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How to Pronounce Constantine Vii Porphyrogennetos - PronounceNames.com
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published: 13 Nov 2013
How to Pronounce Constantine Vii Porphyrogennetos - PronounceNames.com
How to Pronounce Constantine Vii Porphyrogennetos - PronounceNames.com
Audio and video pronunciation of Constantine Vii Porphyrogennetos brought to you by Pronounce Names (http://www.PronounceNames.com), a website dedicated to helping people pronounce names correctly. For more information about this name, such as gender, origin, etc., go to http://www.PronounceNames.com/Constantine Vii Porphyrogennetos- published: 13 Nov 2013
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Emperor Nikephoros Phokas II (963-969AD)
NIKEPHOROS II PHOKAS (c. 912 -- 10--11 December 969) was Byzantine Emperor from 963 to 969...
published: 21 May 2013
author: Modus Vitae
Emperor Nikephoros Phokas II (963-969AD)
Emperor Nikephoros Phokas II (963-969AD)
NIKEPHOROS II PHOKAS (c. 912 -- 10--11 December 969) was Byzantine Emperor from 963 to 969. His brilliant military exploits contributed to the resurgence of ...- published: 21 May 2013
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- author: Modus Vitae
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How to Pronounce Constantine Vii - PronounceNames.com
Audio and video pronunciation of Constantine Vii brought to you by Pronounce Names (http:/...
published: 13 Nov 2013
How to Pronounce Constantine Vii - PronounceNames.com
How to Pronounce Constantine Vii - PronounceNames.com
Audio and video pronunciation of Constantine Vii brought to you by Pronounce Names (http://www.PronounceNames.com), a website dedicated to helping people pronounce names correctly. For more information about this name, such as gender, origin, etc., go to http://www.PronounceNames.com/Constantine Vii- published: 13 Nov 2013
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Constantine vs Henry VII
World History Video Project....
published: 13 Jan 2013
author: Chantale Wong
Constantine vs Henry VII
Constantine vs Henry VII
World History Video Project.- published: 13 Jan 2013
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- author: Chantale Wong
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The Macedonian Dynasty of Byzantium
The song 'On the Rose-Bush' - Apano stin triantafylia (ΑΠΑΝΩ ΣΤΗΝ ΤΡΙΑΝΤΑΦΥΛΛΙΑ), is taken...
published: 16 Mar 2008
author: Yanitsaros
The Macedonian Dynasty of Byzantium
The Macedonian Dynasty of Byzantium
The song 'On the Rose-Bush' - Apano stin triantafylia (ΑΠΑΝΩ ΣΤΗΝ ΤΡΙΑΝΤΑΦΥΛΛΙΑ), is taken from The Guardians of Hellenism, VOL 7, Macedonia and Thassos. The...- published: 16 Mar 2008
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- author: Yanitsaros
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Istanbul, Turkey: Views around Sultan Ahmet Square - 1st August, 2012 (HD)
Sultan Ahmet Square, which was once known as The Hippodrome of Constantinople was a circus...
published: 09 Aug 2012
author: Moss Travel TV
Istanbul, Turkey: Views around Sultan Ahmet Square - 1st August, 2012 (HD)
Istanbul, Turkey: Views around Sultan Ahmet Square - 1st August, 2012 (HD)
Sultan Ahmet Square, which was once known as The Hippodrome of Constantinople was a circus that was the sporting and social centre of Constantinople, capital...- published: 09 Aug 2012
- views: 5424
- author: Moss Travel TV
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Byzantine medicine: A Medieval surgery of conjoined twins
Byzantine medicine: A Medieval surgery of conjoined twins
According to the chronicle o...
published: 05 Dec 2013
Byzantine medicine: A Medieval surgery of conjoined twins
Byzantine medicine: A Medieval surgery of conjoined twins
Byzantine medicine: A Medieval surgery of conjoined twins According to the chronicle of Ioannes Skylitzes, during the era of the emperor Romanos Lekapinos (920-944) an unusual event took place in Constantinople. A pair of conjoined twins appeared in the Byzantine capital.The twins sparked the curiosity of the people who viewed the two brothers as a wondrous spectacle.Everybody in the city went to see the two brothers. The twins probably became some sort of spectacle. Later they were expelled from the city because they considered to be a bad omen.The two brothers returned to Constantinople , this time during the era of Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (945--959). Meanwhile one of the two brothers died. In order to save the other twin, experienced doctors were summoned to try and save the living brother. The doctors decided to make a surgical operation in order to excise the dead portion.The surgical operation was successful. The doctors managed to seperate the two twins. Even so the living twin died too , three days later. It was none the less the first ever and successful operation of this sort in world history. And even today such surgeries are difficult operations and of high risk. The case of the surgery of the conjoined twins reveals the high standard of byzantine medicine of that time.- published: 05 Dec 2013
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RAVENNA CAPITALE ESARCATO ENDOLAGUNA PC200052.AVI
DOPO LA CADUTA DELL'IMPERO ROMANO NEL IV SECOLO RAVENNA DIVENTEA' CAPITALE ESARCATO E SARA...
published: 26 Dec 2009
author: Renato De Paoli
RAVENNA CAPITALE ESARCATO ENDOLAGUNA PC200052.AVI
RAVENNA CAPITALE ESARCATO ENDOLAGUNA PC200052.AVI
DOPO LA CADUTA DELL'IMPERO ROMANO NEL IV SECOLO RAVENNA DIVENTEA' CAPITALE ESARCATO E SARA' PERNO NAVALE DELL'ENDOLAGUNA CON COMUNICAZIONI CON VERONA MANTOVA...- published: 26 Dec 2009
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- author: Renato De Paoli
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Split-✓ Hrvatska -✓ Croatia ♢ Ασπάλαθος HD
The city draws its name from the spiny broom (calicotome spinosa; brnistra or žuka in mode...
published: 01 Oct 2013
Split-✓ Hrvatska -✓ Croatia ♢ Ασπάλαθος HD
Split-✓ Hrvatska -✓ Croatia ♢ Ασπάλαθος HD
The city draws its name from the spiny broom (calicotome spinosa; brnistra or žuka in modern Croatian), a common shrub in the area, after which the Greek colony of Aspálathos (Aσπάλαθος) or Spálathos (Σπάλαθος), from which the city originates, was named. As the city became a Roman possession, the Latin name became "Spalatum", which in the Middle Ages evolved into "Spalatro" in the Dalmatian language of the city's Romance population. The South Slavic version became "Split", while the Italian version was "Spalato". During a period in the early 19th century the name was "Spljet", and finally "Split" once more. Thus, contrary to a number of older theories, the origin of the name is not related to the Latin word for "palace" (palatium), thought to be a reference to Diocletian's Palace which still forms the core of the city. The erroneous "palace" etymology was notably due to Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, and was later also mentioned by Thomas the Archdeacon. Pretpostavlja se da je na području današnjeg središta grada još u antici postojalo naselje Aspalathos/Spalatos (grč.). Podrijetlo njegova imena se izvodi od biljke brnistre (žuke, lat. Calicotome villosa) koja ovdje raste u izobilju. Grčki naziv za nju je aspalathos (ασπάλαθος). U srednjovjekovnim latinskim ispravama i velikom broju dokumenata grad se naziva Spalatum, a talijanska izvedenica imena je Spalato. Hrvatsko ime grada bilo je Split, a tijekom 19. stoljeća u službenim se dokumentima hiperijekaviziralo u Spljet, da bi potom opet bilo promijenjeno u današnje ime grada. Spalato (in croato Split, in dalmatico Spalatro, in greco antico Ασπάλαθος Aspálathos), è una città della Croazia, capoluogo della regione spalatino-dalmata, principale centro della Dalmazia Το Σπλιτ (Ασπάλαθος, κροατικά: Split, ιταλικά: Spalato, Σπάλατο) είναι πόλη της Δαλματίας στην Κροατία και άλλοτε σημαντικό λιμάνι της Γιουγκοσλαβίας. Το κλίμα της πόλης είναι μεσογειακό. Έχει πληθυσμό 188.694 κατοίκους. Η πόλη αποτελεί το δεύτερο σπουδαιότερο λιμάνι της Κροατίας. Αν και η αρχή του Σπλιτ συνδέεται συχνά με την κατασκευή του Παλατιού του Διοκλητιανού, η πόλη ιδρύθηκε αρχαιότερα ως Ελληνική αποικία με την ονομασία Ασπάλαθος. Ο Ελληνικός οικισμός αποζούσε από το εμπόριο με τις γύρω Ιλλυρικές φυλές, κυρίως τους Δαλματούς, που κατοικούσαν την πολύ μεγαλύτερη γειτονική πόλη Σάλωνα. Με τον καιρό η Ρωμαϊκή Δημοκρατία κυριάρχησε στην περιοχή και κατέκτησε τους Ιλλυριούς με τους Ιλλυρικούς πολέμους το 229 και 219 π.Χ. Αφού παγίωσαν τον έλεγχό τους οι Ρωμαίοι ίδρυσαν την επαρχία της Δαλματίας με πρωτεύουσα τα Σάλωνα και τότε το όνομα της γειτονικής Ελληνικής αποικίας Ασπάλαθος άλλαξε σε Σπαλάτουμ. Αφού μόλις γλίτωσε το θάνατο από ασθένεια, ο Ρωμαίος Αυτοκράτορας Διοκλητιανός (αυτ. 284-- 05), μεγάλος μεταρρυθμιστής της ύστερης Ρωμαϊκής αυτοκρατορίας, αποφάσισε να αποσυρθεί από την πολιτική το 305. Ο Αυτοκράτορας έδωσε εντολή να ξεκινήσουν εργασίες για ένα ανάκτορο όπου θα αποσυρόταν κοντά στη γενέτειρά του και καθώς ήταν από την πόλη Διόκλεια διάλεξε για τη θέση του το λιμάνι κοντά στα Σάλωνα. Οι εργασίες για το ανάκτορο άρχισαν το 293 ενόψει της απόσυρσής του από την πολιτική. Το ανάκτορο χτίστηκε ως συμπαγής κατασκευή, περισσότερο ως Ρωμαϊκό στρατιωτικό φρούριο. Έχει όψη στη θάλασσα στη νότια πλευρά του, με τα τείχη του 170 ως 200 μέτρα σε μήκος και 15 ως 20 μέτρα ψηλά, περικλείοντας μια περιοχή 38 στρεμμάτων. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Split,_Croatia Filmed 2010 Soundtrack Igor Garnier feat. Minja-Bicu Tu http://www.youtube.com/user/sexxxynolle- published: 01 Oct 2013
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Constantine - BAIXAR O FILME COMPLETO
PARA BAIXAR O FILME COMPLETO, ACESSE: https://docs.google.com/document/d/107e96V7Fy2wMRhrX...
published: 21 May 2012
author: BaixeAdrenalina VII
Constantine - BAIXAR O FILME COMPLETO
Constantine - BAIXAR O FILME COMPLETO
PARA BAIXAR O FILME COMPLETO, ACESSE: https://docs.google.com/document/d/107e96V7Fy2wMRhrXfVJ4k1AgUfdeb7SE2PjiMWhgkIY/edit.- published: 21 May 2012
- views: 67866
- author: BaixeAdrenalina VII
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Turisas-The Great Escape Español
Glosario. Harthacnut: Rey de Dinamarca Blot-Sweyn: Rey de Suecia Constantine VII: Emperado...
published: 07 Mar 2013
author: AportesExporadicos
Turisas-The Great Escape Español
Turisas-The Great Escape Español
Glosario. Harthacnut: Rey de Dinamarca Blot-Sweyn: Rey de Suecia Constantine VII: Emperador o Basileus del Imperio Bizantino (Romano Oriental) Sarraceno: Ára...- published: 07 Mar 2013
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- author: AportesExporadicos
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History channel - Engineering an Empire - Greek Byzantium 4/5
Wars against the Bulgarians The traditional struggle with the See of Rome continued, spurr...
published: 26 Dec 2009
author: DocumentaryMacedonia
History channel - Engineering an Empire - Greek Byzantium 4/5
History channel - Engineering an Empire - Greek Byzantium 4/5
Wars against the Bulgarians The traditional struggle with the See of Rome continued, spurred by the question of religious supremacy over the newly Christiani...- published: 26 Dec 2009
- views: 25629
- author: DocumentaryMacedonia
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ฮิปโปโดรม,ทัวร์ตุรกี
สร้างในสมัยจักรพรรดิเซ็ปติมุส เซเวรุส เป็นสนามอาเรน่าที่ใช้สำหรับการแข่งม้า และกิจกรรมต่าง...
published: 18 Feb 2013
author: Amm TripDeeDee
ฮิปโปโดรม,ทัวร์ตุรกี
ฮิปโปโดรม,ทัวร์ตุรกี
สร้างในสมัยจักรพรรดิเซ็ปติมุส เซเวรุส เป็นสนามอาเรน่าที่ใช้สำหรับการแข่งม้า และกิจกรรมต่างๆสามารถจุผู้คนได้กว่า 100000 คน ในฮิปโปโดรมมีอนุสาวรีย์เด่นๆสามแห่...- published: 18 Feb 2013
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- author: Amm TripDeeDee
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The Child Of The Ottoman Empire : Republic Of Turkey
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), officially the Republic of Turkey (About this sound Türkiye Cum...
published: 12 Jan 2014
The Child Of The Ottoman Empire : Republic Of Turkey
The Child Of The Ottoman Empire : Republic Of Turkey
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye), officially the Republic of Turkey (About this sound Türkiye Cumhuriyeti , is a contiguous transcontinental country, located mostly on Anatolia in Western Asia and on East Thrace in Southeastern Europe. Turkey is bordered by eight countries: Bulgaria to the northwest; Greece to the west; Georgia to the northeast; Armenia, Iran and the Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhchivan to the east; and Iraq and Syria to the southeast. The Mediterranean Sea is to the south; the Aegean Sea is to the west; and the Black Sea is to the north. The Sea of Marmara, the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles (which together form the Turkish Straits) demarcate the boundary between Thrace and Anatolia; they also separate Europe and Asia. Turkey's location at the crossroads of Europe and Asia makes it a country of significant geostrategic importance. The area now encompassing present-day Turkey has been inhabited since the Paleolithic Age, including various Ancient Anatolian civilizations and Thracian peoples. After Alexander the Great's conquest, the area was Hellenized, which continued with the Roman rule and the transition into the Byzantine Empire. The Seljuk Turks began migrating into the area in the 11th century, starting the process of Turkification, which was greatly accelerated by the Seljuk victory over the Byzantines at the Battle of Manzikert in 1071. The Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm ruled Anatolia until the Mongol invasion in 1243, upon which it disintegrated into several small Turkish beyliks. Turkey was a major power in Europe during the early modern period and starting from the late 13th century, the Ottoman beylik united Anatolia and created an empire encompassing much of Southeastern Europe, Western Asia and North Africa. After the Ottoman Empire collapsed following its defeat in World War I, parts of it were occupied by the victorious Allies. The Turkish War of Independence, initiated by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and his colleagues, resulted in the establishment of the modern Republic of Turkey in 1923, with Atatürk as its first president. Turkey is a democratic, secular, unitary, constitutional republic with a diverse cultural heritage. The country's official language is Turkish, a Turkic language spoken natively by approximately 85% of the population. Turks constitute 70% to 75% of the population. Minorities include Kurds (18%) and others (7--12%). The vast majority of the population is Muslim. Turkey is a member of the Council of Europe, NATO, OECD, OSCE and the G-20 major economies. Turkey began full membership negotiations with the European Union in 2005, having been an associate member of the European Economic Community since 1963 and having joined the EU Customs Union in 1995. Turkey is also a member of the Turkic Council, Joint Administration of Turkic Arts and Culture, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and the Economic Cooperation Organisation. Turkey's growing economy and diplomatic initiatives have led to its recognition as a regional power. The name of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) can be divided into two components: the ethnonym Türk and the abstract suffix --iye meaning "owner", "land of" or "related to" (originally derived from the Greek and Latin suffixes --ia in Tourkia (Τουρκία) and Turchia; and later from the corresponding Arabic suffix --iyya in Turkiyya (تركيا).) The first recorded use of the term "Türk" or "Türük" as an autonym is contained in the Old Turkic inscriptions of the Göktürks (Celestial Turks) of Central Asia (c. 8th century). The English name Turkey first appeared in the late 14th century, and is derived from Medieval Latin Turchia. The Greek cognate of this name, Tourkia (Greek: Τουρκία) was used by the Byzantine emperor and scholar Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus in his book De Administrando Imperio, though in his use, "Turks" always referred to Magyars. Similarly, the medieval Khazar Empire, a Turkic state on the northern shores of the Black and Caspian seas, was referred to as Tourkia (Land of the Turks) in Byzantine sources. However, the Byzantines later began using this name to define the Seljuk-controlled parts of Anatolia in the centuries that followed the Battle of Manzikert in 1071. The Arabic cognate Turkiyya (Arabic: تركيا) in the form Dawla al-Turkiyya (State of the Turks) was historically used as an official name for the medieval Mamluk Sultanate which covered Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Hejaz and Cyrenaica. The Ottoman Empire was commonly referred to as Turkey or the Turkish Empire among its contemporaries.- published: 12 Jan 2014
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Nikolas Mitsovoleas - Henellas (Maniots)
"The Maniots (or Maniates; Greek: Μανιάτες) are the Greek inhabitants of the Mani Peninsul...
published: 12 Jan 2010
author: Antignosis
Nikolas Mitsovoleas - Henellas (Maniots)
Nikolas Mitsovoleas - Henellas (Maniots)
"The Maniots (or Maniates; Greek: Μανιάτες) are the Greek inhabitants of the Mani Peninsula (the middle leg of the Peloponnese) located in the southern Pelop...- published: 12 Jan 2010
- views: 8466
- author: Antignosis
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tako lijepa - tako naša
GACKA je jedna od najstarijih hrvatskih pokrajina. Njezini se žitelji Gačani spominju već ...
published: 27 Jun 2012
author: likaworld
tako lijepa - tako naša
tako lijepa - tako naša
GACKA je jedna od najstarijih hrvatskih pokrajina. Njezini se žitelji Gačani spominju već početkom 9. st., prvi put 818. g., u vrijeme nastanka i formiranja ...- published: 27 Jun 2012
- views: 878
- author: likaworld
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Split By Armand Rroshi Photography
Split is a city in Croatia situated in the Mediterranean Basin on the eastern shores of th...
published: 01 Dec 2013
Split By Armand Rroshi Photography
Split By Armand Rroshi Photography
Split is a city in Croatia situated in the Mediterranean Basin on the eastern shores of the Adriatic Sea, centred on the ancient Roman Palace of the Emperor Diocletian and its bay and port. With a population of 178,192 citizens, and a metropolitan area numbering up to 350,000, Split is by far the largest Dalmatian city, and the second-largest city of Croatia. Spread over a central peninsula and its surroundings, Split's greater area includes the neighboring seaside towns as well. An intraregional transport hub, the city is a link to numerous Adriatic islands and the Apennine peninsula, as well as a popular tourist destination. Split is also one of the oldest cities in the area. While it is traditionally considered just over 1,700 years old counting from the construction of Diocletian's Palace in AD 305, archaeological research relating to the original founding of the city as the Greek colony of Aspálathos (Aσπάλαθος) in the 6th century BC, establishes the urban tradition of the area as being several centuries older. The city draws its name from the spiny broom (calicotome spinosa; brnistra or žuka in modern Croatian), a common shrub in the area, after which the Greek colony of Aspálathos (Aσπάλαθος) or Spálathos (Σπάλαθος), from which the city originates, was named. As the city became a Roman possession, the Latin name became "Spalatum", which in the Middle Ages evolved into "Spalatro" in the Dalmatian language of the city's Romance population. The South Slavic version became "Split", while the Italian version was "Spalato". During a period in the early 19th century the name was "Spljet", and finally "Split" once more. Thus, contrary to a number of older theories, the origin of the name is not related to the Latin word for "palace" (palatium), thought to be a reference to Diocletian's Palace which still forms the core of the city. The erroneous "palace" etymology was notably due to Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, and was later also mentioned by Thomas the Archdeacon- published: 01 Dec 2013
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Split, Croatia 1 - Collage Video - youtube.com/tanvideo11
Powered by http://www.tanmarket.com - Split (Croatian pronunciation: [splît]) is a city si...
published: 29 Jun 2013
author: tanvideo11
Split, Croatia 1 - Collage Video - youtube.com/tanvideo11
Split, Croatia 1 - Collage Video - youtube.com/tanvideo11
Powered by http://www.tanmarket.com - Split (Croatian pronunciation: [splît]) is a city situated in the Mediterranean Basin on the eastern shores of the Adri...- published: 29 Jun 2013
- views: 120
- author: tanvideo11