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Painting of Emperor Basil II in triumphal garb, exemplifying the imperial crown and royal power handed down by Christ and the angels.. Throughout the fifth century, Hellenistic-Eastern political systems, philosophies, and theocratic Christian concepts had gained power in the Greek-speaking Eastern Mediterranean due to the intervention of important religious figures there such as Eusebius of ...
English: Square version of the Byzantine imperial ensign (βασιλικόν φλάμουλον) under the Palaiologos dynasty, as exactly depicted in the Guillem Soler's portolan chart of c. 1380 and the Catalan Atlas of 1375.
The Byzantine imperial ensign of the 14th century according to Pietro Vesconte's portolan chart. The flag of Salonica according to Pietro Vesconte's portolan chart. Bronze denaro of Domenico Gattilusio , lord of Lesbos in 1455–1458, with a large "D" on the obverse, and the tetragrammatic cross on the reverse
Byzantine imperial flag, 14th century, square according to portolan charts.png Byzantine imperial flag, 14th century according to portolan charts.png Harleian Ms6163 Emperour of Constantynenople arms.gif
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Byzantine Dark Ages is a historiographical term for the period in the history of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, from around c.630 to the 760,s, which marks the transition between the late antique early Byzantine period and the "medieval" middle Byzantine era. The "Dark Ages" are characterized by widespread upheavals and transformation of ...
I have moved the article to reflect the common usage. Please note that I do not agree that the Byzantine bureaucratic system was any different from other imperial states of similar size in other eras. Abductive 23:52, 6 November 2014 (UTC) I have reverted your move.