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| The Glory of Byzantium - Part 12
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Byzantium (Greek: Βυζάντιον) was an ancient Greek city, which, according to legend, was founded by Greek colonists from Megara in 667 BC and named after their king Byzas or Byzantas (Βύζας or Βύζαντας in Greek). The name "Byzantium" is a Latinization of the original name Byzantion. The city is what later evolved to be the center of the Byzantine Empire, (the Greek-speaking Roman Empire of late Antiquity and the Middle Ages) with the name Constantinople. After the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire, the city became known as Istanbul to the Ottoman Turks, but that didn't become the official name of the city until 1930. |
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| The Glory of Byzantium - Part 10
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Byzantium (Greek: Βυζάντιον) was an ancient Greek city, which, according to legend, was founded by Greek colonists from Megara in 667 BC and named after their king Byzas or Byzantas (Βύζας or Βύζαντας in Greek). The name "Byzantium" is a Latinization of the original name Byzantion. The city is what later evolved to be the center of the Byzantine Empire, (the Greek-speaking Roman Empire of late Antiquity and the Middle Ages) with the name Constantinople. After the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire, the city became known as Istanbul to the Ottoman Turks, but that didn't become the official name of the city until 1930. |
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| The Glory of Byzantium - Part 8
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Byzantium (Greek: Βυζάντιον) was an ancient Gre... (more)
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Byzantium (Greek: Βυζάντιον) was an ancient Greek city, which, according to legend, was founded by Greek colonists from Megara in 667 BC and named after their king Byzas or Byzantas (Βύζας or Βύζαντας in Greek). The name "Byzantium" is a Latinization of the original name Byzantion. The city is what later evolved to be the center of the Byzantine Empire, (the Greek-speaking Roman Empire of late Antiquity and the Middle Ages) with the name Constantinople. After the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire, the city became known as Istanbul to the Ottoman Turks, but that didn't become the official name of the city until 1930. |
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| The Glory of Byzantium - Part 4
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Byzantium (Greek: Βυζάντιον) was an ancient Greek city, which, according to legend, was founded by Greek colonists from Megara in 667 BC and named after their king Byzas or Byzantas (Βύζας or Βύζαντας in Greek). The name "Byzantium" is a Latinization of the original name Byzantion. The city is what later evolved to be the center of the Byzantine Empire, (the Greek-speaking Roman Empire of late Antiquity and the Middle Ages) with the name Constantinople. After the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire, the city became known as Istanbul to the Ottoman Turks, but that didn't become the official name of the city until 1930. |
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| The Glory of Byzantium - Part 6
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Byzantium (Greek: Βυζάντιον) was an ancient Greek city, which, according to legend, was founded by Greek colonists from Megara in 667 BC and named after their king Byzas or Byzantas (Βύζας or Βύζαντας in Greek). The name "Byzantium" is a Latinization of the original name Byzantion. The city is what later evolved to be the center of the Byzantine Empire, (the Greek-speaking Roman Empire of late Antiquity and the Middle Ages) with the name Constantinople. After the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire, the city became known as Istanbul to the Ottoman Turks, but that didn't become the official name of the city until 1930. |
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| The Glory of Byzantium - Part 3
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Byzantium (Greek: Βυζάντιον) was an ancient Greek city, which, according to legend, was founded by Greek colonists from Megara in 667 BC and named after their king Byzas or Byzantas (Βύζας or Βύζαντας in Greek). The name "Byzantium" is a Latinization of the original name Byzantion. The city is what later evolved to be the center of the Byzantine Empire, (the Greek-speaking Roman Empire of late Antiquity and the Middle Ages) with the name Constantinople. After the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire, the city became known as Istanbul to the Ottoman Turks, but that didn't become the official name of the city until 1930. |
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| Byzantium The Lost Empire - 1: Building the Dream Part 1
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from Byzantium The Lost Empire - Building the Dream:
Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2brn8FoZcHs
Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13b6PZjJEiI
Part 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIpS0XUQYBk
Part 4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KUUfHta9GM
Part 5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g67PpPuj8gM
Part 6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psW3SMDwMno |
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| Byzantium Rediscovered II
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http://www.imperiobizantino.com/byzantium
The art of Byzantium rediscovered in s.XXI. Including late roman art, armenian art, georgian art, slavic art, south Italy art, syrian art, coptos art, and all byzantine commonwealth. The song is Zonaradikos Dance, by Petros Tabouris |
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| Byzantium, the Lost Empire II. Bizancio, el imperio perdido
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http://www.imperiobizantino.com/byzantium
Byzantine Empire, 330-1453. Images of manuscripts, icons, mosaics, emperors. The song is "A Girl Sang" performed by Early Music Workshop, Album: Constantinople, my Beloved City.
El imperio bizantino a través de iluminaciones de manuscritos, iconos, mosaicos, imágenes de emperadores, etc.
La canción se titula Una niña cantó. |
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| Byzantium, the Lost Empire - Bizancio, el imperio perdido
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http://www.imperiobizantino.com/byzantium
The byzantine empire, 330-1453. Images of churches, monasteries, books. The song is "All the Churches were Chanting" performed by Early Music Workshop, Album: Constantinople, my Beloved City.
El imperio bizantino en imágenes de iglesias, monasterios y manuscritos. La canción se llama "Los coros de todas las iglesias estaban cantando" y es interpretada por el conjunto griego Early Music Workshop. El CD es denominado Constantinopla, mi amada Ciudad. |
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| Journey to Byzantium: Constantine the Great episode 1
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Battle of Milvian Bridge |
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| Byzantine 2006 - Putting Quotes Back In Context
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September 2006... Another attempt at a rational dialogue with Islam ends in a fiasco with a quote taken out of context. To understand this, we must put the quote back into its context. |
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