Imperyo Bizantino
Appearance
An Imperyo Bizantino o Sinirangan Imperyo Romano, nga kilala han mangurukoy hini nga an Imperyo Romano, an Imperyo han mga Romano (Griniyego:Βασιλεία τῶν Ῥωμαίων, Basileía tôn Rhōmaíōn), Romania (Ῥωμανία, Rhōmanía), o Romais (Ῥωμαΐς Rhōmaís), amo an nagsunod han Imperyo Romano han Butnga nga mga Panahon, nga nagpapalibot ha kapital hini nga Constantinople (han una Bizantium, yana Istanbul), ngan gindudumara han mga imperador nga namana tikang han mga imperador Romano.
Mga reperensya
[igliwat | Igliwat an wikitext]Syahan nga pagkukuhaan
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- Byzantine Empire on In Our Time at the BBC. (listen now)
- De Imperatoribus Romanis Ginhipos 13 Septyembre 2020 han Wayback Machine. Scholarly biographies of many Byzantine emperors.
- 12 Byzantine Rulers Ginhipos 18 Hulyo 2016 han Wayback Machine by Lars Brownworth of The Stony Brook School; audio lectures. NYTimes review.
- 18 centuries of Roman Empire by Howard Wiseman (Maps of the Roman/Byzantine Empire throughout its lifetime).
- Byzantine & Christian Museum
Mga pag-aram hin Bizantino, pagkukuhaan ngan bibliograpiya
[igliwat | Igliwat an wikitext]- Fox, Clinton R. What, If Anything, Is a Byzantine? (Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors)
- Byzantine studies homepage at Dumbarton Oaks. Includes links to numerous electronic texts.
- Byzantium: Byzantine studies on the Internet Ginhipos 2014-10-08 han Wayback Machine. Links to various online resources.
- Translations from Byzantine Sources: The Imperial Centuries, c. 700–1204 Ginhipos 7 Nobyembre 2011 han Wayback Machine. Online sourcebook.
- De Re Militari. Resources for medieval history, including numerous translated sources on the Byzantine wars.
- Medieval Sourcebook: Byzantium Ginhipos 2014-08-14 han Wayback Machine. Numerous primary sources on Byzantine history.
- Bibliography on Byzantine Material Culture and Daily Life. Hosted by the University of Vienna; in English.
- Constantinople Home Page. Links to texts, images and videos on Byzantium.
- Byzantium in Crimea: Political History, Art and Culture.
- Institute for Byzantine Studies of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (with further resources and a repository with papers on various aspects of the Byzantine Empire)