RMRW45G0–Battle of the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Komnenos against the Saracens in 1164. Detail of the Russian icon of Our Lady of Vladimir of the Yaroslavl icon painting school dated from the middle of the 17th century from the Church of Saint John Chrysostom in Korovniky in Yaroslavl, now on display in the Yaroslavl Museum Preserve in Yaroslavl, Russia. According to the legend, Emperor Manuel won the Saracens on 1 August 1164, on the same day when Grand prince Andrei Bogolyubsky of Vladimir won the Volga Bulgarians, both with the miraculous patronage of the icon of Our Lady of Vladimir.
RF2BMWJ7A–Basil II of the Bulgarians Slayer, 958 - December 15, 1025 was 976 to 1,025 emperor of the Byzantine Empire / Basileios II. der Bulgarentöter, 958 - 15. Dezember 1025, war von 976 bis 1025 Kaiser des Byzantinischen Reiches, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMD2TKCF–EMPEROR AND LEARNED MEN OF THE EASTERN OR BYZANTINE EMPIRE.
RMD88J17–Byzantine Emperor
RMDHEJFD–John VIII Palaiologos or Palaeologus (1392-1448). Penultimate reigning Byzantine Emperor, ruling from 1425 to 1448. Engraving.
RMEE50X4–Justinian I (483-565), Byzantine Emperor and Husband of Theodora, Detail of Byzantine Mosaic, Basilica of San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy
RMM14AYC–Basil II fighting the Bulgarians in 1017. Basil II, aka Basil the Porphyrogenitus, Basil the Young and Bulgar Slayer, 958 – 1025. Byzantine Emperor from the Macedonian dynasty. After the painting by J.H. Valda, (d. 1941). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RFHX749B–The illustration here highlights a Byzantine emperor between 800 and 1000 A.D. The illustration dates to 1882.
RMDNFPDN–Statue of Last Roman & Byzantine Emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos Wearing Armour & Military Costume or Uniform Mystras or Mistras Greece
RMFFMARX–Constantine 'the Great' (Flavius Valerius Constantinus), circa 280 - 22.5.337, Roman Emperor 25.7.306 - 2.5.337, portrait, mosaic, Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, 12th century, detail,
RMHN2MAW–Miniature. Alexis I Commene (1048-1118), Byzantine emperor 12th century Byzantium Rome. Library of the Vatican
RM2FK1GNG–Justinian I. Portrait of the Byzantine Emperor, Justinian the Great (Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus, 482-565), 19th century drawing from a mosaic c. 540, hand coloured engraving.
RM2BDY4HA–Byzantine Emperor Rides from Constantinople
RM2A40T5B–Tiberius II Constantine, 520-582. Tiberius Constantinus, Eastern Roman Emperor, Byzantine Emperor. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaert’s De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
RM2EETA22–Justinian I (482-565). Eastern Roman Emperor from 527-565.
RMF7PK96–Byzantine Mosaic depicting Emperor Justinian and Attendants. Dated 6th Century
RMERGKEN–Byzantine Emperor of the eighth and ninth centuries AD. Herbert Norris artist died 1950 - may require copyright clearance
RM2BT53P0–Tiberius II Constantine, 520-582. Tiberius Constantinus, Eastern Roman Emperor, Byzantine Emperor. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
RM2H4FABG–ROGER de FLOR (1267-1305) Neapolitan soldier enters Constantinople watched by the Byzantine emperor Andronicus II Palaeologus in September 1302. An 1888 painting by José Carbonero
RMHTYJG2–Head from a statue of a man, probably Eastern Roman Emperor Arcadius (395-408 AD) on display in the Glyptothek Museum in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
RM2F6TD6C–Author: Byzantine. Follis (Coin) Portraying the Emperor Justinian I - AD 538/539 - Byzantine, minted in Constantinople. Bronze. 538 AD'539 AD.
RMRYCEE2–Portrait of John VIII Paleologos, Antonio Pisanello, Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), 1593 - 1597
RMG37WEA–ALEXIUS I COMMENUS Byzantine emperor of Constantinople Date: 1081 - 1118
RMDHH8GT–John VIII Palaiologos or Palaeologus (1392-1448). Penultimate reigning Byzantine Emperor, ruling from 1425 to 1448. Engraving.
RMEE50X5–Justinian I (483-565), Byzantine Emperor, Woodcut from 'Les Vrais Pourtraits et vies des Hommes Illustres' by Andre Thevet, 1584
RMHT2HRD–Byzantine Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos, St. Sophia, Istanbul, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon.
RMDT54KE–Justinian I (483-565) ruled as Byzantine emperor from 527 to 565. His reign was the rebirth of imperial greatness.
RMM09T5A–Byzantine Mosaic Portrait of Byzantine Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos (c1000-1055), reigned 1042-1055, Holding a Bag of Money, in Hagia Sophia Church Museum, Sultanahmet, Istanbul, Turkey
RMCNTP73–Justinian I (Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus), East Roman Emperor 1.4.527 - 14.11.565, mosail in the choir of San Vitale, Ravenna, circa 530, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RM2K2JYEH–Nikephoros III Botaneiates, (c. 1002 – 1081), Byzantine emperor from 1078 to 1081. He belonged to a family claiming descent from the Byzantine Phokas family
RMMB09EA–The capture of Diogenes at The Battle of Manzikert in 1071 by Alp Arslan. Alp Arslan, 1029 – 1072, real name Muhammad bin Dawud Chaghri. Second Sultan of the Seljuk Empire. Romanos IV Diogenes, aka Romanus IV. Member of the Byzantine military aristocracy crowned Byzantine emperor. After the painting by Margaret Dovaston, (1884-1954). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915
RMJR31W5–Byzantine Mosaic, Bear. Theodorias (modern Qasr Libya) was a Byzantine city in the Cyrenaica, founded in 539 by the emperor Justinian and named in honor of his wife, the Empress Theodora. The history of Qasr Libya goes back to the Greek period (4th century BC), when it was called Olbia. The complex contained two churches: the eastern church, discovered in 1957, and the western church, discovered in 1964. The mosaics were excavated from the nearby eastern church after they were discovered by Libyan laborers. The collection contains 50 panels, mostly of animals, gods, goddesses, nymphs, and famo
RM2A40T59–Roman Emperor Justin II, 520-578. Justinus Junior, Eastern Roman Emperor, Byzantine Emperor. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaert’s De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
RM2EETA66–Justinian I (482-565). Eastern Roman Emperor from 527-565.
RMG1DKAB–Painting depicting Emperor Theophilos (813-842) of the Byzantine Empire choosing his wife
RMERGKER–Byzantine Emperor of the tenth, eleventh and twelth centuries AD. Depicted carrying the orb and the holy lance. Herbert Norris
RM2BT4T66–Roman Emperor Justin II, 520-578. Justinus Junior, Eastern Roman Emperor, Byzantine Emperor. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
RMPCJEYK–Emperor Justinianus in the Basilica of San Vitale 547 AD 6th Century in Ravenna - Mosaics ( late Roman and Byzantine architecture,) Emilia-Romagna - Northern Italy. ( UNESCO World Heritage site )
RMC88EET–Marble bust of Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II on display in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.
RM2BJM9CA–Author: Byzantine. Solidus (Coin) of Emperor Theodosius I - AD 383 (25 August)/388 (28 August) - Byzantine, minted in Constantinople. Gold. 383
RF2JBH7KP–Statue of the Last Byzantine Emperor (Constantine XI Palaiologos) riding a horse, located at the seaside of Palaio Faliro, Athens, Greece
RMG3BHCP–The throne of a Byzantine emperor, making up in ornament what it probably lacks in comfort. Date: 9th century
RM2JJJT8A–Justinian I the Great (482-565). Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire. Portrait. Engraving. Detail. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume VIII. 1858.
RMEE51A1–Constantine XI (1404-53), Last Byzantine Emperor, Woodcut from 'Les Vrais Pourtraits et vies des Hommes Illustres' by Andre Thevet, 1584
RMWH98NG–Frontispiece of a psalter, Emperor Basil II, (958-1025), Byzantine emperor, standing triumphant over the conquered Bulgarian chiefs.
RFDA83AN–The Byzantine figures represent, from left to right, an arms-bearer and the emperor Basileus (A.D. 886).
RMM09TWB–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 left) and Emperor Constantine the Great (to right) offering a Model of Byzantium or Constantinople to Virgin Mary in the Hagia Sophia Church Museum, Sultanahmet, Istanbul, Turkey
RMCPTKJW–Justinian I (Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus), East Roman Emperor 1.4.527 - 14.11.565, equestrian image, ivory carving, diptychon, 6th century, Louvre, Paris, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMD03H54–Monument to Byzantine Emperor Justinian I (aka Justinian the Great) on the Vardar River in Skopje, the capital of Macedonia.
RMBMDNY0–John VI Kantakouzenos, 1292 to 1383. Byzantine emperor.
RMJR31TE–Byzantine Mosaic, Fish. Theodorias (modern Qasr Libya) was a Byzantine city in the Cyrenaica, founded in 539 by the emperor Justinian and named in honor of his wife, the Empress Theodora. The history of Qasr Libya goes back to the Greek period (4th century BC), when it was called Olbia. The complex contained two churches: the eastern church, discovered in 1957, and the western church, discovered in 1964. The mosaics were excavated from the nearby eastern church after they were discovered by Libyan laborers. The collection contains 50 panels, mostly of animals, gods, goddesses, nymphs, and famo
RM2A40T1N–Roman Emperor Marcian, 392-457. Flavius Marcianus Augustus, Eastern Roman Emperor, Byzantine Emperor. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaert’s De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
RFR53MK1–Digital improved reproduction, Murzuflos negotiates with Dandolo, Alexios v. Doukas Murtzuphlos, Byzantine emperor from 5th february 1204 to 13th april 1204, fourth crusade, Murzuflos verhandelt mit Dandolo, Alexios V. Dukas Murtzuphlos, byzantinischer Kaiser vom 5. Februar 1204 bis zum 13. April 1204, vierter Kreuzzug, original print from the 19th century
RMG1DEYX–Bronze portrait medal of Byzantine Emperor Heraclius (reigned 610-641). Dated 7th Century AD
RMERG9P9–Troops of Justinian II (Byzantine emperor reigning 685-695 and 705-711) being defeated by Bulgarians, 7th century. From Liebig
RM2BT5041–Roman Emperor Arcadius, 377-408. Flavius Arcadius Augustus, Eastern Roman Emperor, Byzantine Emperor. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
RMPCJF3G–Emperor Justinianus in the Basilica of San Vitale 547 AD 6th Century in Ravenna - Mosaics ( late Roman and Byzantine architecture,) Emilia-Romagna - Northern Italy. ( UNESCO World Heritage site )
RMPJC566–Barberini ivory on display in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. The Byzantine ivory leaf dated from the first half of the 6th century represents the emperor as triumphant victor, usually identified as Emperor Justinian, or possibly Anastasius I Dicorus or Zeno.
RM2HNAFA8–Emperor Heraclius Denied Entry into Jerusalem, early Netherlandish, c. 1460/80
RF2JBH7KJ–Statue of the Last Byzantine Emperor (Constantine XI Palaiologos) riding a horse, located at the seaside of Palaio Faliro, Athens, Greece
RMDGPJ3T–Byzantine mosaic of Jesus on a throne with the kneeling Emperor Leo VI in the narthex, Hagia Sophia, Sultanahmet, Istanbul
RM2R0DRBT–Roman Age. From left to right: 8- high-ranking Byzantine costume, 9- emperor's costume since Domitian. Chromolithography. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume II, 1881.
RMM9HAFB–Philippikos or Philippicus, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 711 to 713
RMRYBF66–Emperor and Learned Men of the Eastern or Byzantine Empire
RMDMKD5C–Justinian II (669–711) was the last reigning Byzantine emperor. The Byzantine Empire was based in Constantinople.
RMDNFPDY–Statue of Last Roman & Byzantine Emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos (1404-1453) Wearing Armour & Holding Sword Mystras Greece
RMRT7JRP–Justinian I the Great, Byzantine Emperor, copperplate engraving from Strahlheim, about 1840., Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2B00WHE–Turkey: Emperor Constantine I with a model of the city of Byzantium. Detail of a mosaic in the Hagia Sophia, c. 1000 CE.
RMM14AYH–The defeat of Manuel I at The Battle of Myriokephalon, aka Battle of Myriocephalum, 1176. Manuel I Komnenos or Comnenus, 1118 – 1180. Byzantine Emperor. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMJR31W7–Byzantine Mosaic, Ram. Theodorias (modern Qasr Libya) was a Byzantine city in the Cyrenaica, founded in 539 by the emperor Justinian and named in honor of his wife, the Empress Theodora. The history of Qasr Libya goes back to the Greek period (4th century BC), when it was called Olbia. The complex contained two churches: the eastern church, discovered in 1957, and the western church, discovered in 1964. The mosaics were excavated from the nearby eastern church after they were discovered by Libyan laborers. The collection contains 50 panels, mostly of animals, gods, goddesses, nymphs, and famou
RM2A40T16–Roman Emperor Arcadius, 377-408. Flavius Arcadius Augustus, Eastern Roman Emperor, Byzantine Emperor. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaert’s De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
RMMPA06A–The throne of the Emperor of Constantinople, the capital city of the Roman/Byzantine Empire. From the mid-5th century to the early 13th century, it was the largest and wealthiest city in Europe. Constantinople was instrumental in the advancement of Christianity during Roman and Byzantine times as the home of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople and as the guardian of Christendom's holiest relics such as the Crown of Thorns and the True Cross.
RMEX71R7–Icon of the Triumph of Orthodoxy. In ad 730 the Byzantine Emperor Leo III forbade the use of icons within the empire. Empress Theodora restored their use in 843. This icon celebrates the ‘Triumph of Orthodoxy’ over iconoclasm. It shows the empress (top le
RMERGKEK–Byzantine Emperor Justinian, c. 482 - 565. Leader of the Eastern Roman Empire 527-565. Herbert Norris artist died 1950 - may
RM2BT4YE7–Roman Emperor Marcian, 392-457. Flavius Marcianus Augustus, Eastern Roman Emperor, Byzantine Emperor. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
RMPCJF00–Emperor Justinianus in the Basilica of San Vitale 547 AD 6th Century in Ravenna - Mosaics ( late Roman and Byzantine architecture,) Emilia-Romagna - Northern Italy. ( UNESCO World Heritage site )
RMC8NXH6–Byzantine gold solidus coins on display in the Bode Museum in Berlin, Germany. Top coin is the gold solidus of Byzantine emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos (in the centre) depicted with his co-ruler Romanos I Lekapenos and his eldest son Christopher Lekapenos from circa 921-930.
RMWH98R5–Warfare/ Byzantine Emperor as conqueror of Barbarians. Ivory relief.
RF2JBH7KM–Statue of the Last Byzantine Emperor (Constantine XI Palaiologos) riding a horse, located at the seaside of Palaio Faliro, Athens, Greece
RMDGPJ3R–Byzantine mosaic of Jesus on a throne with the kneeling Emperor Leo VI in the narthex, Hagia Sophia, Sultanahmet, Istanbul
RME9B3XN–Constantine IV (652-685). Byzantine Emperor. Mosaic. Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe. Ravenna. Italy.
RMM9HAFF–Theodosios III, Byzantine Emperor from 715 to 25 March 717.
RMPPX2R9–The Byzantine Emperor Welcoming Roussillon and Martel; Loyset Liédet, Flemish, active about 1448 - 1478, and Pol Fruit, Flemish
RFBWD868–The figure represented here is the Emperor Justinian II in A.D. 711. Justinian II (669–711) was last reigning Byzantine emperor
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
RMRT7K8M–Belisarius, general of the Byzantine Empire, strategist of the Emperor Justinian, copperplate engraving from Strahlheim, about 1840., Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMDGYB51–5552. Theodosius II. Byzantine Emperor from 408 to 450 in Costantinople.
RMM14AY4–Theophilos choosing his future bride Theodora at a great bride-show arranged for him by his stepmother Euphrosyne. Theophilos, c. 800/805 – 842 AD. Byzantine Emperor. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMJR31WE–Byzantine Mosaic, Horse. Theodorias (modern Qasr Libya) was a Byzantine city in the Cyrenaica, founded in 539 by the emperor Justinian and named in honor of his wife, the Empress Theodora. The history of Qasr Libya goes back to the Greek period (4th century BC), when it was called Olbia. The complex contained two churches: the eastern church, discovered in 1957, and the western church, discovered in 1964. The mosaics were excavated from the nearby eastern church after they were discovered by Libyan laborers. The collection contains 50 panels, mostly of animals, gods, goddesses, nymphs, and fam
RM2A40T51–Roman Emperor Justin I, 450-527. Flavius Iustinus Augustus, Eastern Roman Emperor, Byzantine Emperor. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaert’s De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
RMA67WW2–Byzantine Throne
RMCN4JMA–A Byzantine Emperor
RMERGKEM–Byzantine Emperor Justinian I, c. 482 - 565. Leader of the Eastern Roman Empire 527-565. Herbert Norris artist died 1950 -
RM2BT53W4–Roman Emperor Valens, 328-378. Flavius Julius Valens Augustus, Eastern Roman Emperor, Byzantine Emperor. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697.
RMPCJEYT–Emperor Justinianus in the Basilica of San Vitale 547 AD 6th Century in Ravenna - Mosaics ( late Roman and Byzantine architecture,) Emilia-Romagna - Northern Italy. ( UNESCO World Heritage site )
RMPD6NDX–Byzantine Emperor John VIII Palaiologos on horseback depicted as Balthazar the Magus in the mural by Italian Renaissance painter Benozzo Gozzoli in the Magi Chapel in the Palazzo Medici Riccardi in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
RMWH9YXJ–Emperor Nicophorus III, ST John Chrysoslom and angel from Homites; from 11th century manuscript. Byzantine Empire.
RFAWBRTP–The last emperor of Byzantine empire
RFFHD6TP–Detail from Monument of Four Tetrarchs, late roman emperors, at the corner of Saint Mark Basilica in Venice
RMC7E0EG–Constantine IX Monomachos (1000-1055). Byzantine emperor. Mosaic of the South Gallery. Hagia Sophia. Istanbul. Turkey.
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