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The Byzantine Empire and its civilization

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The Byzantine Empire and its Civilization, written by Mahmoud Said Omran, begins with Diocletian, Constantine I and his successors in 284-378 AD, and ends with the era of Paleologos.

Description

Book description:

  • Author: Mahmoud Said Omran

  • Number of pages: 408 pages

  • The subject of the book: The Byzantine Empire and its civilization

The contents of the book:

  1. Chapter I: Diocletian, Constantine I and his successors 284-378 AD

  2. Chapter II: The Dynasty of Theodosius 379 - 518 AD

  3. Chapter Three: The Justinian Dynasty 518-610 AD

  4. Chapter IV: The Heraclitean Dynasty 610-717 AD

  5. Chapter V: The Isaurian Dynasty 717 - 802 AD

  6. Chapter VI: The Amorite Dynasty 820-867 AD

  7. Chapter VII: The Macedonian Dynasty 876 - 1057 AD / The Age of Basil I and Leo VI 867 - 912 AD

  8. Chapter VIII: The Macedonian Dynasty / Age of Constantine VII, Romanus and Lycabettus 913-959 AD

  9. Chapter IX: The Macedonian Dynasty/Era of Military Leaders 959 - 976 AD

  10. Chapter X: The Macedonian Dynasty / Age of Basil II 967 - 1025 AD

  11. Chapter Eleven: Dissolution of the political system after Basil II 1025 - 1059 AD

  12. Chapter Twelve: The Dukas Dynasty / The Age of Turmoil and the Seljuk Ban 1059 - 1081 AD

  13. Chapter XIII: The Comnenian Dynasty / Age of Alexius and John 1081 - 1143 AD

  14. Chapter Fourteen: The Commonwealth Dynasty / Manuel I 1143 - 1180 AD

  15. Chapter Fifteen: The House of Angelus and the Fourth Crusade 1185-1204 AD

  16. Chapter Sixteen: The Age of Paleologos

 

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