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Constantinople
... The imperial palace was the center for the government. The government was strong enough to hold out for over two centuries in Constantinople. ... View More
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Constantinople
... The imperial palace was the center for the government. The government was strong enough to hold out for over two centuries in Constantinople. ... View More
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A Comparison of the Regents of Otto III
... They both had knowledge of the workings of the court system from their upbringings, Theophano in the imperial palace in Constantinople and Adelheid in the ... View More
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The Medieval Period
... In the Great Palace of Constantinople they used gold, ivory and textiles. Important furniture was huge and often silver and gold. ... View More
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Comparrasion of Ozmandiaze and the Ruin
... the inside. Wealthy Greeks decided to move the statue to a palace in Constantinople presentday Istanbul, Turkey. Their effort ... View More
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Evaluate the reasons why the Ottoman army and navy were so s
... Those in the Devshrime, who were not chosen for palace service or to ... the Ottoman military encountered its biggest test with the conquest of Constantinople. ... View More
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Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
... Eventually, weathly Greeks moved the statue to a palace in Constantinople, today known as Istanbul, Turkey Ashmawy 1. Their effort prolonged its life because ... View More
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King Baldwin I of Jerusalem
... land. In 1096 they arrived in Constantinople, Godfrey was asked to the palace to pledge his alliance to the emperor. Godfrey refused ... View More
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Democracy in Russia 1900
... the Byzantine Orthodox Church under the jurisdiction of the patriarch of Constantinople. ... their wives and children had marched to the Winter Palace to petition ... View More
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Emperor Constantine
... It was held in the great hall in the palace of Nicaea. Constantine ... Constantine renamed Byzantium to Constantinople and made it capital of the empire. ... View More
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Islamic, european and chiense
... in 1204 the Crusaders would inflict more damage on Constantinople and Eastern ... greater communication with the governors and commanders away from the palace. ... View More
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Crusades
... wrangling in which Godfreyamp39s forces actually attacked the Imperial Palace at Blachernae ... After the battle Conrad was forced to return to Constantinople with his ... View More
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The Middle Ages
... The eastern half continued as the Byzantine Empire, with Constantinople as its capital. ... kings were their counts and dukes, but mostly the mayor of the palace. ... View More
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A HISTORIOGRAPHY OF
... of Zeus at Dodona, to the monastery of Montserrat in Spain, to the palace of Chosroes in Persia, and the Christian shrines of Constantinople.ampquot The possible ... View More
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Marco Polo
... 1254, he was only an infant and they had stopped at Constantinople for 7 ... China but after a treacherous journey, they had finally reached the palace of Kublai ... View More
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Constantine the Great
... it as the new Roman capital and changed the name to Constantinople now Istanbul. ... held in the principal church and in the central hall of the imperial palace. ... View More
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The Roman Army
... around 509 BC with the overthrow of the Etruscan dynasty till 1453 with the fall of Constantinople to the ... He then started the Scholae Palatinae, or palace guard ... View More
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charlemagne
... One such center was the famous palace school at Aachen under the direction ... The Emperors of Constantinople, Nicephorus, Michael, and Leo made advanced to Charles ... View More
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Theodoric of the Ostrogoths
... was held as a political hostage in the Roman court at Constantinople from age ... finally in 497 Anastasius sent the vestis regia and the insignia of the palace. ... View More
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Development in Architecture
... which struck its major centres and caused the collapse of the palace economy ... Among the surviving monuments of his reign in Constantinople, the most important is ... View More
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The Effects Of Romes Expansion
... But his expectation of taking Caesars palace was shortlived. ... However, he shifted the seat of government east to his own city in Turkey, Constantinople. ... View More
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