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byzantine Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


byzantine ka kya matlab hota hai


बीजान्टिन

एक मूल या बीजान्टियम या बीजान्टिन साम्राज्य का निवासी

Adjective:

बीजान्टिनि, बीजान्टिन का,



byzantine शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



इसके बीजान्टिन तथा उमय्यद मोज़ेक और बीजान्टिन काल से पवित्र भूमि की विशेष रूप से एक बड़ी मोज़ेक नक्शा के लिए मशहूर।

इसे यीशु के बपतिस्मा और जॉन द बैपटिस्ट के मंत्रालय का मूल स्थान माना जाता है और कम से कम बीजान्टिन काल के बाद से पूजा की गई है।

बीजान्टिनिस्ट सिरिल मैंगो ने तर्क दिया है कि कॉन्स्टेंटिनोपल में अपनी नई राजधानी के आसपास संचार नेटवर्क को मजबूत करने के लिए हेलेनोपोलिस को रद्द कर दिया गया था, और उसका नाम बदलकर केवल हेलेना को सम्मानित किया गया था, न कि उसके जन्मस्थान को चिह्नित करने के लिए।

byzantine's Usage Examples:

P. Pullan, Byzantine Architecture (London, 1864); G.


(married to Theophano of the imperial Byzantine house) and his grandson, Otto III., who descended into Italy in 996, found that the affairs of Rome and of the southern provinces were more than even their imperial powers could cope with.


In the 9th century the Bulgarians became masters of Naissus, but had to cede it to the Hungarians in the iith century, from whom the Byzantine emperor Manuel I.


This is confirmed by the employment in Byzantine Greek of the term thTros or ioirra to designate domesticated cats brought from Egypt.


The whole is still enclosed by the Byzantine walls, which follow the line of the cliffs and are carried along the sea-face; and the upper part of the level, which is separated from the lower by an inner cross wall, forms the castle; while at the highest point, where a sort of neck is formed between the two valleys, is the keep which crowns the whole.


It is certainly derived, through Rossiya, from Slavonic Rus or Ros (Byzantine `Pws or `Pc o-oc), a name first given to the Scandinavians who founded a principality on the Dnieper in the 9th century; and afterwards extended to the collection of Russian states of which this principality formed the nucleus.


Philomelion was probably a Pergamenian foundation on the great Graeco-Roman highway from Ephesus to the east, and to its townsmen the Smyrniotes wrote the letter that describes the martyrdom of Polycarp. Cicero, on his way to Cilicia, dated some of his extant correspondence there; and the place played a considerable part in the frontier wars between the Byzantine emperors and the sultanate of Rum.


in 987; between 1018 and 1186, under Byzantine rule, it served as a frontier fortress.


The Byzantine army captured fifteen thousand prisoners.


In 456 it was seized by Genseric. It was retaken Byzantine period.



byzantine's Meaning':

a native or inhabitant of Byzantium or of the Byzantine Empire

Synonyms:

involved, knotty, complex, convoluted, tortuous, tangled,



Antonyms:

simple, uninvolved, unencumbered, unattached, unenclosed,



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