A period in the history of the Byzantine Empire, during the 7th and 8th centuries
The term Byzantine Dark Ages is a historiographical term for the period in the history of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, during the 7th and 8th centuries, which marks the transition between the late antique early Byzantine period and the "medieval" middle Byzantine era. The "Dark Ages" are characterized by widespread upheavals and transformation of the Byzantine state and society, resulting in a paucity of historical sources.
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The term ByzantineDarkAges is a historiographical term for the period in the history of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, during the 7th and 8th...
Look up DarkAges in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. DarkAges or DarkAge may refer to: DarkAges (historiography), the use of the term DarkAges by historians...
Constantinople remained the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire (also known as the Byzantine Empire; 330–1204 and 1261–1453), the Latin Empire (1204–1261), and the...
the 7th–8th centuries, also known as the "ByzantineDarkAges". The period is also known as the era of Byzantine encyclopedism, because of the attempts to...
The Greek DarkAges (c. 1200-800 BC), were earlier regarded as two continuous periods of Greek history: The first the Postpalatial Bronze Age (c. 1200-1050...
city and the seat of a local bishop. It will be in the so called Byzantine "Dark-Ages" during the 7th and 8th centuries that the city once again experienced...
talents]..." Hooker, Richard (1 October 2007). "European Middle Ages: The Byzantine Empire". Washington State University. Archived from the original...
Byzantine Italy was those parts of the Italian peninsula under the control of the Byzantine empire after the fall of the Western Roman Empire (476). The...
dividing line between the Middle Ages and the early modern period. The inhabitants of the empire, now generally termed Byzantines, thought of themselves as Romans...
For most of its history, the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire did not use heraldry in the Western European sense of permanent motifs transmitted through...
Unknown parameter |agency= ignored (help) Decker, M. J. (2016). The ByzantineDarkAges. Bloomsbury Academic. Dunn, A. (1994). "The transition from polis...
Scientific scholarship during the Byzantine Empire played an important role in the transmission of classical knowledge to the Islamic world and to Renaissance...
Byzantine law nevertheless had substantial influence on Western traditions during the Middle Ages and after. The most important work of Byzantine law...
during the Middle Ages, which was aided by its crossroads location, wealth, and accumulated knowledge. Arguably, the first Byzantine physician was the...
The Byzantine Greeks were the Greek-speaking Eastern Romans throughout Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. They were the main inhabitants of the lands...
Byzantine Empire under the Nikephorian dynasty began following the deposition of the Byzantine empress Irene of Athens, the throne of the Byzantine Empire...
κλήρος και η κοινωνία των "Σκοτεινών Αἰώνων" [The Byzantine Clergy and the Society of the 'DarkAges'] (in Greek). Athens: National Research Foundation...
liturgical and cultural tradition) was spread during the Middle Ages by the Byzantine Empire and its missionaries. This area covers approximately the...
of Byzantium (Byzantium ↔ Byzantine Empire, the Greek Middle Ages; Byzantium = Constantinople [as capital of the Byzantine Empire]). Thus the unity of...
in English and most other languages since the Crusades, but original Byzantine sources called the substance a variety of names, such as "sea fire" (Medieval...
taxation. As a result, the Byzantine economy was self-sufficient, allowing it to thrive in the DarkAges. The success of the Byzantine army was in no small...
conquest of Constantinople and the fall of the Byzantine Empire was a watershed of the Late Middle Ages, marking the effective end of the Roman Empire...
The Byzantine Empire under the Amorian dynasty (or Phrygian dynasty) ruled from 820 to 867. The Amorian dynasty continued the policy of restored iconoclasm...
Byzantine architecture is the architecture of the Byzantine Empire, or Eastern Roman Empire, usually dated from 330 AD, when Constantine the Great established...
The Byzantine Empire under the Macedonian dynasty underwent a revival during the late 9th, 10th, and early 11th centuries. Under the Macedonian emperors...
century. Thomas M. Conley divides the history of Byzantine rhetoric into four periods: The DarkAges, After Iconoclasm, 11th and 12th centuries, and the...
Middle Ages, until the establishment of the Italian silk-weaving industry in the 12th century and the conquest and break-up of the Byzantine Empire in...
Byzantine university refers to higher education during the Byzantine Empire. Although some Byzantine institutions are occasionally referred to as "universities"...