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Byzantine Collection (page 14)

Background imageByzantine Collection: Swimming Pool 1930S

Swimming Pool 1930S
The luxurious bubbling swimming bath of St. Gellert, Budapest, Hungary, which has a hall adorned with Byzantine mosaics, and radioactive water

Background imageByzantine Collection: Empress Saint Pulcheria

Empress Saint Pulcheria
The remarkable PULCHERIA was empress, first with her brother Theodosius II, then with Marcian. She remained a virgin and became a saint for her good works and her faith

Background imageByzantine Collection: Aqueduct Near Belgrade

Aqueduct Near Belgrade
An aqueduct close to Belgrade in Serbia - probably dating from the early years of the Ottoman Empire or the late Byzantine era

Background imageByzantine Collection: Jesus Source of Power

Jesus Source of Power
All power comes from Jesus, but he passes it on to rulers he approves of, such as the Byzantine emperor Romanus IV Diogenes and his wife Eudoxia

Background imageByzantine Collection: A Byzantine Banquet

A Byzantine Banquet
a Byzantine Banquet

Background imageByzantine Collection: George of Trebizond / Larm

George of Trebizond / Larm
GEORGE OF TREBIZOND Byzantine scholar

Background imageByzantine Collection: Demetrius Chalcondyles

Demetrius Chalcondyles
DEMETRIUS CHALCONDYLES Byzantine scholar in Italy

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine Costume / C6 / Men

Byzantine Costume / C6 / Men
Men of the Byzantine period

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine Costume

Byzantine Costume
Byzantine costume : two men and a woman

Background imageByzantine Collection: BYZANTINES / 800-1000

BYZANTINES / 800-1000
L-R: A Man of Rank, Basilius (886), an Empress, an Emperor and Basilius II (1025)

Background imageByzantine Collection: Constans and Priests

Constans and Priests
Byzantine emperor Constans II Pogonatus, who does not share the views of the Roman pontiff, ill-treats his priests

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine Throne

Byzantine Throne
The throne of a Byzantine emperor, making up in ornament what it probably lacks in comfort

Background imageByzantine Collection: Sicily / Palermo Chapel

Sicily / Palermo Chapel
Palermo: Byzantine (Palatine) Chapel

Background imageByzantine Collection: Emperor Basilius II

Emperor Basilius II
EMPEROR BASILIUS II son of Romanus II added the Balkans, Mesopotamia and other regions to the Empire

Background imageByzantine Collection: Hagia Sophia, Istanbul

Hagia Sophia, Istanbul
Originally a Byzantine church, built by emperor Justinian to replace Constantines original building (destroyed by fire) it became a Moslem mosque after the conquest of 1473

Background imageByzantine Collection: NARSES (480? - 574)

NARSES (480? - 574)
NARSES Byzantine general and eunuch; commanded Justinian Is imperial bodyguard

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine Doctors 2

Byzantine Doctors 2
Greek doctors of the Byzantine Empire plate 2 of 2

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine Doctors 1

Byzantine Doctors 1
Greek doctors of the Byzantine Empire plate 1 of 2

Background imageByzantine Collection: Romanus IV Diogenes

Romanus IV Diogenes
ROMANUS IV DIOGENES and his wife Eudoxia are blessed by Jesus, but by no one else, for he is soon deposed, blinded and eventually murdered

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine Soldiers, C9

Byzantine Soldiers, C9
Contemporary illustration of Byzantine soldiers on horseback

Background imageByzantine Collection: Belisarius Portrait

Belisarius Portrait
BELISARIUS Byzantine general under Emperor Justinian I alternately celebrated and disgraced

Background imageByzantine Collection: Alexius I Commenus

Alexius I Commenus
ALEXIUS I COMMENUS Byzantine emperor of Constantinople

Background imageByzantine Collection: Crusades / Constantinople

Crusades / Constantinople
FOURTH CRUSADE After quarreling with the Byzantine rulers, the Crusaders take Constantinople where Baudouin de Flandre is crowned emperor

Background imageByzantine Collection: BESSARION

BESSARION - Latin patriarch of Constantinople. Byzantine theologian and Humanist. Was originally called Basil but took Bessarion on entering monastery

Background imageByzantine Collection: Saint Agnes / Pannemaker

Saint Agnes / Pannemaker
SAINT AGNES Roman saint who survived an ordeal in a brothel but was fatally stabbed when about 13 years old

Background imageByzantine Collection: Belisarius Occupies Rome

Belisarius Occupies Rome
Byzantine general BELISARIUS, having defeated the Vandals, subdued the Ostrogoths and conquered Sicily, occupies Rome



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