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"Byzantine" Definitions
  1. connected with Byzantium or the Eastern Roman Empire
  2. used to describe architecture of the 5th to the 15th centuries in the Byzantine Empire, especially churches with high central domes and mosaics
  3. (also byzantine) (formal) (of an idea, a system, etc.) complicated, secret and difficult to change

108 Sentences With "Byzantine"

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Once the Roman Empire split into East (Byzantine) and West, Calabria saw Byzantine rule begin in the 5th Century.
So it's like a Byzantine level of technology, but it's not supposed to be an echo of the Byzantine world.
Throughout the novel, Capin translates the byzantine politics of Tudor England into the byzantine social climbing of American high schools with seamless ease.
But the French drone filmmaking duo BigFly reminds viewers of the Byzantine era's visual majesty with drone footage of the interior of Saint Louis Church in Paimboeuf, France in their video Byzantine.
Are they remnants of the Byzantine presence in Southern Italy?
Most are dated to the Greek, Roman and Byzantine eras.
Bellinger is certain that Nintendo's byzantine file system will fall.
Much of the fault lies with Indonesia's Byzantine tax system.
In Istanbul a hotel project recently uncovered a Byzantine road.
Several have devised sophisticated, even byzantine alterations on the theme.
The supersize version of Gannett has a byzantine corporate structure.
The female unibrow had another shining moment in the Byzantine era.
It's a pretty opaque and byzantine affair in the first place.
"It's such an opaque and pretty byzantine process," Ms. Binder said.
"It's grown up into a byzantine and opaque system," she says.
Nilekani met with opposition from various units in India's byzantine government.
Council, one of the bodies of the Islamic Republic's byzantine political
The main reason is the Byzantine mechanics of the Republican primaries.
Larger organizations still exist but are less byzantine and more localized.
Lengthy and byzantine appeals are a hallmark of American capital punishment.
The banking sector is ropy, the tax system a Byzantine nightmare.
The post-Byzantine Saint Athanasius church in Leshnice is one example.
The quarantine rules felt slightly byzantine, he said with a sigh.
Further waves of people entered fleeing persecution by the Byzantine Empire.
But in their byzantine totality, they can be a bit baffling.
The most common liberal version of the theory is less byzantine.
During the Byzantine period, the tomb was converted to a church.
Byzantine trade restrictions were replaced with tax holidays and export incentives.
The Byzantine metallics, the abundance of botanics and plethora of color?
FERC has provided little reason to support such a byzantine approach.
New agency chiefs can apply fresh eyes to its Byzantine layers.
Exaggerating only a little, some have called it the Byzantine Pompeii.
The same phrase, in Greek, is used in the Byzantine rite.
Steven Koplinka of St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Parish told the Post-Tribune.
At the Bibliothèque Byzantine he studied books on Turkish art and architecture.
I wanted to hear every single update about the byzantine Mueller investigation.
Mistry's appeal for reform stems largely from Tata Sons' byzantine ownership structure.
Byzantine Emperor Alexius I requested assistance from Pope Urban II in fighting
She described some of the byzantine nature of the Russian doping world.
So Christos became Ioanikios, after a Byzantine saint from the 9th century.
The program helps immigrants understand a system that is complicated and byzantine.
Getting online access to football games had become a relatively byzantine adventure.
Taksim Square, named after a Byzantine cistern wall, has had many lives.
I'm not that scared, and that's because of Italy's byzantine electoral law.
That may have something to do with Tata's other headache: its Byzantine structure.
Sweden's Nationalmuseum acquired Per Krafft the Younger's portrait of the Byzantine general Belisarius.
I see now it's an ancient city, one with Byzantine domes and obelisks.
Above her, on one of the upper levels, the Byzantine box was motionless.
They will have to use some Byzantine maneuver to get this to work.
By the curator's lights, he may as well be an anonymous Byzantine mosaicist.
She isn't pushing for a byzantine system of tax credits for child care.
Faces are the primary subject; the main look is updated, slightly raunchy Byzantine.
"Herr, unser Herrscher" notwithstanding, Bach is no Byzantine deity gazing from the dome.
In addition to Dickinson, Marcus absorbed lessons from fresco painting and Byzantine portraits.
After nearly five decades, frustration with the byzantine process has reached a boiling point.
He stumbled over one of Roussel's byzantine novels while browsing through a used bookstore.
It has been part of Roman, Bulgarian, Byzantine and Ottoman empires over the centuries.
In a brief, the group said it can make deportation proceedings unaccountable and byzantine.
The replacement of open politics with Byzantine court manoeuvring is nothing new in Russia.
Each insurer has its own set of byzantine forms, rules and processes to navigate.
But Mr. Macron argues that the current byzantine system is both unaffordable and unfair.
And the first thing I think of is how byzantine our registration systems are.
The Pankration continued in parts of the Byzantine Empire in the first few centuries.
Byzantine, gothic, renaissance and baroque architecture can each be found in a single city square.
Another inscription showed Byzantine emperor Tiberius II Constantinus had helped fund the church's later expansion.
These are the kinds of byzantine deals that an open internet is designed to avoid.
The program is failing because its Byzantine redistribution scheme doesn't work in the real world.
The byzantine structure is not unusual for companies that hold large portfolios of individual assets.
The tax reform efforts, led by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, seem similarly byzantine and slow.
He was, he often said, ''a Byzantine at heart, a European sailing towards the Orient.
The earliest scientific illustrations of cannabis began widely circulating among naturalists of the Byzantine Empire.
Research convincingly shows that representation usually improves an immigrant's chances in our Byzantine immigration system.
This clearly has something to do with the byzantine personality politics of the Trump administration.
And like Byzantine art, "Cruciform (Sigil Working)" carries a lot of narrative in its iconography.
Paolo Odorico, an Italian academic who holds a chair of Byzantine studies in Paris, says Thessaloniki could become a unique showcase of the east-Roman or Byzantine empire as it flourished from around 300AD until the conquest of Constantinople by the Ottomans in 1453.
Wall Street has always struggled to understand Washington, flummoxed by its Byzantine procedures and arcane rituals.
He transforms the actual carnage into an image of byzantine splendor, gleaming and palpable, nearly alive.
That will require keen understanding of the byzantine details that underpin most pieces of significant legislation.
And once the fighting enters the byzantine alleys of Old Mosul, civilian casualties could rise quickly.
There's a byzantine aspect of our health care system right now that, no question, increases cost.
The firm has also found Brazil's Byzantine tax system difficult to navigate, three other people said.
Norman palaces mix with Byzantine domes and Baroque churches with Arabian tiles and souk-like markets.
Another concern are the byzantine, state-specific laws that dictate who can vote in the election.
Ekonomou said he is the author of a book on Byzantine Rome and the Greek popes.
After correctly spelling "Byzantine," Eswar took home the title then, and Sankar landed in third place.
My advice is to get familiar with creating custom settings to avoid the byzantine menu system.
The bride, 26, is a doctoral student specializing in Byzantine and Islamic art history at Yale.
It is the Ponzi schemes, the byzantine corruption, the evangelical fervor and the consenting-adult depravity.
According to Rudaw, the piece sparked public protest because it reminded locals of the Byzantine Empire.
They are among those waiting for their asylum cases to be adjudicated in a byzantine system.
Consumers who want to shop ethically are faced with trying to untangle a byzantine selling structure.
A Byzantine Empire buff, he said he also might write history books or lecture M.B.A. students.
For example, baseball's byzantine rules and style of play are perfect for a knowledgeable camera operator.
Publicize studies showing that commuters maintain agile minds from years of working out byzantine transport calculations.
Even by Albany's (very weird) standards, the I.D.C. can seem especially byzantine, or just plain bizarre.
Their plots ranged from the simple — an-eye-for-an-eye justice — to the fittingly byzantine.
It's a hacker conspiracy thriller, and though the plots get byzantine, the visual style is unwavering.
Fortunately, helpful tools are available to assist navigating the byzantine scheduling and routing of Tokyo's trains.
They have a byzantine structure with lots of avenues for the potential diversion of small arms.
The system can record the shiniest of substances, including the gold leaf on a Byzantine halo.
On the outskirts, St. Simeon Church, from the Byzantine era, reminded me of even older histories.
Tracing how these enormous returns wind their way into Mr. Black's pocket is a byzantine task.
Try one of these specialized (some might say byzantine) iterations of the common bracket-picking pool.
On the contrary, it adds new layers of complexity to an already byzantine federal tax code.
The byzantine system of governance has evolved to allow a balance between national and European interests.
Covered with gilded mosaic chips, it's part Byzantine, part Art Deco and a lot Bette Davis.
The Legislature State lawmakers began their new session vowing to improve New York's byzantine voting process.
So byzantine are its details and so idiosyncratic its coloring that each individual statuette feels unique.

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