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Meaning of "byzantine rule"

byzantine rule - This phrase refers to the complex and intricate system of governance associated with the Byzantine Empire. It is often used metaphorically to describe a convoluted or intricate set of rules, regulations, or bureaucratic procedures.

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His remains were removed during Byzantine rule.
Under Byzantine rule the peninsula enjoyed a high level of economic productivity and cultural development.
It has been under the Byzantine rule for a long time.
This name was retained until the end of Byzantine rule.
The last two vestiges of Byzantine rule were thus absorbed by the Ottoman Empire.
The city walls and fortress are reminiscent of the period of Byzantine rule.
The dates and circumstances of the end of Byzantine rule in Sardinia are not known.
During Byzantine rule it was named Justinopolis.
The Bulgarians were forced to submit to Byzantine rule.
Which extended Byzantine rule to the city 's hinterland.
Vonitsa was founded during Byzantine rule.
Byzantine rule in the 4th century introduced Christianity to the population.
It remained a rich city under Roman and Byzantine rule.
During Byzantine rule over the area, it was part of the Dyrrhachium theme.
All Cilicia remained under Byzantine rule for eight years.

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Trogir extended its continuity within Dalmatia under the Byzantine rule.
This effectively ended Byzantine rule in Anatolia.
The Venetians incited the Slavs of the eastern Adriatic littoral to rebel against Byzantine rule.
Later on, under Byzantine rule it was named Triaditza.
The result of the battle was a complete Muslim victory which ended Byzantine rule in Syria.
After Byzantine rule the castle passed to Ayyubids, who built additional towers in Arabic style.
Palestinian folklore suggests that the feast originated during the Byzantine rule of Palestine.
A period of Byzantine rule followed and then an invasion by the Arabs in AD 870.
Bulla Regia slowly lost importance under Byzantine rule.
The Byzantine rule over its territory lasted for 167 years.
Regions of Duklja and Travunija broke away from Byzantine rule c.
Those announced the end of Byzantine rule in Bulgaria, which lasted 167 years.
After the short period of the Vandalic occupation, the island came under Byzantine rule.
The early Christian period under Byzantine rule is not well-documented.
The city '' s military as well as logistical significance lasted well into the long Byzantine rule.
The principality would revert to direct Byzantine rule on Bohemond 's death.
Christianity was gradually evolving over Roman Paganism, when the area stood under Byzantine rule.
In the 12th century, Zemun was passed from Byzantine rule to the Kingdom of Hungary.
The Byzantine troops recaptured Preslav and Pliska, putting north-eastern Bulgaria once again under Byzantine rule.
This inspired further Slavic revolts against Byzantine rule in Epirus and Albania.
Northern Epirus, however, with Ioannina, refused to recognize Nicholas ' rule and accepted Byzantine rule.
The city returned to Byzantine rule in 1246, when it was captured by the Nicaean Empire.
From then on, Resen was under Byzantine rule.
The area fell under Byzantine rule after 1262, forming part of the Despotate of the Morea.
In the 6th century Pelješac came under Byzantine rule.
The Byzantine rule lasted until 831, when the Aghlabid Arabs, disembarked in Mazara del Vallo.
In the 6th century Lumbadara came under Byzantine rule.
In 1040, Peter Delyan revolted against the Byzantine rule in the Theme of Bulgaria.
Jews are permitted to return to the city after 568 years of Roman and Byzantine rule.
As a result the uprising was crushed and Bulgaria remained under Byzantine rule until 1185.
In 751, Lombard king Aistulf captured Ravenna, ending over two centuries of Byzantine rule.
Andronikos III Palaiologos unsuccessfully besieged the city, but a treaty restored Byzantine rule once again in 1323.
In 544, however, he and the Moorish king Antalas rebelled against Byzantine rule.
The Kingdom of Thessalonica was restored to Byzantine rule in 1224.
It later came under successive Greek, Roman and Byzantine rule.

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