Byzantium

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Discover the fascinating history of the Byzantine Empire with this comprehensive and captivating book, which has become essential reading for history enthusiasts and scholars alike. Brand new with a publishing year of 2017, this edition, ISBN 9781843445951, delves into the rich narrative of a civilization that profoundly shaped Europe and influenced the Renaissance. This influential empire, often overlooked, played a significant role in the development of both Islam and Christianity, reflecting a unique cultural synthesis. Readers will explore the empire's endurance over more than a millennium, amidst complex political landscapes and religious dynamics. Through remarkable art and a cultural legacy that reverberates to this day, this book illuminates the Byzantine Empire's pivotal position in history. Ideal for those seeking insights into medieval history or the interplay of religions, this comprehensive guide offers a fresh perspective on a vital yet underappreciated chapter in our shared past. Shipping for this item is free, and while you await delivery, which may take up to 6 weeks, immerse yourself in the world of Byzantium, understanding its lasting impact on modern civilization. Please remember that once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781843445951
Year: 2017
Publisher: Oldcastle Books


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Now recognised as having had a considerable influence on the Renaissance and a significant impact in the shaping of Europe, the Byzantine Empire is increasingly acknowledged by modern historians as having a pivotal role in the development of both Islam and Christianity - and the relationship between the two. The Byzantine Empire was often at the centre of profound geopolitical, cultural and religious forces that threatened to pull it apart. It lasted for over 1000 years, created remarkable art and a still reverberating cultural legacy.

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