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272
Emperor Constatine
Emperor of the Romans from its proclamation by his troops 25 of July of 306, and ruled a Roman Empire in constant growth until his death.Is also known for redounding the city of Byzantium -
Period: 300 to Feb 8, 1500
Byzantines
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532
Hagia Sophia
Hagia Sophia is an ancient patriarchal orthodox basilica, later converted into a mosque and now a museum, in the city of Istanbul. Sophia is actually the phonetic transcription to Latin of the Greek word "wisdom" the full Greek name is "Church of the Holy Wisdom of God" -
532
Nika Revolt
Was a revolt against Emperor Justinian I that took place over the course of a week in Constantinople. Identified by their colors as the Blues and the Greens -
Feb 9, 958
Empire Basil
Was a Byzantine Emperor from the Macedonian dynasty who reigned from 10 January. Also sought to restore territories the Empire had lost long before. -
Feb 9, 1048
Emperor Alexios
He was not the founder of the Komnenian dynasty, it was during his reign that the Komnenos family came to full power. -
Feb 9, 1198
The Fourth Crusade
Is the Western European amend expedition celled by pope innocent lll original intended to conquer Muslim-controlled Jerusalemby mean of an invasion trough Egypt -
Jan 1, 1202
Fourth Crusade
was a western European expodition called by the pope -
Feb 9, 1378
Great Schism
The Western Schism, a split within the Roman Catholic Church. Schism of 1054, also called East–West Schism, event that precipitated the final separation between the Eastern Christian churches -
Feb 9, 1453
The Fall of Constantinople was the capture of the capital of the Byzantine Empire by an invading army of the Ottoman Empire.
The Fall of Constantinople was the capture of the capital of the Byzantine Empire by an invading army of the Ottoman Empire. -
Early Islamic Military
Also referred to as the Arab conquests and early Islamic conquests began with the Islamic Prophet Muhammad in the 7th century.