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March 12, 2009
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Romano-Byzantine style Cathedral de la Major (1852-93) in Marseilles.
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Temple of Saint Sava, Belgrade (1935-41; 1985-present, by Aleksandar Deroko.
March 11, 2009
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Blagoveschensky church in Kharkov. Благовещеский кафедральный собор в Харькове. Ул. Энгельса, 12. Архитектор М.И. Ловцов. 1898-1901. Вид со стороны спуска Халтури
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Novocherkassk, 1891–1905.
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The church of the Theotokos Orans in Vilnius (1899–1903) demonstrates typical features of developed Byzantine revival: exposed two-tone, striped, masonry; four symmetrical apses tightly fused into the main dome, creating a tall triangular outline; arcad
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In 1888 Vasily Kosyakov found the ultimate proportion of a single-dome design. Blueprints of his Astrakhan church were copied in Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine, before the original was completed (1895–1904).
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English: Old postcard of the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Tiflis. 1897. Русский: Собор св. Александра Невского в Тбилиси. Постройка начата в 1871, заверш
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Church of Dmitry Solunsky in Saint Petersburg (1861–1866) by Roman Kuzmin.
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St. Michael the Archangel Church in Kaunas, Lithuania, was built in Roman-Byzantine style.
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The Neo-Byzantine cathedral at Poti, 1906–7.
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Throne room, Neuschwanstein Castle, Upper Bavaria, Germany.
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Serbian-orthodox church of San Spiridione, Trieste, Italy.
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Kazan church in Voskresensky Novodevichy monastery.
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English: St. Mark's Church, Belgrade. Svenska: Sankt Markus kyrkan i Belgrad.
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English: The Naval Cathedral and the Eternal Flame in Kronstadt, Saint Petersburg, Russia. May 2005. Русский: Морской собор и Вечный огонь в Кронштадте, Санкт-Петербург, Россия. Май 2005.
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Interior view of St Volodymyr's Cathedral, Kiev. Taken by Robert Broadie on 2 July 2006.
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Русский: Новоафонский монастырь English: New Athos monastery New Athos Monastery in Abkhazia.
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The Neo-Byzantine façade of Westminster Cathedral, London.
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Christuskirche in Matzleindorf, 1858—1860.
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Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Sofia, by Alexander Pomerantsev. "The copyright holder of this file, Neva Micheva, allows anyone to use it for any purpose, provided that the copyright holder is properly attributed. Redistribution, derivative work, commercial
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The expansion of Greece from 1832 to 1947, showing territories awarded to Greece in 1919 but lost in 1923.
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Eastern Mediterranean ca.1450 AD.
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Middle East ca. 1263AD.
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The beginning of Frangokratia: the division of the Byzantine Empire after the Fourth Crusade.
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The Byzantine Empire and its themata in 1045. At this point, the Empire was the most powerful state in the Mediterranean.
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The Byzantine Empire under Basil II - ca. 1025.
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Byzantine Empire, ca. 867 AD
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The Byzantine Empire at the accession of Leo III, ca.717. Striped land shows area raided by the Arabs.
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Byzantine Empire by 650; by this year it lost all of its southern provinces except the Exarchate of Carthage.
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Eastern Roman Empire, c. AD 480. Map showing extent of Koine Greek in the Byzantine Empire.
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The Byzantine Empire during its greatest territorial extent under Justinian. c. 550.
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The Byzantine Empire during its greatest territorial extent under Justinian. c. 550.
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Monachos Patristics Wiki. Orthodoxy's patristic and monastic heritage.
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WikiChristian - The Free Encyclopedia. Encyclopedia and discussion forum of Biblical Christianity.
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Theopedia - An Encyclopedia of Biblical Christianity.
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Theopedia: An Encyclopedia of Biblical Christianity.
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uploaded a new version of "Image:Wiki.gif": Encyclopedia of Creation Science. "CreationWiki is a free encyclopedia of apologetics by an international team of missionaries."
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Spread of Christianity to AD 325 coloured in dark blue; to AD 600 coloured in light blue. From: Patrick O'Brien (Ed.). Atlas of World History. Oxford University Press, New York, 2003. pp.44-5
December 17, 2008
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Roman Empire at its greatest extent with the conquests of Trajan.
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Roman Empire at its greatest extent with the conquests of Trajan.
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Apostoos Makrakis (1831-1905), Greek lay theologian, preacher, ethicist, philosopher and writer.