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Byzantine Chant - Includes history, theory, and Wav files of Byzantine choirs and individual psalters. Links to other chant and Byzantine pages. Created and maintained by Pavlos Papadakis.

Byzantine Literature - Lengthy article by Karl Dieterich from the Catholic Encyclopedia.

Byzantine Macedonia - Macedonian Heritage provides an illustrated description of Macedonia under the rule of the Byzantine Empire.

Byzantine Studies at the University of Notre Dame - An introduction to the field, annotated bibliographies and translations of primary and secondary literature.

Byzantium - Exhibition celebrating the University of Michigan's long involvement in the recovery of the material culture of Byzantium.

Byzantium: The Byzantine Studies Page - Resources for Byzantine history on the web, directed more to scholars than novice, maintained by Paul Halsall.

ByzNet: Byzantine Studies on the Internet - Peter Dykhuis gives a brief overview, maps, images of art and coins, and a list of the emperors from 395 to 1453.

Constantinople - Read the history of the capital of the Greek empire of Byzantium.

Constantinople - Images and articles about Byzantine Greek culture in the old city, including numerous images and related links. Tone is nationalistic and highly critical of Turkey.

Dumbarton Oaks - Byzantine Studies - Resources for researchers and scholars at the Washington, DC library and collection: conferences, mailinglists, fellowships, and publications.

Early Byzantine Period - A comprehensive view of the first steps of the Byzantine Empire from the Foundation of the Hellenic World. Covers politics, economy, society and culture.

Emperors of Byzantine Empire - A list of emperors with biographies of some of the most famous.

Explore Byzantium - A site devoted to the history and culture of the Byzantine Empire. Includes photographs, maps and articles.

Fall of Constantinople (Istanbul) - 1453 - A civilization of 1100 years old was lost in 29th May 1453, when Ottomans invaded the capital of Eastern Roman Empire.

Justinian, Theodora, and Procopius - Comprehensive site with biographies and sources of the legendary Byzantine Empress, Theodora, the Emperor Justinian, and their biographer, Procopius.

Medieval Sourcebook: Byzantium - A large selection of primary sources on Byzantine history, religion, emperors and empire, hosted by Fordham University.

Nicephorus II Phocas - Byzantine emperor (AD 963-969): his life, achievements and descendants.

Nicephorus Phocas - Read about this emperor whose military achievements contributed to the resurgence of Byzantine power in the 10th century.

Photos of Constantinople - Read the history, and view photos of the Queen of cities.

Romiosini - A series of essays on Byzantine history by Nikolaos Provatas and Yiannis Papadimas, with a chronology of the Eastern Roman Empire, list of emperors, maps, gallery of icons and bibliography.

Selective Byzantine Timeline - A selective timeline of Byzantine history from About.com.

Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies - Furthers study of the history, culture, language and literature of the Byzantine Empire. Events and exhibitions, funding opportunities, publications and theses, fieldwork and courses.

The Byzantine Empire - An overview by Richard Hooker, part of the World Civilizations site housed by Washington State University.

The Byzantine Empire - An article by Ernst Gerland from the Catholic Encyclopedia.

The Glory of Byzantium - An exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art celebrating the second golden age of Byzantine art. Includes Byzantine art themes, the history of Byzantium, and a visual timeline.

World History Compass - Byzantine History - Links to sites related to the history of the Eastern Roman Empire.

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