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A History of Byzantium ВОЕННАЯ ИСТОРИЯ, ИСТОРИЯ Издательство: Blackwell Publishing LtdСерия: Blackwell History of the Ancient WorldАвтор(ы): Timothy E. GregoryЯзык: EnglishГод издания: 2005Количество страниц: 397ISBN: 0-631-23512-4Формат: pdf (e-book)Размер: 8.23 mb RAPIDили IFOLDER 85
This Book Is A Concise Narrative Of Byzantine History From The Time Of Constantine The Great In Ad 306 To The Fall Of Constantinople In 1453. The Author Presents Byzantium As A Vital Society, Important In Its Own Right, But Also One That Served As A Bridge Between East And West, And Ancient And Modern Society.--jacket. The Crisis Of The Third Century -- The Revival Under Diocletian -- The Age Of Constantine The Great -- The Fourth Century : Constantius Ii To Theodosios I -- The Fifth Century -- The Age Of Justinian -- The Byzantine Dark Ages : Late Sixth And Seventh Centuries -- The Isaurian Dynasty And Iconoclasm -- Continued Struggle Over Ikons -- The Beginnings Of The Macedonian Dynasty -- The Apogee Of Byzantine Power -- The Komnenoi -- The Aftermath Of The Fourth Crusade -- The Beginnings Of Decline -- The End Of The Empire -- Byzantium After The Fall Of The City. Timothy E. Gregory. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [366]-370) And Index.
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The Crisis of the Third Century The Revival under Diocletian The Age of Constantine the Great The Fourth Century: Constantius II to Theodosios I The Fifth Century The Age of Justinian The Byzantine "Dark Ages:" Late 6th-7th Centuries The Isaurian Dynasty and Iconoclasm Continued Struggle over Ikons The Beginnings of the Macedonian Dynasty The Apogee of Byzantine Power The Komnenoi The Aftermath of the Fourth Crusade The Beginnings of Decline The End of the Empire Byzantium after the Fall of the City.
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A concise narrative of Byzantine history from the time of Constantine the Great (AD 306) to the fall of Constantinople in 1453, this book views Byzantium as a vital society, important in its own right, but one that also served as a bridge between East and West and ancient and modern society
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