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Byzantium

So what's so significant about the Byzantine Empire? It is nowrecognised as having had a considerable influence on the Renaissanceand a significant impact in the shaping modern Europe and modernhistorians are increasingly acknowledging the role the Byzantine Empireplayed in the development of both Islam and Christianity, and therelationship between the two. The term 'Byzantine' derives from theancient Greek city of Byzantium founded in 667 BC by colonists fromMegara. It was named i.

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  • "So what's so significant about the Byzantine Empire? It is nowrecognised as having had a considerable influence on the Renaissanceand a significant impact in the shaping modern Europe and modernhistorians are increasingly acknowledging the role the Byzantine Empireplayed in the development of both Islam and Christianity, and therelationship between the two. The term 'Byzantine' derives from theancient Greek city of Byzantium founded in 667 BC by colonists fromMegara. It was named i."@en
  • "So what's so significant about the Byzantine Empire? It is now recognised as having had a considerable influence on the Renaissance and a significant impact in the shaping modern Europe and modern historians are increasingly acknowledging the role the Byzantine Empire played in the development of both Islam and Christianity, and the relationship between the two. The term?Byzantine' derives from the ancient Greek city of Byzantium founded in 667 BC by colonists from Megara. It was named in honour of their leader Byzas. It later became better known as Constantinople, that gateway between."@en

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  • "History"@tr
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en

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  • "Byzantium"
  • "Byzantium"@en
  • "Byzantium the Pocket Essential Guide"@en
  • "Yeni Roma ya da Konstantin şehri : Bizans'ın kısa tarihi"@tr