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  2. Byzantium (color) - Wikipedia

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    Byzantium is a dark tone of purple, not to be confused with Tyrian purple, the color of Roman and Byzantine emperors. Learn about the variations of byzantium, such as byzantine and dark byzantium, and their color coordinates and sources.

  3. Byzantine flags and insignia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and symbolism of the Byzantine imperial eagle, the double-headed eagle and other emblems used by the Eastern Roman Empire. Find out how the double-headed eagle was adopted from Central Asian traditions and became a common motif in the region.

  4. Liturgical colours - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the symbolism and usage of different colours in Christian liturgy, such as violet, white, green, red, and gold. Find out the colour for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity and other feasts and seasons in the Roman Catholic Church.

  5. Byzantine blue - Wikipedia

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    Byzantine blue is a color ranging from light celestial blue or lazuli to dark Egyptian blue. Variations. Dark Byzantine blue. The dark variation is best described ...

  6. Christian cross variants - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types and meanings of Christian crosses, including the Latin, Greek, Byzantine, and Eastern Orthodox crosses. See images, names, and descriptions of various cross symbols and their historical and religious significance.

  7. Byzantine army - Wikipedia

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    The Byzantine army was the military force of the Byzantine Empire, a continuation of the Roman army with influences from various cultures. It was known for its discipline, strategy and organization, and used various types of troops, including cataphracts, a heavy cavalry arm with lamellar armor and long lances.

  8. Byzantine Empire - Wikipedia

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    The inhabitants of the empire, now generally termed Byzantines, thought of themselves as Romans (Romaioi).Their Islamic neighbours similarly called their empire the "land of the Romans" (Bilād al-Rūm), but the people of medieval Western Europe preferred to call them "Greeks" (Graeci), due to having a contested legacy to Roman identity and to associate negative connotations from ancient Latin ...

  9. Outline of the Byzantine Empire - Wikipedia

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    An overview of the Byzantine Empire, the Eastern Roman Empire of the Middle Ages, with topics on its geography, history, culture, and military. See maps, lists, and links to related articles on the Byzantine Empire and its regions, provinces, themes, and wars.