![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() with the foundation of Constantinople by Constantine I the Great or at the end of that century with the division of the empire into Eastern and Western halves under the sons of Theodosios I, Arkadios and Honorius. The conventional system of periodization places the beginning of Byz. This system has, however, two substantial shortcomings: first of all, it is based not on actual historical developments, but on the dubious philosophical premise that three is a magical figure second, there is no common consensus concerning the borderlines between particular periods. The most broadly used periodization is the tripartite division into early, middle, and late periods. history into periods, like any historical periodization, is one artificially imposed by scholars. Associations & Professional Organizations.ANAMED Special Collections on Byzantine Empire.The Koç University Stavros Niarchos Foundation Center for Late Antique and Byzantine Studies (GABAM).Byzantine everyday life, cuisine and entertainment and family.Byzantine bureaucracy and aristocracy – Court Culture and Diplomacy.Encounter with the West and the Turks: Komnenian Dynasty (1081 – 1204).The Byzantine Empire through the ‘Dark Ages’ (a political history from 641 to 780) the Rise of Islam and the Bulgars.The Byzantine Empire from Constantine the Great to Heraclius (300- 641). ![]()
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