Advertisement
 Translation for 'Byzantine Empire' from English to French
NOUN   the Byzantine Empire | -
SYNO Byzantine Empire | Byzantium | Eastern Roman Empire
hist.
Empire {m} byzantin [330 - 1453] [aussi : Empire romain d'Orient]
Byzantine Empire [330 - 1453] [also: Eastern Roman Empire]
Partial Matches
très compliqué {adj}byzantine
hist.
byzantin {adj}
Byzantine
empire {m}empire
comm.écon.fin.
empire {m} financier
business empire
géogr.hist.
Empire {m} ottoman
Ottoman Empire
pol.
bâtisseur {m} d'empire
empire builder
géogr.hist.pol.
Empire {m} romain [27 av. J.-C. – 395]
Roman Empire
hist.pol.
Empire {m} (colonial) britannique
British Empire
hist.pol.
empire {m} colonial
colonial empire
comm.écon.fin.
empire {m} financier
financial empire
comm.
empire {m} commercial
commercial empire
comm.
empire {m} commercial
trading empire
hist.pol.
empire {m} angevin
Angevin Empire
hist.pol.
Empire {m} colonial français
French Colonial Empire
hist.
Saint-Empire {m} romain
Holy Roman Empire
pol.
bâtisseuse {f} d'empire
empire builder [female]
hist.pol.
Empire {m} romain d'Orient
East Roman Empire
hist.pol.
Empire {m} romain d'Occident
Western Roman Empire
hist.pol.
Empire {m} romain d'Orient
Eastern Roman Empire
hist.
Empire {m} achéménide
Achaemenid Persian Empire
21 translations
To translate another word just start typing!

Usage Examples English
  • Cataphracts, with scale armour for both rider and horse, are believed by many historians to have influenced the later European knights, via contact with the Byzantine Empire.
  • ... Alexander), especially common in the later Byzantine Empire.
  • The year 1166 was relatively quiet, but Amalric sent envoys to the Byzantine Empire seeking an alliance and a Byzantine wife, and throughout the year had to deal with raids by Nur ad-Din, who captured Banias.
  • Ottoman Turks besieged Nicaea in Asia Minor, historically the provisional capital of the Byzantine Empire from the Fourth Crusade until the Byzantine recapture of Constantinople.
  • Though the period of his caliphate covers only two years, two months and fifteen days, it included successful invasions of the two most powerful empires of the time: the Sassanid Empire and Byzantine Empire.

  • The destruction of the Exarchate of Africa marked a permanent end to the Byzantine Empire's influence in the region.
  • When the Roman Empire was divided into Eastern and Western parts in 286, Cyprus became part of the East Roman Empire (also called the Byzantine Empire), and would remain so for some 900 years.
  • Birka was the Baltic link in the Dnieper Trade Route through Ladoga ("Aldeigja") and Novgorod ("Holmsgard") to the Byzantine Empire and the Abbasid Caliphate.
  • After the first division of the Roman Empire, Anatolia became part of the Eastern Roman Empire, otherwise known as the Byzantine Empire or Byzantium.
  • The Byzantine Empire launched a campaign that took most of the island back in 842 and 843 under Theoktistos, but the reconquest was not completed and was soon reversed.

  • His unsuccessful campaign in Persia was followed in 441 by an invasion of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, the success of which emboldened Attila to invade the West.
  • The Greek name "Byzantion" and its Latinization "Byzantium" continued to be used as a name of Constantinople sporadically and to varying degrees during the thousand year existence of the Byzantine Empire.
  • The diffusion of Greek culture and language cemented by Alexander's conquests in West Asia and North Africa served as a "precondition" for the later Roman expansion into these territories and entire basis for the Byzantine Empire, according to Errington.
  • Aegina belonged to the East Roman (Byzantine) Empire after the division of the Roman Empire in 395.
Advertisement
© dict.cc French-English dictionary 2024
Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
Links to this dictionary or to individual translations are very welcome!