- published: 10 Sep 2007
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- author: Rolando Daniel Castillo
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Byzantine Emperors. Theophilos (829-842)
http://www.imperiobizantino.com/byzantium Theophilos. One of the most prominent man in Byz...
published: 10 Sep 2007
author: Rolando Daniel Castillo
Byzantine Emperors. Theophilos (829-842)
Byzantine Emperors. Theophilos (829-842)
http://www.imperiobizantino.com/byzantium Theophilos. One of the most prominent man in Byzantium. Emperor (829-842)Text by Vasiliki Tsamakda (from the book T...- published: 10 Sep 2007
- views: 13191
- author: Rolando Daniel Castillo
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Emperor Manuel I Komnenos of Byzantine Empire
was a Byzantine Emperor of the 12th century who reigned over a crucial turning point in th...
published: 19 Nov 2009
author: tektamos
Emperor Manuel I Komnenos of Byzantine Empire
Emperor Manuel I Komnenos of Byzantine Empire
was a Byzantine Emperor of the 12th century who reigned over a crucial turning point in the history of Byzantium and the Mediterranean. Eager to restore his ...- published: 19 Nov 2009
- views: 28842
- author: tektamos
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Byzantine Emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos tribute
Music: "Stern Lab", "The Incredible Hulk" (2008) soundtruck, Craig Armstrong....
published: 19 Sep 2010
author: Demoesceptico
Byzantine Emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos tribute
Byzantine Emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos tribute
Music: "Stern Lab", "The Incredible Hulk" (2008) soundtruck, Craig Armstrong.- published: 19 Sep 2010
- views: 88055
- author: Demoesceptico
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Byzantine Emperors. Basil I the Macedonian (867 - 886)
http://www.imperiobizantino.com/byzantium Basil I. Scenes of your life in the miniatures o...
published: 12 Dec 2007
author: Rolando Daniel Castillo
Byzantine Emperors. Basil I the Macedonian (867 - 886)
Byzantine Emperors. Basil I the Macedonian (867 - 886)
http://www.imperiobizantino.com/byzantium Basil I. Scenes of your life in the miniatures of the Skylitzes book. The song is "In The Depths Of My Heart", by P...- published: 12 Dec 2007
- views: 9722
- author: Rolando Daniel Castillo
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Justinian the Great
My tribute to the Byzantine Emperor Justinian Justinian was born in Tauresium in the Roman...
published: 30 Jun 2011
author: conor845
Justinian the Great
Justinian the Great
My tribute to the Byzantine Emperor Justinian Justinian was born in Tauresium in the Roman province of Dardania in AD 483. His Latin-speaking peasant family ...- published: 30 Jun 2011
- views: 18073
- author: conor845
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The Byzantine empire
The Eastern Roman Empire or else Byzantium was a majestic empire which lasted over a milen...
published: 26 Apr 2013
author: Ouranos11144
The Byzantine empire
The Byzantine empire
The Eastern Roman Empire or else Byzantium was a majestic empire which lasted over a milenia. Its capital Constantinople (Nova Roma) was founded by emperor C...- published: 26 Apr 2013
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- author: Ouranos11144
209:11
Byzantium: The Lost Empire - John Romer (Complete)
The ancient, legendary empire of Byzantium - also known as the Eastern Roman Empire - outl...
published: 12 Aug 2013
author: Roses Of Time
Byzantium: The Lost Empire - John Romer (Complete)
Byzantium: The Lost Empire - John Romer (Complete)
The ancient, legendary empire of Byzantium - also known as the Eastern Roman Empire - outlasted the demise of Rome by a thousand years. A new order rose to b...- published: 12 Aug 2013
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- author: Roses Of Time
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Fall of The Roman Empire...in the 15th Century: Crash Course World History #12
In which John Green teaches you about the fall of the Roman Empire, which happened conside...
published: 13 Apr 2012
author: crashcourse
Fall of The Roman Empire...in the 15th Century: Crash Course World History #12
Fall of The Roman Empire...in the 15th Century: Crash Course World History #12
In which John Green teaches you about the fall of the Roman Empire, which happened considerably later than you may have been told. While the Western Roman Em...- published: 13 Apr 2012
- views: 861321
- author: crashcourse
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The Byzantine Empire
My tribute to the Byzantine Empire, if you like it, share it. Roman Nationalism - Message ...
published: 21 Aug 2011
author: conor845
The Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire
My tribute to the Byzantine Empire, if you like it, share it. Roman Nationalism - Message me for information. Also, thanks to Kryanwan8 for his extended vers...- published: 21 Aug 2011
- views: 25857
- author: conor845
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The Differences Between The Roman Empire and The Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire or Eastern Roman Empire was the Roman Empire during the Middle Ages, ...
published: 02 Jun 2010
author: TitusLabienus
The Differences Between The Roman Empire and The Byzantine Empire
The Differences Between The Roman Empire and The Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire or Eastern Roman Empire was the Roman Empire during the Middle Ages, centered on the capital of Constantinople, and ruled by emperors in...- published: 02 Jun 2010
- views: 47425
- author: TitusLabienus
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The Byzantines. Byzantine Empire (or Byzantium) Eastern Roman Empire
See More: http://gekos.no/workshop/video.html The Byzantine Empire (or Byzantium) was the ...
published: 20 Jan 2012
author: kunstskole
The Byzantines. Byzantine Empire (or Byzantium) Eastern Roman Empire
The Byzantines. Byzantine Empire (or Byzantium) Eastern Roman Empire
See More: http://gekos.no/workshop/video.html The Byzantine Empire (or Byzantium) was the Eastern Roman Empire during the periods of Late Antiquity and the M...- published: 20 Jan 2012
- views: 17029
- author: kunstskole
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BASIL II - BYZANTINE EMPEROR
Byzantine emperor (976-1025), who extended imperial rule in the Balkans, Mesopotamia, Syri...
published: 22 Sep 2008
author: fstav1
BASIL II - BYZANTINE EMPEROR
BASIL II - BYZANTINE EMPEROR
Byzantine emperor (976-1025), who extended imperial rule in the Balkans, Mesopotamia, Syria, Iveria, and Armenia.- published: 22 Sep 2008
- views: 8370
- author: fstav1
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Byzantine Empire Documentary Part 1
Watch Free Full YouTube Documentaries at http://goo.gl/p4HOH It's the Biggest Documentary ...
published: 22 Mar 2012
author: Yellow2History
Byzantine Empire Documentary Part 1
Byzantine Empire Documentary Part 1
Watch Free Full YouTube Documentaries at http://goo.gl/p4HOH It's the Biggest Documentary Website In The World. They Uploaded 3160 Documentaries in just thre...- published: 22 Mar 2012
- views: 16716
- author: Yellow2History
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Hussein's Garden
The Gabaliya Bedouin live in the high mountains of the Sinai peninsular in Egypt. This reg...
published: 24 Mar 2009
author: Oliver Wilkins
Hussein's Garden
The Gabaliya Bedouin live in the high mountains of the Sinai peninsular in Egypt. This region includes Mount Sinai where Moses spoke to God and St Catherine's Monastery, the oldest constantly inhabited Christian building on earth. The area has strong religious significance for Christians, Muslims and Jews.
Gabaliya means 'of the mountain' and legend has it that in these bedouin were sent by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian to protect St Catherine's monastery.
The high mountain area is a unique environment and the bedouin have adapted their lives to survive in this arid desert landscape. Hussein's garden is typical of the remote walled gardens established and tended by the bedouin for generations. This was filmed in March when the trees were covered in blossom. The harvest season starts in June with apricots.
We travelled with www.bedouinpaths.com. They organize trekking and trips into these remote and spectacular mountains.
Music: Aphex Twin "Stone in Focus" & Tarkan "Inci Tanem"
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Filmed with the Sony Ex1 and Letus Extreme.
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Joshua God Wars Pt 11: The Battle is the Lord's
Follow me to glimpse a scene where we find a teenager too young to enlist in the Army. He ...
published: 05 Jul 2009
author: Jim Tompkins
Joshua God Wars Pt 11: The Battle is the Lord's
Follow me to glimpse a scene where we find a teenager too young to enlist in the Army. He is bringing a care package for his brothers when he witnesses a disturbing sight. The entire Army of mighty men is cowering in fright because of one enemy soldier. The taunting of one enemy soldier has brought the Army of God to their knees in fear. Then this young boy gets riled up and wants to fight this enemy soldier. He goes out to face him, and the enemy soldier known as Goliath makes fun of the young boy. “Am I a dog that come at me with sticks”
This young boy called David makes an amazing statement that we would be well to understand:
1 Samuel 17:46-47 (NKJV) This day the Lord will deliver you into my hand, and I will strike you and take your head from you. And this day I will give the carcasses of the camp of the Philistines to the birds of the air and the wild beasts of the earth, that all the earth may know that there is a God in Israel. Then all this assembly shall know that the Lord does not save with sword and spear; for the battle is the Lord's, and He will give you into our hands."
The Battle Belongs to the Lord! The Battle Belongs to the Lord. Petra sings a song:
In heavenly armour we'll enter the land
The battle belongs to the Lord
No weapon that's fashioned against us shall stand
The battle belongs to the Lord
We sing glory and honor
Power and strength to the Lord
(repeat)
The power of darkness comes in like a flood
The battle belongs to the Lord
He's raised up a standard, the power of His blood
The battle belongs to the Lord
When your enemy presses in hard do not fear
The battle belongs to the Lord
Take courage my friend, your redemption is near
The battle belongs to the Lord
Let’s Pray
As we celebrate Independence Day, our Journey through Joshua brings us to Joshua 10, providing us a glimpse at the longest day in the history of this world. At the end of that hard day of fighting we can imagine Joshua and his men breaking out in this song:
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord:
He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored;
He hath loosed the fateful lightning of His terrible swift sword:
His truth is marching on.
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
His truth is marching on.
He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat;
He is sifting out the hearts of men before His judgment-seat:
Oh, be swift, my soul, to answer Him! be jubilant, my feet!
Our God is marching on.
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Our God is marching on.
Joshua 10 reveals the truth that we had better learn to grasp in our life, the truth that David learned even in his youth, a truth that America used to embrace:
THE BATTLE IS THE LORD’S.
We can say God is Loving and merciful and forgiving, but unless we realize that God is EL GIBBOR God the Mighty Warrior, we will never truly understand the nature of God.
We first see God called El Gibbor in Deuteronomy 10:17. Moses in Deuteronomy 9 & 10 is preparing His people for their crossing into the promised land. He is reminding them of all God has done over the past 40 years. The way He miraculously delivered them from Egypt and how he sustained them in the desert wilderness. He recounts how God gave him the 10 commandments, not once, but twice. He reminds them of His covenant with them and how they must submit and not be stiff-necked. For the Lord our God is God of Gods and Lord of Lords, MIGHTY (Gibbor) and Awesome. (deut 10:17)
When Israel started to stray from the Lord after they had entered the promised land, Judges 2:15 reveals “Every time Israel went out to battle, the Lord fought against them, causing them to be defeated, just as he had warned. And the people were in great distress.”
If America does not return to our Confession and belief in “One Nation Under God” we run the risk of finding ourselves fighting against God and suffering defeat in our battles, causing great distress here at home.
THE BATTLE IS THE LORD’S AND GOD IS ALWAYS ON THE WINNING SIDE. GOD IS THE WINNING SIDE.
When we get in step with El Gibbor, we will find that He is the Mighty Warrior, and no foe, no problem, no obstacle is too great for Him to defeat.
MOSES Declared to the Hebrews “...Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the LORD, which he will show to you today: for the Egyptians whom ye have seen today, ye shall see them again no more for ever. The LORD shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace.” [Exod 14:13,14]
MOSES told Joshua: “When thou goest out to battle against thine enemies, and seest horses, and chariots, and a people more than thou, be not afraid of them: for the LORD thy God is with thee, which brought thee up out of the land of Egypt. And it shall be, when ye are come nigh unto the battle...let not your heart
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HAGIA SOPHIA ISTANBUL
Hagia Sophia (from the Greek: Ἁγία Σοφία, "Holy Wisdom"; Latin: Sancta Sophia or Sancta Sa...
published: 15 Jan 2011
author: istanbulcityguide.com
HAGIA SOPHIA ISTANBUL
Hagia Sophia (from the Greek: Ἁγία Σοφία, "Holy Wisdom"; Latin: Sancta Sophia or Sancta Sapientia; Turkish: Aya Sofya) is a former Orthodox patriarchal basilica, later a mosque, and now a museum in Istanbul, Turkey. From the date of its dedication in 360 until 1453, it served as the cathedral of Constantinople, except between 1204 and 1261, when it was converted to a Roman Catholic cathedral under the Latin Patriarch of Constantinople of the Western Crusader established Latin Empire. The building was a mosque from 29 May 1453 until 1934, when it was secularized. It was opened as a museum on 1 February 1935.[1]
The Church was dedicated to the Logos, the second person of the Holy Trinity,[2] its dedication feast taking place on December 25, the anniversary of the incarnation of the Logos in Christ.[2] Although it is sometimes referred to as Sancta Sophia (as though it were named after Saint Sophia), sophia is the phonetic spelling in Latin of the Greek word for wisdom - the full name in Greek being Ναός τῆς Ἁγίας τοῦ Θεοῦ Σοφίας, "Church of the Holy Wisdom of God".[3][4]
Famous in particular for its massive dome, it is considered the epitome of Byzantine architecture and is said to have "changed the history of architecture."[5] It was the largest cathedral in the world for nearly a thousand years, until Seville Cathedral was completed in 1520. The current building was originally constructed as a church between 532 and 537 on the orders of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian and was the third Church of the Holy Wisdom to occupy the site, the previous two having both been destroyed by rioters. It was designed by Isidore of Miletus, a physicist, and Anthemius of Tralles, a mathematician.[6]
The church contained a large collection of holy relics and featured, among other things, a 49 foot (15 m) silver iconostasis. It was the seat of the Patriarch of Constantinople and the religious focal point of the Eastern Orthodox Church for nearly one thousand years. It is the church in which Cardinal Humbert in 1054 excommunicated Michael I Cerularius - which is commonly considered the start of the Great Schism.
In 1453, Constantinople was conquered by the Ottoman Turks under Sultan Mehmed II, who subsequently ordered the building converted into a mosque.[7] The bells, altar, iconostasis, and sacrificial vessels were removed and many of the mosaics were plastered over. Islamic features — such as the mihrab, minbar, and four minarets — were added while in the possession of the Ottomans. It remained a mosque until 1935, when it was converted into a museum by the Republic of Turkey.
For almost 500 years the principal mosque of Istanbul, Hagia Sophia served as a model for many other Ottoman mosques, such as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque (Blue Mosque of Istanbul), the Şehzade Mosque, the Süleymaniye Mosque, the Rüstem Pasha Mosque and the Kılıç Ali Paşa Mosque.
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Phocas Byzantine Emperor 602-610AD Biography Ancient Coins Numismatic Investment Coins for Profit
Click link for history and coins of Phocas: http://www.trustedcoins.com/authentic-ancient-...
published: 02 Jul 2013
author: Ilya Zlobin
Phocas Byzantine Emperor 602-610AD Biography Ancient Coins Numismatic Investment Coins for Profit
Click link for history and coins of Phocas: http://www.trustedcoins.com/authentic-ancient-coins-and-video-biographies/phocas-authentic-ancient-coins.php
Flavius Phocas (Φωκάς, Phokas) was Byzantine Emperor from 602 to 610. He usurped the throne from the Emperor Maurice, and was himself overthrown by Heraclius after losing a civil war.
Origins
Almost nothing is known of Phocas's early life, although he may have been a native of Thrace. The name of his father, is unknown, his mother was named Domentia (or Domentzia). He had at least two brothers, Comentiolus and Domentziolus.
By 600, he was a subaltern officer in the Byzantine army that served during Maurice's Balkan campaigns, and apparently was viewed as a leader by his fellow soldiers. He was a member of a delegation sent by the army in that year to Constantinople to submit grievances to the government. The Avars had defeated the Byzantines in 598, had taken a large number of prisoners, and demanded a ransom. Maurice refused to pay and all the prisoners were killed, causing consternation among the army. The delegation's complaints were rejected, and, according to several sources, Phocas himself was slapped and humiliated by prominent court officials at this time.
Accession
In 602, having created unrest in the legions by reforms intended to reduce the expenses of their maintenance, Maurice ordered the Balkan army, then campaigning against the Avars, to winter on the north side of the Danube, the unprotected far side of the river's protective boundary. The army almost immediately revolted and marched on the capital, with Phocas at its head. Within a month, Maurice's government had collapsed, the emperor abdicated and fled the city, and the "Green" faction in Constantinople acclaimed Phocas as emperor. He was crowned in the Church of St. John the Baptist and his wife Leontia was invested with the rank of Augusta. Maurice, who represented little genuine threat, was dragged from his monastic sanctuary at Chalcedon, and killed along with his five sons. It is said that he had to watch as his sons were executed in front of his eyes. The bodies were thrown in the sea and the heads of all were exhibited in Constantinople before Phocas made arrangements for a Christian burial for the relics of his deeply pious predecessor.
Phocas's rule was welcomed at first by many because he lowered taxes, which had been high during the reign of Maurice. Fulsome letters of courtly praise from Pope Gregory I are attested. The pope, Saint Gregory, appreciated his acceptance of the reforms he had begun. The agrarian reforms of the Church in Italy and particularly in Sicily had been followed in Egypt by the Orthodox Patriarchs. The reform consisted in naming "rectores" as administrators of the latifunds and eliminating all sort of contractors and parasites who exploited the tenant farmers, reducing them to misery, while undermining the income of the owners.
The Church needed money to pay for hospitals, maternities, orphanotrophies - all social infrastructures that the state had left to the clergy. Phocas faced great opposition and was regarded by many as a "populist". His coup d'état was the first violent regime change in Constantinople since its foundation by Constantine. He is reported to have responded to this opposition with cruelty, allegedly killing thousands in an effort to keep control of the government. This was probably an exaggeration. No histories actually written under Phocas survive, and thus we are dependent for information on historians writing under his successors, who had an interest in blackening Phocas' reputation.[citation needed]
Reign
Column of Phocas, the last monument erected in the Roman forum.
The Column of Phocas was the last Imperial monument ever to be erected in the Roman forum. In Phocas's reign, the Byzantines were sovereign over the city of Rome, although the Pope was the most powerful figure resident in the city. Phocas tended to support the popes in many of the theological controversies of the time, and thus enjoyed good relations with the papacy. Phocas gave the Pantheon to Pope Boniface IV for use as a church and intervened to restore Smaragdus to the Exarchate of Ravenna. In gratitude Smaragdus erected in the Roman Forum a gilded statue atop the rededicated "Column of Phocas" (illustration, right), which featured a new inscription on its base in the emperor's honour. The fluted Corinthian column and the marble plinth on which it sits were already standing in situ, scavenged previously from yet other monuments.
Despite popularity Phocas enjoyed early on during his reign, it was during his reign that the traditional frontiers of the Byzantine Empire began to collapse. The Balkans had been pacified under Maurice, the Avars and Slavs having been kept at bay. With the removal of the army from the Danube after 605, the way was paved for new attacks which were to put an end to the Byzantine Balkans.
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And it Begins! Crusader Kings 2 The Old Gods - The Byzantine Empire - Episode 1
Playing as the Mighty Byzantine Empire with the Old gods because who dosent enjoy starting...
published: 25 Jul 2013
author: XThatRandomGamer
And it Begins! Crusader Kings 2 The Old Gods - The Byzantine Empire - Episode 1
And it Begins! Crusader Kings 2 The Old Gods - The Byzantine Empire - Episode 1
Playing as the Mighty Byzantine Empire with the Old gods because who dosent enjoy starting in 800AD? Comment ? Like ? subscribe! if you want more!- published: 25 Jul 2013
- views: 170
- author: XThatRandomGamer
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Mauricios Byzantine Emperor
was a soldier and Byzantine Emperor who ruled from 582-602. He was one of the most importa...
published: 01 Feb 2010
author: tektamos
Mauricios Byzantine Emperor
Mauricios Byzantine Emperor
was a soldier and Byzantine Emperor who ruled from 582-602. He was one of the most important rulers of the early 'Byzantine' era, whose reign was troubled by...- published: 01 Feb 2010
- views: 4287
- author: tektamos
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10 1 The Byzantine Empire
Mr. Pahl talks to his World History students at Bartlett High School about the eastern Rom...
published: 06 Aug 2013
10 1 The Byzantine Empire
10 1 The Byzantine Empire
Mr. Pahl talks to his World History students at Bartlett High School about the eastern Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire.- published: 06 Aug 2013
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