Use of byzantine in Sentences. 44 Examples

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byzantine at the start of sentence


  1. Byzantine Follis I enclose wax impressions and a rubbing of what I think to be a coin.
  2. Byzantine Follis I enclose wax impressions and a rubbing of what I think to be a coin.

byzantine at the end of sentence


  1. There are 3 great sets of commentaries on Aristotle: the neo-Aristotelian, the neo-Platonic and the byzantine.

byzantine in the middle of sentence


  1. There are also several well-preserved byzantine frescoes.
  2. There are also several well-preserved byzantine frescoes.
  3. The chief types of byzantine church plan are as follows: 1.
  4. The chief types of byzantine church plan are as follows: 1.
  5. They can resort to byzantine, even Machiavellian manipulations.
  6. They can resort to byzantine, even Machiavellian manipulations.
  7. It incorporates three influences: Roman, byzantine and Romanesque.
  8. And the byzantine coins imply some connection with Constantinople.
  9. the byzantine period, between the fourth and seventh centuries A.D.
  10. the byzantine period, between the fourth and seventh centuries A.D.
  11. Like most byzantine churches it is unpretentious and lacking in colour.
  12. Capitals and Columns byzantine capitals show great variety of form and detail.
  13. Their central courts, colonnades, arcades and cupolas followed the byzantine model.
  14. Their central courts, colonnades, arcades and cupolas followed the byzantine model.
  15. Inside, there are frescoes in rich colour typical of the best of late byzantine work.
  16. Inside, there are frescoes in rich colour typical of the best of late byzantine work.
  17. If the byzantine Empire would ever bring itself to unite with the Empire of the West.
  18. Inside the cathedral there is more light than is usual in such great byzantine churches.
  19. Without doubt the chief reason for this is the eastern influence on the byzantine Empire.
  20. They are built on the byzantine pattern, in small scale, and have painted fresco decoration.
  21. It had houses on it in Roman and byzantine times, and the stone lion has long since vanished.
  22. The adjacent campanile is also interesting and is a combination of Norman and byzantine work.
  23. The adjacent campanile is also interesting and is a combination of Norman and byzantine work.
  24. They are buildings of the Romanesque or Gothic periods and possess strong byzantine characteristics.
  25. The Orthodox Church is composed of 23 self-governing churches that emerged from the byzantine Empire.
  26. The Orthodox Church is composed of 23 self-governing churches that emerged from the byzantine Empire.
  27. These mosaics are not only decoration; they are an integral part of the byzantine scheme of architecture.
  28. These mosaics are not only decoration; they are an integral part of the byzantine scheme of architecture.
  29. Apart from the dome and pendentive construction, byzantine methods and materials vary according to locality.
  30. Apart from the dome and pendentive construction, byzantine methods and materials vary according to locality.
  31. The exterior of byzantine churches is plain and simple; its appearance is ceded to the glory of the interior.
  32. The exterior of byzantine churches is plain and simple; its appearance is ceded to the glory of the interior.
  33. The eastern end of the church has an apse of byzantine form, that is, semi-circular inside and polygonal outside.
  34. The essential characteristic of byzantine dome construction is that such a dome is supported upon and covers a square form.
  35. The essential characteristic of byzantine dome construction is that such a dome is supported upon and covers a square form.
  36. But the byzantine emperors were themselves no more trusting and would generally keep their foreign envoys in virtual isolation.
  37. It is different from any byzantine architecture in east or west but owes much of its fundamental character to the byzantine style.
  38. It is different from any byzantine architecture in east or west but owes much of its fundamental character to the byzantine style.
  39. The ramparts are also popular among gophers and ground squirrels, whose byzantine burrows are often a key culprit in levee breaks.
  40. The ramparts are also popular among gophers and ground squirrels, whose byzantine burrows are often a key culprit in levee breaks.
  41. Covering artists from byzantine times to the nineteenth century, it should allow scholars to establish underdrawing styles for individual painters.

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