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Conquests of Carlo I Tocco
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Southern Balkans and Aegean littoral in 1410
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Greece in 1278
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Greece in 1210
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Expansion of Epirus in 1205-1230
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Byzantine beacon system
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Syria and its provinces under the Abbasid Caliphate in the 9th century
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Kingdom of the Morea
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Establishment of the Tang Dynasty
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Lazica in Late Antiquity
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Arab-Byzantine frontier zone
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Map of Transoxiana in the 8th century
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The Vandalic War
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Gothic War, first phase
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Byzantine Asia Minor in 740 AD
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Byzantine Greece in 900 AD
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Improved svg map of the Roman-Persian frontier throughput late Antiquity
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Byzantine Asia Minor in 780 AD
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Byzantine Asia Minor in 842 AD
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The Peloponnese during the Late Middle Ages
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Map of the naval confrontations between Byzantines and Muslims, ca. 650 to ca. 1050
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The thematic structure of the Byzantine Empire in 1025
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The final years of the Roman-Parthian War of 58-63
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The first years of the Roman-Parthian War of 58-63
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Armenia and the Roman East in 50 AD, shortly before the Roman-Parthian War
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Map of Constantinople during the Byzantine era (and its rather problematic
svg version)
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The administrative division of the Roman Empire in ca. 400 AD
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Map of the Saxon Shore
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Close-up of the Roman-Persian frontier as it was during the 5th century AD
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Close-up of the Roman-Persian frontier at the death of Justinian I
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Map of the Byzantine Empire at its height (1025 AD)
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Map of the triple occupation of Greece during the Second World War
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The Aurelian Walls of Rome
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Map of Constantinople during the Byzantine era
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Sayf al-Dawla
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The priest Themel puts the Arabs to flight using his semantron
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Leo Phokas sents the captive Arab general Apolasaeir to Constantinople
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Constantine Phokas dies poisoned in Aleppo, and his father Bardas orders the execution of all Arab prisoners
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Coronation of Basil II as co-emperor by Patriarch Polyeuctus
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Byzantines under Nikephoros Phokas besiege Chandax
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Leo Phokas defeats Hambdan at Adrassos
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Ioannikios betrays to Romanos II a plot to murder him
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Workers building a palace find a marble ox head
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Romanos II tries to expel his mother and sisters from the palace
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Death of Helena Lekapene
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Capture of Berroia by the Byzantines
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Death of Romanos II
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Leo Phokas defeats the Arabs in 950, escape of Chalkoutzes
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Consecration of Patriarch Polyeuctus
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Saracens of Crete defeat the Byzantine army
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Constantine VII is poisoned by Theophano
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Battle of Solachon phase 3
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Battle of Solachon phase 2
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Battle of Solachon phase 1
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Solidus of Michael I and Theophylact
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Coronation of John I Tzimiskes
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Tetarteron of Michael VI
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Solidus of Leo V with Constantine
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Siege of Amorium
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Empress Theodora the Armenian
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Battle of Kalavrye phase 3
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Battle of Kalavrye phase 2
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Battle of Kalavrye phase 1
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John the Grammarian as ambassador before Theophilos and Mamun
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Follis of Emperor Theophilos
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Byzantine embassy of 838 to al-Mu'tasim
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Basilikon of Andronikos II and Michael IX
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Emperor Alexios I Komnenos
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Miliaresion of Leo III and Constantine V
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Miliaresion of Romanos I with his co-emperors
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Solidus of Constantine VII and Romanos II
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Solidus of the Heraclii during their revolt, 608 AD
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Solidus of Romanos I and his son Christopher
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Histamenon of Romanos IV with his co-rulers
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George Pachymeres
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Protovestiarios Leo trying to win over the army of Bardas Skleros
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Andronikos IV Palaiologos
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John III Doukas Vatatzes
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John IV Laskaris
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Theodore I Laskaris
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Constantine Doukas escapes from Arab captivity
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Coronation of Constantine VII in 913
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Constantine XI Palaiologos, from the Histories of Zonaras
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Clash between the armies of Bardas Skleros and Bardas Phokas, 978/979
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Martyrdom of Euthymius, the iconodule bishop of Sardeis
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Fall of Antioch to the Byzantines, 969
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Emperor Theophilus visits Blachernae
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Notitia Dignitatum - Quaestor sacri palatii
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Notitia Dignitatum - Primicerius notariorum
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Notitia Dignitatum - Castrensis sacri palatii
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Sebastokrator Constantine Palaiologos and Eirene
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Emperor Theophilos and his court, Skylitzes Chronicle
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Arab embassy surrenders the Image of Edessa to the Byzantines, 944
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The Byzantine navy defeats the Rus' attack on Constantinople, 941
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Sack of Thessalonica by the Saracens, 904
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The "Bamberger Gunthertuch", depicting the triumph of Byzantine emperor John I Tzimiskes
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Byzantine emperor Alexios V Doukas Mourtzouphlos
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The Saracen fleet sails toward the conquest of Crete in the mid-820s (from the
Madrid Skylitzes)
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The Byzantines under Nikephoros Phokas reconquer Crete in 961 (from the
Madrid Skylitzes)
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Byzantine emperor John VI Kantakouzenos
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Byzantine statesman Alexios Apokaukos
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Goths battle the Byzantines in Italy
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King Constantine I of Greece
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Goudi coup lithograph
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Greek artillery, 1910
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Richard Church
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Princes Andrew, Constantine and Nicholas of Greece
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Crown Prince Constantine of Greece in the 1890s
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Greek Army artillery and cadet uniforms, ca. 1880
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Greek Navy uniforms, ca. 1890-1910
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Greek Army change of guard, ca. 1900
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Greek Army Train Corps uniforms
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Greek Army medical corps uniforms, ca. 1900
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Greek National Guard uniforms, 1863
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Greek Army uniforms overview, 1833-1851
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Nikolaos Pierrakos Mavromichalis
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Dimitrios Kallergis in 1865, by Disdéri
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General Chatzipetros in 1855
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Sofoklis Dousmanis
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Illustration by Le Petit Journal on the 1908 Bosnian Crisis
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"General Winter". Illustration by Le Petit Journal
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Illustration by Le Petit Journal on the silver jubilee of George I of Greece and Queen Olga
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Greek cavalrymen during the early part of King Otto's reign (by Richard Knötel)
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Greek infantry during the early part of King Otto's reign (by Richard Knötel)
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Uniforms of the Greek Army, 1850s
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The port of Piraeus in the 1830s. By Ludwig Köllnberger
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The port town of Chalkis in the 1830s. By Ludwig Köllnberger
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The entry of King Otto of Greece in Athens, 1833 (painting by Peter von Hess)
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Greek artillerymen during the early part of King Otto's reign (by Richard Knötel)
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General Theodoros Pangalos