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  1. 457 CE. Leo I is crowned by the Patriarch of Constantinople, the first Byzantine emperor to be crowned by a bishop. 474 CE. Reign of Byzantine emperor Leo II. 491 CE - 518 CE. Reign of Byzantine emperor Anastasios I . 518 CE - 527 CE. Reign of Byzantine emperor Justin I. 527 CE - 565 CE.

  2. Timeline. 395 CE - 637 CE. Byblos is a colony of the Byzantine Empire (formerly known as the Eastern Roman Empire ). 533 CE - 534 CE. The Vandal War launched by Emperor Justinian I, aimed a reconquering Africa from the Vandals . 535 CE - 554 CE. The Gothic War launched by Emperor Justinian I, aimed at reconquering Italy from the Goths .

  3. Jul 7, 2023 · Byzantine Empire Timeline 330 AD – Foundation of the Byzantine Empire with the establishment of Constantinople. Emperor Constantine I, also known as Constantine the Great, moved the capital of the Roman Empire from Rome to the ancient city of Byzantium, which he renamed as Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey).

  4. Byzantine was founded. According to legend the ancient city of Byzantium was founded by Megarian colonists. 27 B.C. The Romans come into rule. The Roman Empire was one of the most powerful rules in the history of mankind. 330 A.D. Byzantium becomes the capital. Constantine, the Roman leader, made Byzantium the capital city of the Roman Empire.

  5. Jul 20, 2019 · The last ruler of the once mighty Byzantine Empire, Constantine XI Palaiologos, died in hand-to-hand combat in a desperate attempt to defend his city. On May 29th, 1453, Constantinople fell and with that, the Byzantine Empire – the millennium old descendant of Imperium Romanum – was no more. An Orthodox Glory: Importance and Cultural Impact

  6. The Byzantine Empire experienced cycles of growth and decay over the course of nearly a thousand years, including major losses during the early Muslim conquests of the 7th century. In the 11th century the empire experienced a major catastrophe in which most of its distant territories in Anatolia were lost to the Seljuks following the Battle of ...

  7. Europe. Empires. The Christian emperor Constantine XI dies in the fighting in Constantinople, as the Greek Byzantine empire yields to that of the Ottoman Turks. Go to Constantine XI Palaiologos (12 Mar. 1449–29 May 1453) in The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium (1 ed.)

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