Byzantium
There are 1517 items in Byzantium:
Theodorias (Qasr Libya)
Theodorias (modern Qasr Libya): Byzantine city in the Cyrenaica, (re)founded in 539 CE by the emperor Justinian. Two churches have been identified; the floor mosaics in the eastern basilica are among the greatest artistic treasures of Libya. …Theodorias, East Church
Theodorias (modern Qasr Libya): Byzantine city in the Cyrenaica, (re)founded in 539 CE by the emperor Justinian. Two churches have been identified; the floor mosaics in the eastern basilica are among the greatest artistic treasures of Libya. …Theodorias, West Church
Theodorias (modern Qasr Libya): Byzantine city in the Cyrenaica, (re)founded in 539 CE by the emperor Justinian. Two churches have been identified; the floor mosaics in the eastern basilica are among the greatest artistic treasures of Libya. …|
Theodosius I on horseback. Drawing made for Cyriacus of Ancona, based on a statue or medal |
Theodosius II
Theodosius II: emperor of the East-Roman (Byzantine) empire (408-450). Theodosius II Names 10 April 401: Theodosius 10 January 402: Theodosius Augustus 28 July 450: natural…|
Theodosius II |
Theodosius II |
Thermopylae (447 CE)
Thermopylae (Greek: Θερμοπύλαι; "Hot Gates"): small pass in Greece, site of several battles. Thermopylae, view from electricity mast In Late Antiquity, the…Thermopylae (517 CE)
Thermopylae (Greek: Θερμοπύλαι; "Hot Gates"): small pass in Greece, site of several battles. Thermopylae, view from electricity mast In Late Antiquity, the…Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki (Greek Θεσσαλονίκη): Greek city in Macedonia, Roman provincial capital, late ancient metropole.Therma Inscription of Antigonus Doson Close to the river place…|
Thessaloniki, Agora, Wall painting with Sts Cosmas and Damianus |
St Nicholas on an icon in the church of St Demetrius, Thessaloniki |