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Background imageByzantine Collection: Greece. Mystras. Church of the Panayia Hodegetria, also know

Greece. Mystras. Church of the Panayia Hodegetria, also know
Greece. Mystras. Holy Monastery of Vrontochion. Church of the Panayia Hodegetria, also known as Aphentiko. Founded in 1310. View

Background imageByzantine Collection: Greece. Mystras. Gate of Monemvasia. 13th Century. Fortified

Greece. Mystras. Gate of Monemvasia. 13th Century. Fortified
Greece. Mystras. Gate of Monemvasia, also know as Sideroporta (Iron Gate). 13th Century. Fortified gate. Peloponnese

Background imageByzantine Collection: Greece. Mystras. Fortified town. Byzantine. Remains. Pelopon

Greece. Mystras. Fortified town. Byzantine. Remains. Pelopon
Greece. Mystras. Fortified town, situated on Mt. Taygetos. Byzantine. Laconia. Peloponnese. Remains

Background imageByzantine Collection: Jesus entry into Jerusalem. Mosaic. Palace of the Normans

Jesus entry into Jerusalem. Mosaic. Palace of the Normans
Byzantine Art. Italy. Jesus triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Mosaic. Palace of the Normans or Royal Palace. Palatine Chapel. 12th century. Palermo. Sicily

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine Art. Spain. 14th century. Reliquary of the Holy De

Byzantine Art. Spain. 14th century. Reliquary of the Holy Despots. Dated in 1370. Encaustic and embossed silver. School of Mount Athos. Diocesan Museum of Cuenca. Castilla-La Mancha

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine Art. Relief depicting a lion on the facade of the

Byzantine Art. Relief depicting a lion on the facade of the Church of St. Nicholas, built in the 13th century and remodeled in 18th and 19th centuries. Mesopotam. Albania

Background imageByzantine Collection: Christ in Majesty from the church of St. John tou Trafu. Fir

Christ in Majesty from the church of St. John tou Trafu. First half of the 17th century. Byzantine Museum. Zante. Ionian Islands. Greece

Background imageByzantine Collection: Pope Sylvester. Painted in 1710. Wooden iconostasis of the

Pope Sylvester. Painted in 1710. Wooden iconostasis of the church of St. Demetrius of Kola. Byzantine Museum. Zante. Ionian Islands. Greece

Background imageByzantine Collection: St. Demetrius. Painted in 1730. Wooden iconostasis of the ch

St. Demetrius. Painted in 1730. Wooden iconostasis of the church of St. Demetrius of Kola. Byzantine Museum. Zante. Ionian Islands. Greece

Background imageByzantine Collection: Enthroned Virgin from the church of St. John tou Trafu. Firs

Enthroned Virgin from the church of St. John tou Trafu. First half of the 17th century. Byzantine Museum. Zante. Ionian Islands. Greece

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine icon of St. Anthony. 16th century. Byzantine Museu

Byzantine icon of St. Anthony. 16th century. Byzantine Museu
Byzantine icon of St. Anthony. It comes from the door of the sanctuary of the Church of St. Constantine Kipon ton. Second half of the 16th century. Byzantine Museum. Zante. Ionian Islands

Background imageByzantine Collection: Sicilian Vespers, (1846) by Francesco Hayez (1791-1882)

Sicilian Vespers, (1846) by Francesco Hayez (1791-1882)
Sicilian Vespers. Rebellion on the island of Sicily in 1282 against the rule of the French king Charles I of Anjou in March 1282 who had taken control of the entire Kingdom of Sicily

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine relief. Greece. Marble with mythological represen

Byzantine relief. Greece. Marble with mythological represen
BYZANTINE ART. GREECE. Marble relief with mythological representation. Dated from the latest XI century and early XII century. It comes from Athens. Byzantine Museum. Athens

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine Art. Marble slab decorated with reliefs. XI-XII ce

Byzantine Art. Marble slab decorated with reliefs. XI-XII ce
BYZANTINE ART. GREECE. Marble slab with lateral inscription and reliefs about intertwined crosses. Dated from latest XI century and early XII century. Byzantine Museum. Athens

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine relief decorated with crosses. Marble slab. Greece

Byzantine relief decorated with crosses. Marble slab. Greece
BYZANTINE ART. GREECE. Marble slab relief decorated with crosses. Dated in XI century. It comes from Athens. Byzantine Museum. Athens

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine Art. Marble slab with geometrical relief. Greece

Byzantine Art. Marble slab with geometrical relief. Greece
BYZANTINE ART. GREECE. Marble slab with a relief decorated about floral and geometric motifs intertwined. The central part represents an eagle circumscribed in a circle

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine relief. Marble slab with a lion devouring a deer

Byzantine relief. Marble slab with a lion devouring a deer
BYZANTINE ART. GREECE. Marble slab with a relief representing a lion devouring a deer. Dated from the end of the tenth century and early eleventh century. It comes from Athens. Byzantine Museum

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine icon. Virgin of Tenderness. XV century. Greece

Byzantine icon. Virgin of Tenderness. XV century. Greece
BYZANTINE ART. GREECE. Double-sided ICON with the Virgin of Tenderness (GLYKOPHILOUSA) and Saints in front and crucifixion on the back. Dated in the fifteenth century. Workshop conducted by Rhodes

Background imageByzantine Collection: Noah drinking wine. Mosaic in the Baptistery of St. Marks B

Noah drinking wine. Mosaic in the Baptistery of St. Marks B
BYZANTINE ART. Noah drinking wine. Mosaic in the Baptistery of St. Marks Basilica, dating between XII-XIV centuries. Venice. Italy

Background imageByzantine Collection: St. John the Evangelist represented with the eagle

St. John the Evangelist represented with the eagle. VI century. Intermediate band of mosaics in the main nave. Early Byzantine art. Mosaic. ITALY. EMILIA-ROMAGNA. Ravenna

Background imageByzantine Collection: GREECE. Mistra. Monastery of Pantanassa. Pantanassa

GREECE. Mistra. Monastery of Pantanassa. Pantanassa church. 1365. Interior. Byzantine art. Fresco

Background imageByzantine Collection: GREECE. Daphni. Dapni Monastery. Nativity (early

GREECE. Daphni. Dapni Monastery. Nativity (early Comnenian period, ca. 1100). Byzantine art. Mosaic

Background imageByzantine Collection: St. George monastery of Homeyra, Homs, Syria

St. George monastery of Homeyra, Homs, Syria
St. George monastery of Homeyra lies in Wadi Al-Nassara. between Homs and Tripoli, only few minutes away from the Knights Castle (Krak des chevaliers)

Background imageByzantine Collection: Thessaloniki, Greece - The Church of the Holy Apostles

Thessaloniki, Greece - The Church of the Holy Apostles
The Church of the Holy Apostles a 14th-century Byzantine church in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki. With the conquest of the city by the Ottoman Turks

Background imageByzantine Collection: Thessaloniki - Greece - The Heptapyrgion Fortress

Thessaloniki - Greece - The Heptapyrgion Fortress
The Heptapyrgion (modern Eptapyrgio), also known by its Ottoman Turkish name Yedi Kule - a Byzantine and Ottoman-era fortress situated on the north-eastern corner of the acropolis of Thessaloniki in

Background imageByzantine Collection: Valens Aqueduct - Istanbul, Turkish

Valens Aqueduct - Istanbul, Turkish Date: circa 1930s

Background imageByzantine Collection: Justinian Code. ca. 1350. Money changer and trade

Justinian Code. ca. 1350. Money changer and trade of precious stones. Byzantine art. Miniature Painting. ITALY. Turin. National Library of the Turin University

Background imageByzantine Collection: PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA (1416-1492). Battle between

PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA (1416-1492). Battle between Heraclius and Khosrau. ca. 1460. ITALY. Arezzo. Church of St. Francis. Central detail of the fighting between the Byzantine and the Persian armies

Background imageByzantine Collection: The Ark of the Covenant and the Menorah. Mosaic

The Ark of the Covenant and the Menorah. Mosaic from 6th c. Byzantine art. Mosaic. ISRAEL. Jerusalem. Israel Museum

Background imageByzantine Collection: NICEPHORUS II Phocas (912-969). Byzantine Emperor

NICEPHORUS II Phocas (912-969). Byzantine Emperor
" NICEPHORUS II Phocas (912-969). Byzantine Emperor (963-969) from the Macedonian dynasty. Triumphal entry and coronation of the emperor in Constantinople. Manuscript produced in Sicily

Background imageByzantine Collection: Jesus on the Mount of Olives

Jesus on the Mount of Olives. ITALY. Ravenna. San Apollinare Nuovo. Early Byzantine art. Mosaic

Background imageByzantine Collection: Empress Theodora with her court. ca. 547. ITALY

Empress Theodora with her court. ca. 547. ITALY. Ravenna. San Vitale. Detail. Early Byzantine art. Mosaic

Background imageByzantine Collection: SKYLITZER, John (9th century). Madrid Skylitzes

SKYLITZER, John (9th century). Madrid Skylitzes
" SKYLITZER, John (9th century). Madrid Skylitzes " Synopsis historiarum". Synopsis of Histories about the reigns of the Byzantine emperors. 12th c

Background imageByzantine Collection: St Mary Peribleptos Monastery - Istanbul

St Mary Peribleptos Monastery - Istanbul
Byzantine Church and Monastery of St Mary Peribleptos - Istanbul, Turkey (Sulu Manastir). A string in the foreground holds a row of drying fish

Background imageByzantine Collection: A view of Erzurum - Turkey

A view of Erzurum - Turkey
Erzurum (Armenian - Karin), is a city in eastern Anatolia, Turkey. The name " Erzurum" derives from " Arz-u Rm" (literally The Land of the Romans i n Persian)

Background imageByzantine Collection: Iconoclasm / 736

Iconoclasm / 736
Iconoclasts destroy religious images in the Byzantine Empire

Background imageByzantine Collection: Byzantine Women / 547

Byzantine Women / 547
Ladies of the Byzantine court

Background imageByzantine Collection: Belisarius in Triumph

Belisarius in Triumph
BELISARIUS Byzantine general under Emperor Justinian I, triumphantly celebrated in Constantinople

Background imageByzantine Collection: Turkey. Old city of Hierapolis. North Byzantine Gate. 4th

Turkey. Old city of Hierapolis. North Byzantine Gate. 4th
Turkey. Old city of Hierapolis. North Byzantine Gate. Theodosian times (late 4th century). Aegean Coast. Pamukkale

Background imageByzantine Collection: Turkey. Istanbul. Church of the Holy Saviour in Chora

Turkey. Istanbul. Church of the Holy Saviour in Chora. Byzantine church, later Ottoman mosque. Interior covered with original Byzantine mosaics. Esonarthex. Life of the Virgin

Background imageByzantine Collection: Holy Roman Emperors Cloak with liner

Holy Roman Emperors Cloak with liner
Imperial cloak (mantle) with liner. A cloak is preserved In the Cathedral of St. Etienne in Metz that resembles in shape and ornamentation those worn by German and Byzantine emperors

Background imageByzantine Collection: Marseilles, France - Notre Dame de la Garde basilica

Marseilles, France - Notre Dame de la Garde basilica
Notre-Dame de la Garde (Our Lady of the Guard) basilica, in the French city of Marseilles. The church was built in the Neo-Byzantine style on a limestone outcrop at the highest point of Marseilles

Background imageByzantine Collection: Lintel, limestone. Shivta, southern church. Byzantine period

Lintel, limestone. Shivta, southern church. Byzantine period. 4th-6th century AD. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel

Background imageByzantine Collection: Mosaic. Beit Guvrin. Byzantine period, 4th century CE. Bull

Mosaic. Beit Guvrin. Byzantine period, 4th century CE. Bull. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel

Background imageByzantine Collection: Algeria - Timgad - Aerial View

Algeria - Timgad - Aerial View
Aerial View of Timgad, a Roman colonial town in the Aures Mountains of Algeria, founded by the Emperor Trajan around AD 100. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageByzantine Collection: Algeria - Timgad - Temple of the Genius of the Colony

Algeria - Timgad - Temple of the Genius of the Colony
Temple of the Genius of the Colony at Timgad, Algeria - a Roman colonial town in the Aures Mountains of Algeria, founded by the Emperor Trajan around AD 100. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageByzantine Collection: Algeria - Timgad - The Theatre

Algeria - Timgad - The Theatre
General view of the Ruins of Timgad, Algeria (close to the Theatre) - a Roman colonial town in the Aures Mountains of Algeria, founded by the Emperor Trajan around AD 100. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageByzantine Collection: The Gul Mosque (Rose Mosque), Istanbul, Turkey

The Gul Mosque (Rose Mosque), Istanbul, Turkey
Gul Mosque (Gul Camii / Rose Mosque) a former Eastern Orthodox church belonging to the nunnery of Saint Theodosia. Date: circa 1910s



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