Byzantine Armenia
Byzantine Armenia
Byzantine Armenia has 10 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 10 of the most distinctive.
Chalcedonian
Connects Byzantine Armenia to: Erzurum, Turkey | Meghradzor
Nikephoros II Phokas
Connects Byzantine Armenia to: Antakya, Turkey | Maarrat Misrin, Syria | Harem, Syria
Maurice (emperor)
Connects Byzantine Armenia to: Sétif, Algeria | Erzurum, Turkey | Pomorie, Bulgaria | Armavir, Armenia
John I Tzimiskes
Connects Byzantine Armenia to: Macedonia (region) | Erzurum, Turkey | Constanța, Romania | Yurdçu, Azerbaijan
Byzantine empire
Connects Byzantine Armenia to: Calabria | Al-Midya, State of Palestine | Kfar Tavor, Northern | Shibli–Umm al-Ghanam, Israel | Deir al-'Asal al-Fauqa, State of Palestine
Theodosius I
Connects Byzantine Armenia to: Slovenia | Rome, Italy | Calabria | Almonte | Algarve
Council of Chalcedon
Connects Byzantine Armenia to: Egypt | Ethiopia | Aleppo, Syria | Alexandria, Egypt | Vagharshapat, Armenia
Norsemen
Connects Byzantine Armenia to: Italy | South West England | Western Norway | Isle of Man | Labrador
Sassanid Empire
Connects Byzantine Armenia to: Kabul, Afghanistan | Amol, Iran | Tabriz, Iran | Balkh, Afghanistan | Kirkuk, Iraq
Armenians
Connects Byzantine Armenia to: Lviv, Ukraine | Armenia | Ukraine | Glendale, California | Baku, Azerbaijan