 Byzantine treaty with
Venice, 1171–1172 Byzantine war with
Venice, 1219 Nicaean treaty with
Venice, 1268 Byzantine treaty with
Venice, 1277 Byzantine treaty with
Venice, 1296–1302 Byzantine war with
Vera von Falkenhausen
Verina
Verinopolis
Veroli Casket
Verona, Siege of
Versinikia, Battle of
Vesaina
Vescera, Battle of
Vestarches
Vestes
Vestiarion
Vestiaritai
Vestitor
Vetranio
Vettius Agorius Basilius Mavortius
Victor of Tunnuna
Vigilantia
Viking
Vir gloriosus
Virgin of the Pharos, Church of
Virgin's veil
Višeslav of Serbia
Visigoths
Vistahm
Vitalian (consul)
Vitalian, Pope of Rome
Vitalien Laurent
Vitiges
Vivianus, Flavius Antoninus Messala
Vladimir I of Kiev
Vladislaus II, Duke of Bohemia
Vladimir II of Duklja
Vlastimir
Vlatades Monastery
Vodena
Vojihna
Vojislav of Duklja
Volturnus, 554 Battle of
Vostitsa, Barony of
Vranas
Vukan, Grand Prince of Serbia
Vukašin Mrnjavčević
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Early (330–717)
Middle (717–1204)
Late (1204–1453)
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