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  2. Christianized sites - Wikipedia

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    Exceptions to this are the conversion of the Askepieion in Athens around 529, and both the Hephaisteion and Athena's temple at the Parthenon, during the seventh century, reflecting possible conflict between Christians and non-Christians. [6] In Byzantine times, the Parthenon became the Church of the Parthenos Maria (Virgin Mary), or the Church ...

  3. Byzantine Empire - Wikipedia

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    Defensively-oriented Byzantine diplomacy was intended to protect the oikoumenē, the civilised Christian world which the empire rightfully ruled. [199] The decline of the key limitrophe system, wherein client states along the borders served as intermediaries between the empire and other large enemies, exposed the empire to attack.

  4. Role of Christianity in civilization - Wikipedia

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    The Byzantine Empire was one of the peaks in Christian history and Christian civilization, and Constantinople remained the leading city of the Christian world in size, wealth, and culture. There was a renewed interest in classical Greek philosophy , as well as an increase in literary output in vernacular Greek.

  5. Jerusalem during the Byzantine period - Wikipedia

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    The essential change in the character and status of the city, compared to the Roman period, was its transformation from a pagan city to a Christian city. The Byzantine rule developed the Roman colony Aelia Capitolina in Jerusalem, turning it into a central Christian city from a religious and administrative point of view (with the administration ...

  6. File:Nicolae Iorga - The Byzantine Empire.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. History of Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Before 1945, about a third of the people in the world were Christians, and about 80% of them lived in Europe, Russia, and the Americas. [531] After World War II, Christian missionaries played a transformative role in many colonial societies, moving them toward independence through decolonization.

  8. Category:Christianity in the Byzantine Empire - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Christianity in the Byzantine Empire" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. File:Rulers of Byzantine Empire in XI century..pdf - Wikipedia

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    Rulers of Byzantine Empire in XI century. Based on Chronographia by Michael Psellus: Image title: Rulers of Byzantine Empire in XI century. Based on Chronographia by Michael Psellus: Author: Vitaly Repin: Keywords: Byzantine,Psellos: Software used: LaTeX with hyperref package: Conversion program: pdfTeX-1.40.14: Encrypted: no: Page size: 595. ...