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    Italo-Byzantine is a style term in art history, mostly used for medieval paintings produced in Italy under heavy influence from Byzantine art. It initially...
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    The Italo-Albanian Catholic Church or Italo-Albanian Byzantine-Catholic Church is one of the 23 Eastern Catholic Churches which, together with the Latin...
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    began in 1061, was completed by 1091. Italo-Normans were the primary Norman mercenaries in the employ of the Byzantine emperors, and many found service in...
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    due to its newfound naturalism and escape from the constraints of Italo-Byzantine and Gothic art. It is generally dated to around 1310. While historians...
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    leadership of Constantinople. Byzantine artisans were used in important projects throughout Italy, and what are called Italo-Byzantine styles of painting can...
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    describes an important school of icon painting, under the umbrella of post-Byzantine art, which flourished while Crete was under Venetian rule during the late...
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    of the Coronation of the Virgin. His style is "still Byzantine", that is to say Italo-Byzantine, but increasingly influenced by the Gothic art developing...
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    influenced by Byzantine models, Cimabue is generally regarded as one of the first great Italian painters to break from the Italo-Byzantine style. Compared...
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  • Church of Croatia and Serbia The Greek Byzantine Catholic Church The Hungarian Greek Catholic Church The Italo-Albanian Catholic Church The Macedonian...
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    portrait Pictish Mozarabic Repoblación Viking Byzantine Iconoclast Macedonian Palaeologan Italo-Byzantine Frankish Merovingian Carolingian Pre-Romanesque...
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    and curious buildings in Europe, and the most important specimen of Italo-Byzantine architecture, but it was modernised and almost rebuilt by the ... government...
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    Quattrocento art shed the decorative mosaics typically associated with Byzantine art along with Christian and Gothic media, as well as styles in stained...
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    (fl. 1228 – between 1236 and 1242), was an Italian painter in the Italo-Byzantine style of the early thirteenth century. He was the father of the painters...
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    Tuscany in the late 13th century was dominated by two masters of the Italo-Byzantine style, Cimabue of Florence and Duccio of Siena. Their commissions were...
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    artists probably returned after the collapse of the regime, influencing Italo-Byzantine painting there. The crusades were also important as a subject in Western...
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    theology of the medieval church, which has continued to be influential. Italo-Byzantine (or maniera greca) painting is a term for panel paintings produced...
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    Ungrës) is a eparchy (diocese) of the Italo-Albanian Catholic Church, Eastern Catholic sui iuris of Byzantine Rite in Calabria, Italy. It was created...
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    Guido of Siena (category Byzantine painters)
    painter, active during the 13th-century in Siena, and painting in an Italo-Byzantine style. The name Guido is known from the large panel in the church of...
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  • Pre-Romanesque – 500 – 1000 Insular – 600 – 1200 Viking – 700 – 1100 Byzantine Merovingian Carolingian Ottonian Romanesque – 1000 – 1200 Norman-Sicilian...
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    Nilus the Younger (category 10th-century Byzantine monks)
    1005) was a Griko monk and abbot from Calabria. He was the founder of Italo-Byzantine monasticism in southern Italy. He is venerated as a saint in the Eastern...
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