Byzantine Empire Art And Architecture

Explore the history of the Byzantine Empire (330–1453) — the eastern continuation of the Roman Empire. Discover its Christian heritage, imperial splendor, and enduring influence on art, architecture, and law from Constantinople to the Renaissance.

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The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, stood as a testament to resilience and longevity, persevering for over a thousand years after the fall of Rome. Triumphs, difficulties, and a rich cultural and historical tapestry were all part of this enduring legacy.

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Business Wire: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Unveils Five Newly Transformed Galleries for Art of Ancient Greece, Rome and the Byzantine Empire

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Unveils Five Newly Transformed Galleries for Art of Ancient Greece, Rome and the Byzantine Empire

(The Conversation) — Fierce debates about visual depictions of the sacred have existed for centuries. An art historian explains the controversies in the Byzantine Empire over images of Christ. (The ...

Having survived the events that caused the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD, it endured until the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire in 1453. The term 'Byzantine Empire' was coined only after its demise; its citizens used the term 'Roman Empire' and called themselves ' Romans '. [a]

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Byzantine Empire, the eastern half of the Roman Empire, which survived for a thousand years after the western half had crumbled into various feudal kingdoms and which finally fell to Ottoman Turkish onslaughts in 1453.

The Byzantine Empire existed from 330 to 1453. It is often called the Eastern Roman Empire or simply Byzantium. The Byzantine capital was founded at Constantinople by Constantine I (r. 306-337).