The Byzantine navy was the naval force of the Byzantine Empire. Like the state it served, it was a direct continuation from its Roman predecessor, but...
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The Arab–Byzantine wars were a series of wars between a number of Muslim Arab dynasties and the Byzantine Empire from the 7th to the 11th century. Conflict...
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The Byzantine army was the primary military body of the Byzantine armed forces, serving alongside the Byzantine navy. A direct continuation of the Eastern...
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the relatively compact Palace of Blachernae.[when?] Byzantine Navy Byzantine battle tactics Byzantine army Byzantinism Barnes, T. D. (1989-11-24), "Panegyric...
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Greek fire (redirect from Byzantine fire)
destructiveness of Greek fire is indisputable, it did not make the Byzantine navy invincible. It was not, in the words of naval historian John Pryor,...
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The Byzantine Empire, is a modern term referring to the Eastern Roman Empire, whose proper name was Romania, and was the continuation of the Roman Empire...
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For most of its history, the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire did not use heraldry in the Western European sense of permanent motifs transmitted through...
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théma) were the main military and administrative divisions of the middle Byzantine Empire. They were established in the mid-7th century in the aftermath...
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The Palaiologan army refers to the military forces of the Byzantine Empire under the rule of the Palaiologos dynasty, from the late 13th century to its...
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the history of the Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire (395–1453). For internal conflicts see the list of Byzantine revolts and civil wars. For conflicts...
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