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  1. But they were also known as traders. What you see here are two of the major centers of power and trade in the ninth century. You have Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, and you have Baghdad, the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate. You also see these major waterways in eastern Europe, in particular, the Dnieper and the Volga Rivers.

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  2. 19 de jul. de 2022 · The Byzantines imported large amounts of pearls, garnets, corundum, and beryls into Constantinople from places like Persia and India. Gold and silver came from within the borders of the empire. The Byzantines liked to wear colorful jewelry. So, in addition to gemstones, they used enamel, glass, ceramic, and base metals like copper and bronze in ...

  3. 22 de jul. de 2023 · The Byzantine Empire is a complete overview of the Eastern Roman Empire from around the 500s to the Fall of Constantinople in 1453. The video goes over the i...

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  4. of the Byzantine Empire in the tenth century and Moscow's subsequent rise as a new center of power in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. While neither the Byzantine Empire nor Kyivan Rus' survive today, works of art and architecture like the Virgin of Vladimir can help us understand the relationship between these medieval states, as well as their contested legacies in today's world.

  5. Voiceover: The Byzantine empire was ultimately conquered by the Ottoman [Turks] who were Muslims, and this city, Constantinople was the great treasure and the great gem in that city was this church. When this city was conquered one of the first things they did was transform it into a mosque.

  6. With the fragmentation of the Byzantine state following the Fourth Crusade came a concomitant fragmentation of Byzantine architecture, which became dominated by regional developments. The period of the Latin Empire (1204 – 1261) witnessed little cultural investment in Constantinople, while new Byzantine successor states emerged: the Empire of ...

  7. 29 de sept. de 2020 · Byzantine studies are concerned with the Christian Roman Empire. It was in this empire that the rites, beliefs, and political theology of traditional Christianity – for all its later fissures and divisions – were fashioned. In that sense it is part of the history, or pre-history, of the nations of Western Europe, America and Australasia.