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  2. Late Latin Byzantinus
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    Byzantine (adj.) pertaining to Byzantium (q.v., original name of Constantinople, modern Istanbul), 1770, from Late Latin Byzantinus; originally used of the style of art and architecture developed there 4c.-5c. C.E.; later in reference to the complex, devious, and intriguing character of the royal court of Constantinople (1937).
    Its history is exotic—filled with mystics, wars, and political infighting—and over time the word Byzantine (from Late Latin Byzantinus, the name for a native of Byzantium) became synonymous with anything characteristic of the city or empire, from architecture to intrigue.
     
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    How did the Byzantine Empire get its name?Wolf was under the spell of Classical Antiquity, and used the older, pre-Christian name for Constantinople to refer to the entire empire. Other scholars followed suit in their Latin translations, and the term “Byzantine” soon entered common parlance. That is the briefest and most commonly-told story as to how the Byzantine Empire got its name.
    What was the Byzantine Empire?The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centered in Constantinople during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.
    What was the Greek name of the Byzantine Empire?The Empire's native Greek name was Ῥωμανία Romanía or Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων Basileía Romaíon, a direct translation of the Latin name of the Roman Empire, Imperium Romanorum. The term Byzantine Empire was invented in 1557, about a century after the fall of Constantinople to the Turks, by German historian Hieronymus Wolf (1516–1580).
    When did 'Byzantine' become a term?"Byzantine" was used adjectivally alongside terms such as "Empire of the Greeks" until the 19th century. It is now the primary term, used to refer to all aspects of the empire; some modern historians believe that, as an originally prejudicial and inaccurate term, its use should be halted.
     
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    Byz·an·tine
    [ˈbizənˌtēn]
    adjective
    Byzantine (adjective) · byzantine (adjective)
    1. relating to Byzantium (now Istanbul), the Byzantine Empire, or the Eastern Orthodox Church.
      • of an ornate artistic and architectural style that developed in the Byzantine Empire and spread especially to Italy and Russia. The art is generally rich and stylized (as in religious icons) and the architecture typified by many-domed, highly decorated churches.
    2. (of a system or situation) excessively complicated, and typically involving a great deal of administrative detail:
      "Byzantine insurance regulations"
      Opposite:
      • characterized by deviousness or underhanded procedure:
        "he has the most Byzantine mind in politics" · "Byzantine intrigues"
    noun
    Byzantine (noun) · Byzantines (plural noun)
    1. a citizen of Byzantium or the Byzantine Empire.
    Origin
    late 16th century: from Latin Byzantinus, from Byzantium.
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