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  1. Examination Of Music History

    ... regulated in worship services. The beginnings of Byzantine music was mainly
    based on Syraic and Hebrew music. Most music of this ...

  2. The History Of The Olympic Games

    ... With the spread of Christianity, the games declined in popularity. They were finally
    abolished by the Christian Byzantine Emperor Theodosius I in 393 AD.. ...

  3. Macedonia

    ... After the fall of the Roman Empire in the 6th century. The country was
    occupied by the Byzantine Empire until the 14th century. ...

  4. Role Of Greek And Roman Literature

    ... Theological writings after the fall of the Byzantine Empire in 1453 attacked the
    various heresies that arose during the first millennium of the Christian era. ...

  5. Renaissance Art

    ... The large, ominous dome along with the two smaller, less intimidating ones
    confirm the Byzantine style had entered the Renaissance. ...

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  1. The Crusades

    ... 1095 to 1099, was immediately caused by a plea of desperation from King Alexius
    I to Pope Urban II for his aid in the defense of the Byzantine Empire against ...

  2. Mrs.

    ... wall mosaics. The second floor of the ambulatory was reserved for women,
    which was a standard feature of Byzantine Churches. The ...

  3. Architecture As A Political Device

    ... Hagia Sophia ("church of holy wisdom"), Byzantine 532 AD o Built by Anthemious of
    Tralles and Isidorus of Miletus ? Dome on pendentives ? A spacious ...

  4. History Of Lebanon

    ... In the seventh century, Maronite Christians migrated from Syria to northern Lebanon
    seeking refuge from the Byzantine oppression, and the area named Phoenicia ...

  5. Art Of Giotto Di Bondone

    ... Giotto is said to have altered the course of painting in Western Europe, striking
    out of the Gothic and Byzantine styles towards the Renaissance. ...

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