The maps are all online. Hey, the page for that episode is here https://thehistoryofbyzantium.com/2013/01/05/episode-17-527-532-part-1-the-battle-of-dara/. Can you help me?
(2), L'or de Byzance, de la fondation de Constantinople à sa chute, 330-1453, Videos, films
Biennial conference (18 ; 2014 ; Brisbane, Australie), Australian association for Byzantine studies. And the website’s pretty darn good, too! I couldn’t be happier with the podcast. That should give you an idea of the size of the task ahead of Heraclius, Linguistic map of the Byzantine Empire c565, Byzantine Empire at its greatest extent, 565, Siege of Rome map from Ancient Warfare Magazine Volume IV, Issue 3 (www.ancient-warfare.com), The Roman-Persian frontier in late antiquity, The Byzantine Balkan Provinces in the 6th century, I’m not sure how helpful this will be or how accurate this map is but this YouTube video goes through the changing landscape of the entire world over the course of 50 centuries.
The history of Byzantium is an excellent podcast. Biennial conference (2003 ; Adelaïde, Australie), Australian association for Byzantine studies.
Les Perses au sud et à l'est attaquent les possessions byzantines en Syrie, en Égypte et en Anatolie.
Charanis, Peter.
The Penguin Atlas of medieval history that I recommend highly in the bibliography is really good for seeing political history develop but isn’t specific to Byzantium.
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Washington, D.C. Dumbarton Oaks research library and collection. Thanks! 65, New perspectives on late antiquity in the Eastern Roman Empire, The Emperor Theophilos and the East, 829-842, Byzantine art and diplomacy in an age of decline, Byzantium, its neighbours and its cultures, Hī "theorrī́mōn klîmax" tô̄n Vyzantinô̄n, Imperial geographies in Byzantine and Ottoman space, Simbologia delle gemme imperiali bizantine nella tradizione simbolica mediterranea delle pietre preziose, Les Juifs byzantins aux racines de l'histoire juive ottomane, Pictures Thank you for bringing into view the people and the events of the classical world.
Les thèmes ne coûtaient pratiquement rien à l'empire : il concédait une terre aux soldats qui en retour promettaient de la défendre inconditionnellement.
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Les thèmes sont placés sous la direction de deux grands bureaux de l’administration centrale (άνατολή en Orient et δύσις en Occident) sous le commandement d'un domestique des thèmes.
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), Australian association for Byzantine studies.
Les thèmes (ou en grec themata, singulier thema, « corps d'armée », puis par extension « région militaire ») ont constitué des divisions administratives de l'Empire byzantin. Jahrhundert, Landscape dynamics and settlement patterns in Northern Anatolia during the Roman and Byzantine period, Syllogikī̀ tautótīta kaì au̓tognōsía stò Vyzántio, Poids romano-byzantins et byzantins en alliage cuivreux, La vita quotidiana alla fine del mondo antico, Les églises rupestres de la région des lacs d'Ohrid et de Prespa, La théologie byzantine et sa tradition I.
It’s interesting but the maps are in black and white etc. It’s interesting but the maps are in black and white etc. Les inventions de reliques dans l'Empire romain d'Orient, IVe-VIe s. Law, power, and imperial ideology in the Iconoclast era, c. 680-850, Vyzántio Tómos E' eōi oi Rōmaíoi kai oikoumenikótīta, Kirchenstiftungen römischer Kaiserinnen vom 4. bis zum 6. Its on the right hand menu at the top of every page. There is a search box at the top of the page (right hand side) in which you can just enter “11” and you’ll quickly get to the episode number you want or use the index (a couple below that).
Since you frequently say things like “you can see this in the map from episode 11,” maybe you could add something like “Episode 11 Map” to the beginning of the description, so we know which episode it was created for. But if you are using some of the others then just credit wikipedia or the individual authors. The Byzantine Balkans 1081AD. Noté /5.