Byzantine (disambiguation)

Byzantine (disambiguation)

The word Byzantine may refer to:

Topics directly related to the Byzantine Empire
* A citizen of The Byzantine Empire, or "native Greek" during the Middle Ages (see Byzantine Greeks).
* List of Byzantine emperors, of the late Roman Empire, called Byzantine.
* The ancient city of Byzantium
* Medieval Greek, the form of the Greek language spoken during the Middle Ages
* Byzantine Rite, an ecclesial rite in the Eastern Catholic Church
* Byzantine architecture

Other uses of the word "Byzantine"
* Byzantine (band), a heavy metal band from West Virginia, USA
* Byzantine fault tolerance in computer science
* A manner of speech and bearing - see Derogatory use of "Byzantine"
* Byzantine text-type manuscripts
* Neo-Byzantine architecture an historicist or revival style


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