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    Byzantine
    /bɪˈzantʌɪn/

    adjective

    • 1. relating to Byzantium (now Istanbul), the Byzantine Empire, or the Eastern Orthodox Church.
    • 2. (of a system or situation) excessively complicated, and typically involving a great deal of administrative detail: "Byzantine insurance regulations"

    noun

    • 1. a citizen of Byzantium or the Byzantine Empire.

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  2. The meaning of BYZANTINE is of, relating to, or characteristic of the ancient city of Byzantium. How to use Byzantine in a sentence. Byzantine, a Word for History Buffs.

  3. BYZANTINE definition: 1. complicated and difficult to understand: 2. from or relating to the ancient city of Byzantium…. Learn more.

  4. 5 days ago · History and geography of the 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. In the 14th century the Ottoman Turks began to encroach on Byzantine territory, and the empire fell to them in 1453.

  5. Aug 24, 2010 · The Byzantine Empire was a powerful nation, led by Justinian and other rulers, that carried the torch of civilization until the fall of its capital city Constantinople.

  6. adjective. of, characteristic of, or relating to Byzantium or the Byzantine Empire. of, relating to, or characterizing the Orthodox Church or its rites and liturgy. of or relating to the highly coloured stylized form of religious art developed in the Byzantine Empire.

  7. Sep 19, 2018 · 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).

  8. of or relating to the highly coloured stylized form of religious art developed in the Byzantine Empire. 4. of or relating to the style of architecture developed in the Byzantine Empire, characterized by massive domes with square bases, rounded arches, spires and minarets, and the extensive use of mosaics. 5.