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The Byzantine Empire and Eastern Roman Empire are conventional names used to describe the Roman Empire during the Middle Ages, centered on its capital of Constantinople. more...

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It was referred to by its inhabitants and neighboring nations simply as the Roman Empire (in Greek Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων, Basileía ton Rhōmaíōn), the Empire of the Romans or Romania (Ῥωμανία, Rhōmanía). Its emperors continued the unbroken succession of Roman Emperors, preserving Greco-Roman legal and cultural traditions. To the Islamic world it was known primarily as روم‎ (Rûm \"Rome\"). Due to the linguistic, cultural, and demographic dominance of medieval Greek, it was known to many of its Western European contemporaries as Imperium Graecorum, the Empire of the Greeks (see also the etymology section).

The Eastern Roman Empire's evolution from the ancient Roman Empire can be seen as a process beginning when the Emperor Constantine transferred the capital from Nicomedia in Anatolia to Byzantium, which was renamed New Rome or Constantinople, on the Bosphorus. By the 7th century, under the reign of Emperor Heraclius, whose reforms changed the nature of the Empire's military and recognized Greek as the official language, the Empire had taken on a distinct new character.

During its thousand-year existence the Empire suffered numerous setbacks and losses of territory, especially during the Roman–Persian Wars and the Byzantine–Arab Wars. Though its influence in North Africa and the Near East had declined as a result, the Byzantine Empire remained one of the most powerful economic, cultural and military forces in Europe. After a final recovery under the Komnenian dynasty in the 12th century, the Empire slipped into a long decline during the Byzantine–Ottoman Wars, culminating in the Fall of Constantinople and the remaining territories by the Ottoman Turks in the 15th century.

The Empire, a bastion of Christianity and one of the prime trade centers in the world, helped to shield Western Europe from early Muslim expansion, provided a stable gold currency for the Mediterranean region, influenced the laws, political systems and customs of much of Europe and the Middle East, and preserved much of the literary works and scientific knowledge of ancient Greece, Rome, and many other cultures.

Etymology

The term \"Byzantine Empire\" is an invention of historians and was never used during the Empire's lifetime. The Empire's name in Greek was Basileia Rhōmaiōn (Greek: Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων) — \"The Empire of the Romans\" — a translation of the Latin name of the Roman Empire (Latin: Imperium Romanōrum); or just Rhōmania (Greek: Ῥωμανία).

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1034AD Ancient Byzantine Coin MICHAEL IV w/ Jewel Cross US $3.95 UNIDENTIFIED BYZANTINE CUP COIN US $4.25
1025AD Ancient Byzantine Coin BASIL II Constantine VIII US $2.95 JOHN III GOLD HYPERPYRON MAGNESIA MINT 1222-1254 S.2073 US $259.00
GOLD ELECTRUM ASPRON TRACHY of Manuel I Minted 1143 AD US $199.00 NICEPHORUS III, El. Hist. Nomisma. Constantinople US $199.00
JOHN II GOLD HYPERPYRON CONSTANTINOPL 1118-43 S1939 EF US $299.00 Byzantine, Maurice Tiberius AE Half Follis US $95.00
Anonymous follis Michael II 27mm *Jesus Christ* (#1) US $52.00 28MM JUSTIN II 565-578 AE FOLLIS CONSTANTINOPLE S-360 US $14.99
Ancient Byzantine Coin rare detailed 7th Century AD US $9.99 1/2 FOLLIS MAURICE TIBERIUS CONSTANTINOPLE SEAR #496 US $15.95
Justin I, 518-527 Bronze Pentanummium, Nicomedia Mint US $29.99 AE FOLLIS JUSTIN II 565-578 NICOMEDIA SEAR #369 US $21.95
AE 1/2 FOLLIS JUSTINIAN I 527-565 NICOMEDIA SEAR #202 US $34.95 32MM JUSTINIAN I 527-565 AE FOLLIS SEAR-207 US $19.99
AE FOLLIS JUSTINIAN I 527-565 CONSTANTINOPLE SEAR #160 US $16.95 Justinian I AE Decanummium US $1.00
AE FOLLIS JUSTIN I 518-527 CONSTANTINOPLE SEAR #63 US $19.95 AE FOLLIS JUSTIN II THEOUPOLIS 565-578 SEAR #379 US $19.95
Byzantine Nicephorus III GOLD Stamenon Nomisna US $199.00 Solidus Gold Coin Andronicus II & Michael IX Hyperpyon US $199.00
GOLD Andronicus II Palaeologus AV Hyperpyron City Wall US $199.00 AE FOLLIS MAURICE-TIBERIUS NICOMEDIA 582-602 SEAR #512 US $24.95
AE FOLLIS MAURICE-TIBERIUS CONSTANTINOPLE 582-602 S#493 US $12.95 BYZANTINE ANCIENT COIN OF JUSTIN II & SOPHIA US $3.99
byzantine ancient justin l large coin US $3.99 AE FOLLIS TIBERIUS II CONSTANTINOPLE 578-582 SEAR #448 US $14.95
BYZANTINE COPPER UNKNOWN C1000 310S US $1.61 1/2 FOLLIS JUSTIN II CONSTANTINOPLE 565-578 SEAR #361 US $14.95
Byzantine PHILIPPICUS solidus gold Constantinople RARE! US $1,299.00 Byzantine Constantine X Ducas AE Follis Bust of Christ US $9.95
Byzantine Phocas AE 20 nummia Bust Phocas facing US $9.95 Alexius I Comnenus (1081-1118) Gold Hyperpyron US $539.99
CONSTANTINE X, Ducas, 1059-1067 Gold Cup Coin~4.1 grams US $399.00 BASIL II, BULGAROKTONOS (976-1025) SILVER MILIARESION US $320.00
BYZANTINE EMPIRE ANCIENT CHRIST CUP COIN US $4.99 Byz Emp. NICEPHORUS III. AD 1078-1081. Follis. Choice! US $29.00
165-INDALO-Justin II & Sophia.Æ 1/2 Follis.Thessalonica US $9.99 189-INDALO- Justinian I. Æ Pentanummium. Constantinople US $1.99
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Byzantine Gold Solidus:Maurice Tiberius 582 AD-602 AD US $300.00 Ancient Coin ID Book5 Sayles Roman Byzantine Gold Latin US $24.99
HJB-Nicephorus III, El Stamenon Nomisma US $350.00 HJB-Justin II, Budget Follis US $20.00
Justin I. Pentanummium. Constantinople. S.77. (EB-1961) US $20.00 Justin I. AE 12 Nummi. Alexandria. S.112. (EB-1960) US $45.00
Justin I. AE Follis. Constantinople. S.63. (EB-1958) US $35.00 Justinian I AE 8 nummi – Large H Cross Above Rare US $100.00
Byzantine copper cup coin 21mm US $36.00 Manuel I Comnenus (1143-1180). (#1) US $80.00
BYZANTINE Maurice Tiberius, Æ Follis, 590 A.D Large M US $28.00 LOT OF 100+ BYZANTINE BRONZE CUP COINS US $34.33
BYZANTINE EMPIRE ALEXIUS I,AD 1081-1118 AV HYPERPYRON US $299.00 1078, Michael VII Ducas. Wonderful Gold Histamenon Coin US $213.50
Ancient Byzantine Coin ROMANUS IV Anony Class G Christ US $19.95 Latin Rulers of Constantinople. Sear 2050. (EB-1956) US $20.00
Arab Byzantine. Follis. Balad al-Sham. (EB-1955) US $35.00 Anastasius I. AE Pentanumium. S. 29 Fine. (EB-1954) US $20.00
Anonymous Byzantine Follis 27mm (#1) US $44.00 BYZANTINE EMPIRE! 9th - 12th c. AD. BRONZE CUP COIN! US $4.50
Genuine Head of Christ Byzantine era coin US $21.99 Roman Byzantine Ancient Coin US $8.99
byzantine ancient coin of christ & saints US $3.99 BYZANTINE COIN - CONSTANTINE V - SYRACUSE - 741-775 US $4.99
Rare unidentified Byzantine billon cup coin/Jesus/cross US $1.25 ANCIENT BYZANTINE COIN ( MAURICE TIBERIUS ) NICE, HEAVY US $1.99
Arab Byzantine. AE Follis of Constans II. (EB-1929) US $35.00 John II Comnenus (1118-1143), gold Hyperpyron, near EF US $699.00
INTERESTING BYZANTINE BRONZE (584D) US $5.05 UNCLEANED 100 RARE LARGE BYZANTINE CUP COINS AUTHCIENT US $159.99
UNCLEANED UNIDENTIFIED LARGE BYZANTINE CUP COIN AUTHENT US $79.99 Anonymous follis Michael II 22mm (#1) US $38.00
Heraclius & Heraclius Constantine 610-641 ancient hole US $299.00 Gold Zecchino Ducat VENICE ITALY US $150.00
3 ANCIENT BIBLICAL BRONZE COIN MONEY COLLECTION L@@K! US $39.95 JUSTINIAN I, Emperor, 527-565AD Gold Solidus Cup Coin US $299.00
Justin II (565-578) AV Gold Solidus.4.48gm. CONOB gVF US $200.00 CONSTANS II "Pogonatos", Emperor, 641-668 Gold Solidus US $300.00
(4) ANCIENT BYZANTINE CUP COINS (CLEANED!) NICE DEF. US $4.99 1150 A.D Byzantine Trachea Silver Coin of Manuel I. EF US $1.61
SUPERB LATIN RULERS OF CONSTANTINOPLE AE TRACHEA (604D) US $1.61
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