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Byzantium
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Les événements
Byzantium in 700 (Territorial loss, decline of cities, strategiai)
Byzantium in 555 (Last Romans?)
Cross erected in front of the Imperial Palace (726)
Gregory II (pope) refuses to remove images
Synod of 754 - Sacred images are banned
Byzantium in 750 (Iconoclastic)
Thema reforms
Council of Nicaea (787) - Iconoclasm condemned
Tagmata reforms
Siege of Constantinople (717-718)
Forced population transfers from Anatolia to the Balkans
Battle of Pliska (811)
Donation of Pippin (756) - Pope becomes independent from Byzantium
Constantine and Methodius (863)
Khan Boris converts (864)
Byzantium in 850 (economic surplus, fiscal stability and end of the Iconoclasm)
Byzantium in 1025 (The Imperial Court, multi-ethnic powerful empire)
Varangian Guard (987)
Byzantium in 1100
Timur defeats the Ottomans at Ankara and imprisons their leader (1402)
Fall of Constantinople (1453)
4th Crusade (1204)
Constantinople recaptured (1261)
The Great Schism(1054)
4th Lateran Council (1215)
Byzantine mesoi on behalf of the Italian merchants
Second Bulgar Empire formed (1185)
Mongol invasions (1240s)
Ottoman Dynasty established (1281)
Ottomans defeat Byzantines at the battle of Nicopolis (1396)
Massacre of Latins at Constantinople
Latins gain privilages
Saladin takes over Jerusalem (1187)
Périodes
Justinian (527-565)
Devastating war with Persia (604-630)
Arab conquest of Syria, N Africa and Hispania (634-698)
Bulgar conquest of the Balkans (670-681)
Leo III the Isaurian (717-741)
Constantine V (741-775)
Ban on Sacred Images
Partial Ban on Sacred Images
Plague of Justinian
Irene (780-802)
Leo IV (775-780)
Nicephorus (802-811)
Basil II 'the Bulgar Slayer' (976-1025)
Macedonian Reneissance
Sultanate of Rum (1081-1308)
Alexus I Comneneus (r.1081-1118)
Latin Empire (1204-1261)
Timurid Empire(1336-1406)
1st Crusade (1096-1099)
3rd Crusade (1189-1192)
Chapter 1: Retrenchment in the East
Chapter 2: Saving Byzantium, Ruralization and Iconoclasm
Chapter 3: New Icons and Armies, Christianization of East Central Europe and the Macedonian Renaissance
Chapter 4: Imperial court and the Dynatoi, Reconquests, and the Rus
Chapter 5: Byzantium - Bloodied But Unbowed: Komnenians and Seljuks
Chapter 6: 4th Crusade and Latin dominance
Chapter 7,8: Mongols and Ottomans, Global Trade and Italian merchants
Rebellion of the Dynatoi
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