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Neo-Byzantine architecture
Neo-Byzantine architecture Neo-Byzantine architecture is a somewhat uncommon architectural revival ... seen in religious, institutional and public buildings. Neo-Byzantine architecture incorporates elements of the ...
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Byzantine Literature
Byzantine Literature Greek Literature Ancient Greek Literature (until 4th century AD) Byzantine Literature (4th - 15th century) Modern Greek Literature (post 11th century) Byzantine literature refers to literature written in the ... Corpus Juris Civilis may also be included. Byzantine literature overlaps with Modern Greek literature which ... begins in the 11th century. Influences If Byzantine literature is the expression of the ...
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Byzantine architecture
Byzantine architecture This article is part of the ... Greek architecture Ancient Roman architecture Medieval architecture Byzantine architecture Romanesque architecture Gothic architecture Renaissance architecture ... Critical Regionalism Related articles Edit this box Byzantine architecture is the architecture of the Byzantine Empire. The empire emerged gradually after AD ... now Istanbul. Overview of extant monuments Early Byzantine architecture is essentially a continuation of ...
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Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Empire Roman (Byzantine) Empire (Emblem of the Palaeologus dynasty) Motto ... The empire experiences military and territorial revival. Byzantine scholars record and preserve many valuable ancient ... of the Balkans is incorporated into the Byzantine Empire, with the Danube as the new ... Death of Basil II. Decline of the Byzantine Empire begins. 1054 Schism. Split between ...
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Neo-Eurasianism
Neo-Eurasianism Neo-Eurasianism is a Russian school of thought ... the West, but which identifies with the Byzantine Empire rather than with Central Asian tribal culture. Neo-Eurasianism has aspects of national mysticism, and ...
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Byzantine music
Byzantine music Byzantine music is the music of the Byzantine Empire and by extension the music of ... of the Ottoman Empire. The extent of Byzantine music culture vs. liturgical chant proper The term Byzantine music is commonly associated with what ...
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Byzantine philosophy (translated from Greek)
Byzantine philosophy [Treatment] Import In Byzantium are not ... in the philosophical delivery platwnjsmoy', arjstoteljsmoy', stoicism, Neo-Platonism and other philosophical approaches of antiquity ... thought and theology. Actually, what we name Byzantine Philosophy, it constitutes her unbreakable unit history ... the theological content. In the study of Byzantine Philosophy does not suffice a simple report ...
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Talk:Neo-Eurasianism
Talk:Neo-Eurasianism hm, it doesn't strike me ... much of a connection between "Byzantism" and "Neo-Eurasianism" (why the "Neo-" btw?) -- Byzantism appears to be essentially Hellenism, Orthodox Christian values, while Neo-Eurasianism is rather less Christian, identifying with ... but they mostly refer to the later Byzantine Empire of 12-15th centuries. It ...
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Aramaic language
... arc — Aramaic (ancient) aii — Assyrian Neo-Aramaic aij — Lishanid Noshan amw — Western Neo-Aramaic bhn — Bohtan Neo-Aramaic bjf — Barzani Jewish Neo-Aramaic cld — Chaldean Neo-Aramaic hrt — Hértevin huy — ...
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Talk:Shtokavian dialect
... are native speakers of neoštokavian-ijekavian (later, neo-ije) dialect. Dialectological investigations based on numerous ... Zagreb 2004. There is clearly visible that neo-ije Croats in BiH "cover" much wider ... from, say, eastern-bosnian (also ijekavian) to neo-ije: Tuzla, Živinice, Doboj, Teslić, ..Be ... 1991 census show that approximate number of neo-ije Croatian speakers in Herzegovina is somewhere ... melting pot areas they have switched to neo-ije (Sarajevo, Teslić, Doboj, Tuzla, ...
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