Examples of 'byzantine state' in a sentence

Meaning of "byzantine state"

byzantine state: This phrase refers to a complex, intricate, or convoluted system, process, or organization, often characterized by excessive bureaucracy and intricate procedures

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The Byzantine state developed a particular form of organisation.
Constantinople was the nerve centre of the Byzantine state.
The Byzantine state had repeatedly attempted to stamp it out.
Therefore they paradoxically depended on the functioning of the Byzantine state.
During this time the Byzantine state experienced a century of stability and progress.
A series of capable military leaders made many gains against the tottering Byzantine state.
Yet, this was no longer the Byzantine state they had known.
The Byzantine state also made horse breeding a priority for the Empire 's security.
Emperor Andronikos III, who supervised the last period of recovery of the Byzantine state.
Byzantine State philosophy was a neat compound of Rome, Hellenism and Christianity.
In 1461 the independent Byzantine state in Trebizond fell to Mehmed.
The picture of the Byzantine state leading up to 1071 was one of near chaos.
In 1461 the autonomous Byzantine state in Trebizond fell to Mehmed.

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