RM2G8CP3D–Constantine I, known as the Great, c.272 - 337, Roman Emperor, chooses Byzantium as his capital in the East and in 330 it is dedicated to him as Constantinople. After a 19th century work by Peter Geiger.
RMRY7XF6–Histamenon of Romanus III, 1028-1034. Byzantium, 11th century. Gold; diameter: 2.4 cm (15/16 in
RMD9YP96–BYZANTIUM 2012 WestEnd Films prodution with Gemma Arterton as Clara Webb
RMG6MERF–Konstantin V., oströmischer Kaiser
RFD76XMC–Theotos church in Byzantium, woodcut from 1880
RM2B00WHE–Turkey: Emperor Constantine I with a model of the city of Byzantium. Detail of a mosaic in the Hagia Sophia, c. 1000 CE.
RMM09TPW–Byzantine Mosaic of Byzantine Emperor Constantine the Great or Saint Constantine I (272-337) Holding a Model or Offering of Byzantium or Constantinople to Virgin Mary in the Hagia Sophia Church Museum, Sultanahmet, Istanbul, Turkey
RMD4E7EK–Byzantium Paris Psalter (King Ezechias) early tenth century Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris
RMC2RWMN–Roman Byzantium Byzantine Mosaic Mosaics Aleppo Museum Syria Syrian Middle East
RFFTJ5FT–Istanbul, Turkey - July 6, 2015: Beautiful ancient Byzantium mosaic fresco in Kariye Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey
RM2C6YADT–Virgin and child Jesus Byzantine Christian mosaic Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey
RMANPY99–Chora church fresco Istanbul Turkey
RFDJRW93–6th Century VI 500s Byzantium Eastern Roman Empire Empress Theodora and courtesans
RME8HB5N–Eastern Roman Empire. Byzantine court. The World's Progress. 1913. Engraving. Later colouration.
RF2GB3TWF–Roman aqueduct in Skopje, Macedonia dates from the time of the Roman Empire or Byzantium. in the time of Justinian I, from 527 - 554
RMGR7BCG–19th Century view of Constantinople (Now Istanbul) was the capital city of the Roman/Byzantine Empire and the later Ottoman (1453–1923) empires. Turkey.
RMDE73HJ–Byzantium. Constantinopolis (From: Civitates Orbis Terrarum), 1572. Artist: Hogenberg, Frans (1535-1590)
RMG15M0D–Illustration from Hartmann Schedel's, Buch der Chroniken und Geschichten, 1493. Constantinople was the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, the Latin and the Ottoman Empires. It was founded in AD 330, at ancient Byzantium as the new capital of the Roman E
RMJGY3KX–Billboards for Hagia Sophia on renovation, Sultanahmet, istanbul, Turkey
RMD95PW7–Mechanical crossbow on stand (euthytonon) attributed to Philo of Byzantium (active 150-100 BC). When arms CC wound back against skeins or sinews, the ends of ropes, here shown hanging down from ends of arms, were connected to hook, so holding arms back. Tension was increased by a ratchet, a large arrow was placed on front of arm and fired by releasing the rope. From 'Poliorceticon sive de machinis tormentis telis' by Justus Lipsius (Joost Lips) (Antwerp, 1605). Engraving.
RFFW93RR–Ancient roman mosaic from the Great Palace of Constantinople depicting a boy herding geese.
RMBEXPDJ–Byzantine mosaic in Battistero degli Ariani Ravenna Emilia Romagna Italy
RFEH0TCM–Cultural history of religion, from left: priest of old Byzantium, bishop in a pluvial, bishop in vestment, provost, cardinal deacon, diocesan priest, Armenian bishop, the Russian Patriarch Nikon, Italian Abbate, a Protestant minister, historical illustration
RMP5F37K–N/A. Byzantium / Constantinopolis . 1572. Georg Braun; Frans Hogenberg 230 Braun Bzyantium Constantinopolis UBHD
RMKXDY7R–Byzantine Floor Mosaic of Byzantine Hunters with Spears Hunting a Tiger, from the former Byzantine Great Palace c5th, Byzantium, Istanbul, Turkey
RFH620P5–Hagia Sophia museum, Istanbul, Turkey. Aya Sofia mosque exterior in Istanbul, Turkey
RFMAJEPD–A view of the Hagia Sophia, the grand dome in the Istanbul city
RMJG72JF–Map of Byzantium 28160029 upper right
RFFTBP6D–Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey, 6th century city landmark, Byzantine architecture.
RMANPY8E–Chora church fresco Istanbul Turkey
RFDJRW8X–6th Century VI 500s Byzantine Eastern Roman Empire John VI Kantakouzenos
RMCFE935–GREECE Athens The Byzantine Museum
RMAD8ANR–Detail of mosaic depicting hunting in Istanbul Mosaic Museum in ruins of Great Palace of Byzantium, Istanbul
RF2MX9J0T–Frescoes featured in the famous Byzantine Church of the Holy Apostles of Solaki which is located in the ancient Agora of Athens in Greece.
RFFGC75N–Ayasofya museum,sultanahmet,turkey
RMBFW5HE–virgins with gifts
RMEBDFEA–1261 architecture art basilica building Byzantine Byzantium Christ Christ pantocrator Christian church color image
RMDGYB4P–5550. Empress Aelia Eudokia Augusta was born c. 401 in Athens, died 460. She was the wife of Emperor Theodosius II of Byzantium.Mozaic from Ravena shows the Empress with her Byzantine court.
RMT951JB–Illustration from Hartmann Schedel's, Buch der Chroniken und Geschichten, 1493. Constantinople was the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, the Latin and the Ottoman Empires. It was founded in AD 330, at ancient Byzantium as the new capital of the Roman Empire by Constantine I. The city was the largest and wealthiest European city of the Middle Ages.
RMBEXPWD–Byzantine mosaic in church of San Giovanni Evangelista Ravenna Emilia Romagna Italy
RFM1X1NB–Clothing, fashion at the imperial court in Byzantium, 4th-5th century, from left, Emperor Arcadius with globe, a consul, Galla Placidia, sister of Emperor Arcadius and Honorius, then Emperor Valentinian III, son of Galla Pladicia, then a companion and a lady-in-waiting of the Empress, digital improved reproduction of an original print from the 19th century
RMG389RR–TURKEY/BYZANTIUM
RMM09TM5–Byzantine Mosaic of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I (c482-565) aka Saint Justinian the Great Holding a Model or Offering of the Hagia Sophia Church to Virgin Mary in the Hagia Sophia Church Museum, Sultanahmet, Istanbul, Turkey
RFH620P6–Hagia Sophia museum, Istanbul, Turkey. Aya Sofia mosque exterior in Istanbul, Turkey
RMERG9P5–Arab fleets approaching Byzantium are forced to retreat, 672. From Liebig series: Episodes historiques de l'Empire d'Orient,
RF2HJPG41–Old Byzantium in modern Athens: The Kapnikarea Church. Greece (1923)
RFC5JHHK–The Hagia Sophia interior, famous Byzantine landmark in Istanbul, Turkey
RMK9276W–BYZANTIUM 2012 IFC Films production with Saoirse Ronan
RFDJRW91–6th Century VI 500s Byzantium Eastern Roman Empire Lady and Christian Priest
RM2JCT1FT–Theodora (ca. 815-867). Empress of Byzantium (830-842) by marriage to Emperor Theophilus. Regent from 842 to 856. Chromolithography. 'Historia Universal' (Universal History), by César Cantú. Volume V. Published in Barcelona, 1884.
RF2M03R52–Obelisk pedestal detail on Sultanahmet Hippodrome Square at the Eminonu District in Istanbul, Turkey.
RM2B01GN0–Greece/Byzantium/Turkey: The illuminated title page from the Codex Vienna Dioscorides, 512 CE. The Greek translation reads in English: Here is recorded the work of Dioscorides from Pedanios Anazarbos concerning plants, roots, seeds, juice, leaves and remedies. We therefore begin the sequence with the letter alpha ('A'). The Vienna Dioscurides or Vienna Dioscorides is an early 6th century illuminated manuscript of De Materia Medica by Dioscorides in Greek. It is an important and rare example of a late antique scientific text.
RMKJ1JPW–Illustration demonstrating the expansion of air by heat designed by Philo of Byzantium. Philo of Byzantium (280 BC- 220 BC) an Ancient Greek engineer and writer on mechanics. Dated 17th Century
RMM11YH1–Constantine tracing the boundaries of the new capital Byzantium, later Constantinople, in 330 AD. Constantine the Great, c. 272 - 337 AD, aka Constantine I or Saint Constantine. Roman Emperor from 306 to 337 AD. After the painting by J.H. Valda, (d.1941). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMDBW63X–BYZANTIUM (2012) SAOIRSE RONAN NEIL JORDAN (DIR) 005 MOVIESTORE COLLECTION LTD
RM2BWBM0C–Part of the famous walls at Constantinople known as Byzantium 's Ancient Walls . 4 November 1919
RMBEXPAM–Byzantine mosaic in Battistero degli Ariani Ravenna Emilia Romagna Italy
RMRD6W88–Theotos church in Byzantium, woodcut from 1880
RFD76XMK–Theotos church in Byzantium, woodcut from 1880
RMG389RT–Turkey - Byzantium View
RMKXDY9N–Byzantine Floor Mosaic of Griffin, Griffon or Gryphon Attacking a Deer from the former Byzantine Great Palace c5th, Byzantium, Istanbul, Turkey
RF2MY4P8R–French eccentric and pretender to the Byzantium throne Paul Crivez, 1930s
RFGCJKYT–BOSPHORUS 'Bosphore Thrace' Bysance (Byzantium). Ancient Turkey. BOCAGE 1790 map
RFBXAX04–The Hermitage Byzantium 6th Century Bronze Plate St Petersburg Russia
RMD9YP95–BYZANTIUM 2012 WestEnd Films prodution with Gemma Arterton as Clara Webb
RMB4A7E9–money/finance, coins, ancient world, Greece, Byzantium, tetradrachma, 240 - 220 BC, front: head of Demeter, reverse: Poseidon and inscript 'Epiolympiodor', engraving, 19th century, ,
RMRY6KCW–Scyphate, 1059-1067. Byzantium, 11th century. Gold; diameter: 2.5 cm (1 in
RMC5MTKM–Relief Archangel Gabriel Byzantine period 6 Cent AD Byzantium Antalya Turkey
RM2B01DWF–Byzantium/Turkey: Noah, the ark and the Great Flood as represented in miniature 7 from the Constantine Manasses Chronicle, 14th century. Noah (or Noe, Noach) was, according to the Hebrew Bible, the tenth and last of the antediluvian Patriarchs. The biblical story of Noah is contained in chapters 6-9 of the book of Genesis, where he saves his family and representatives of all animals from the flood by constructing an ark. He is also mentioned as the 'first husbandman' and in the story of the Curse of Ham. Noah is the subject of much elaboration in later Abrahamic traditions.
RMKJ1JKW–Engraving depicting an experiment to prove the expansion of air by heat conducted by Philo of Byzantium. Philo of Byzantium (280 BC - 220 BC) a Greek engineer and writer on mechanics. Dated 17th Century
RMM0XMK8–The embarkation of the Goths in 269 AD. Three hundred thousand fighting men embarked from the banks of the river Tyras with the intention of invading Byzantium, the attempt failed and they landed at Thessalonica to be later defeated by Claudius II in The Battle of Naissus. After the painting by Ambrose Dudley, (1867-1951). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMDBW640–BYZANTIUM (2012) GEMMA ARTERTON NEIL JORDAN (DIR) 004 MOVIESTORE COLLECTION LTD
RMGDWNX1–19th Century view of boats on the Bosphorus at Constantinople, previously Byzantium,and now Istanbul.
RMR8PE08–Icon of Saint Luke of Freising (Freisinger Lukasbild) on display at the exhibition 'Last Days of Byzantium' in Venice, Italy. The Byzantine icon of the Virgin Mary dated from the 10th to 14th century was presented by Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Palaiologos to Duke Gian Galeazzo Visconti of Milan. The Baroque retable deigned by Bavarian artist Gottfried Lang was added in 1629. The icon is preserved now in the Diocesan Museum Freising, Germany. The exhibition devoted to the fall of the Byzantine Empire runs in the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana in Venice, Italy, till 5 March 2019.
RF2BDXMG3–Great Palace of Constantinople, Chrysotriklinos
RFEH10JX–Theotos church in Byzantium, woodcut from 1880
RM2M9CPDE–Byzantium Constantinople
RMKYN60P–Byzantine Floor Mosaic of Young Boys Riding a Dromedary or Camel and Cameleer from the Great Palace of Byzantium, Istanbul, Turkey
RM2AYY7FE–1832 Murphy Map Ancient Macedonia Moesia Thracia et Dacia Greece Turkey Byzantium Balkans
RMTAJYP4–The good shepherd. Marble statue, 4th-5th century AD. Byzantium ( Now Istambul). The State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
RFMHP3WD–BOSPHORUS. Bosphore de Thrace Byzantium Istanbul Ancient Turkey TARDIEU 1832 map
RFBXBY8Y–The Hermitage Neareast Byzantium Gallery with bronze artifacts St Petersburg Russia
RMD9YP97–BYZANTIUM 2012 WestEnd Films prodution with Gemma Arterton as Clara Webb and Sam Riley at right as Darvell
RMB4090M–geography / travel, Turkey, Pamukkale, ancient city of Hierapolis, Byzantium gate, built 394 AD as a part of the town fortress, ruin, UNESCO, World Heritage Site, Anatolia, hellenism, Roman, Byzantine empire, gate, city wall,
RMRY6R13–Icon of the New Testament Trinity, c. 1450. Byzantium, Constantinople. Tempera and gold on wood panel (poplar
RMC6023J–Relief Archangel Gabriel Byzantine period 6 Cent AD Byzantium Antalya Turkey
RM2B01GMX–Greece/Byzantium/Turkey: One of two peacock endpapers from the Codex Vienna Dioscorides, 512 CE. The Vienna Dioscurides or Vienna Dioscorides is an early 6th century illuminated manuscript of De Materia Medica by Dioscorides in Greek. It is an important and rare example of a late antique scientific text. The 491 vellum folios measure 37 by 30 cm and contain more than 400 pictures of animals and plants, most done in a naturalistic style. In addition to the text by Dioscorides, the manuscript has appended to it the Carmen de herbis attributed to Rufus.
RM2JJHKXP–SAOIRSE RONAN, BYZANTIUM, 2012
RM2JDPJFR–GEMMA ARTERTON, BYZANTIUM, 2012,
RMDBW636–BYZANTIUM (2012) GEMMA ARTERTON NEIL JORDAN (DIR) 001 MOVIESTORE COLLECTION LTD