Byzantine (disambiguation)
The Byzantine Empire was the medieval Greek empire, that evolved after the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century.
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Byzantine may also refer to:
Byzantine Empire, religion, and culture
- Byzantine architecture
- Byzantine Revival architecture, a.k.a. Neo-Byzantine architecture, an historicist or revival style
- Byzantine art
- Byzantine music
- Byzantine literature
- Byzantine Greek, or Medieval Greek, the form of the Greek language spoken in the Byzantine Empire during the Middle Ages
- Byzantine Rite, an ecclesial rite in the Eastern Catholic Churches and the Eastern Orthodox Church
- Byzantine text-type (also called Antiocheian Text, Constantinopolitan Text, Ecclesiastical Text, Majority Text, Syrian Text, or Traditional Text), one of several text-types used in textual criticism to describe the textual character of Greek New Testament manuscripts
- List of Byzantine emperors
Arts, entertainment, and media
- Byzantine (album)
- Byzantine (band), a heavy metal band from West Virginia, United States
- Byzantine (video game)
Other uses
- Byzantine fault tolerance in computer science
See also
- Byzantines (disambiguation)
- Byzantinism, a modern comparison to the complexity of the political apparatus of the Byzantine empire
- Byzantium (disambiguation)
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