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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | peak of the cross was a golden wreath surrounding the monogram 2 2,2 | wall extending from the Golden Horn to the Sea of Marmora.~ 3 2,4 | the Sea of Marmora to the Golden Horn, somewhat to the west 4 2,5 | to the present day. The Golden Gate (Porta Aurea), through 5 2,5 | justly described as the First Golden Age of Byzantine Art.[194]~ ~ ~ ~ 6 3,16| bears the name of the First Golden Age. The architecture of 7 4 | several sources to the light golden hair of Heraclius.[2] He 8 4,4 | life of Byzantium in the Golden Age of Justinian the Great. 9 5,2 | barred the way into the Golden Horn to the enemy ships 10 5,8 | to fix his lance on the Golden Gate” (the walls of Constantinople), 11 5,8 | the rows of maidens with a golden apple, and hand it to the 12 5,8 | for the subsequent second Golden Age of Byzantine art under 13 5,8 | iconoclasts that the Second Golden Age owed its essential characteristics. 14 6,2 | called by contemporaries the “Golden Age.” Toward the middle 15 6,8 | by scholars as the second Golden Age of Byzantine Art, the 16 6,8 | Byzantine Art, the first Golden Age being the time of Justinian 17 7,1 | imperial robes, not wearing golden ornaments as sovereign, 18 7,3 | on the left bank of the Golden Horn, forced the iron chain 19 7,3 | into it, penetrated the Golden Horn and burned a great 20 7,4 | heavily. Along with the former golden coins of full weight, which 21 7,4 | continuation of the second Golden Age, the beginning of which 22 7,4 | palace, at the end of the Golden Horn. The new imperial residence 23 7,4 | first period of the second Golden Age contemporary with the 24 9,2 | head of the new emperor a golden crown. Then the capital 25 9,3 | suburb of Galata, across the Golden Horn. This distance did 26 9,3 | in Russia. This was the Golden or Kipchak Horde with its 27 9,3 | Besides, the khan of the Golden (Kipchak) Horde had embraced 28 9,3 | Berke (Bereke), khan of the Golden Horde.~ The land route between 29 9,3 | Diplomatic relations between the Golden Horde, Egypt, and Byzantium 30 9,6 | Cantacuzene entered the Golden Horn to fight the Genoese, 31 9,9 | fighting men. Access to the Golden Horn was barred, as had 32 9,9 | in the upper part of the Golden Horn. During the preceding 33 9,9 | Bosphorus by land into the Golden Horn; for this purpose a 34 9,9 | Greco-Italian fleet stationed in the Golden Horn beyond the chain was 35 9,9 | the Turkish vessels in the Golden Horn at night was treacherously 36 9,17| Genoese settlement across the Golden Horn, at Pera, he noted: “ 37 9,17| also be noted. The last golden coin of the Byzantine Empire 38 9,18| fourteenth century was the golden age of Thessalonica (Salonica)


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