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Mens Square Byzantine Chain Necklace 7mm 316L Surgical Stainless Steel Mens Square Byzantine Chain Necklace 7mm 316L Surgical Stainless Steel
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  1. 316L surgical stainless steel

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Ever want a silver byzantine, but a little out of your range? Here's a nice alternative metal, 316L surgical stainless steel. Bracelet is 7mm square with a rounded lobster clasp. Available in 8 and 9-inch lengths.

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Sterling Silver 18 Sterling Silver 18" Inch Byzantine 3mm Chain Necklace
Price : $64.97
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  1. Byzantine Link Chain
  2. 18" Long and 3mm Wide
  3. Weight is 12.3 Grams
  4. Made in Italy
  5. Marked .925 Italy

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This sterling silver necklace is 18" long and 3mm wide.

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Stainless Steel Necklace with Byzantine Type Chain (C Shape 8 mm Wide Links) (24 IN Long) Stainless Steel Necklace with Byzantine Type Chain (C Shape 8 mm Wide Links) (24 IN Long)
Price : $79.99 $26.99

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Very Nice Stainless Steel C Shape Link Necklace with Byzantine Type Chain

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Length: 24 IN (610 mm) x Width: 5/16 IN (8 mm)

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Women's Stainless Steel Byzantine Necklace, 18 Women's Stainless Steel Byzantine Necklace, 18"
Price : $49.99 $24.00

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14k Yellow Gold 1.8mm Square Byzantine Chain Necklace, 24 14k Yellow Gold 1.8mm Square Byzantine Chain Necklace, 24"
Price : $1,960.00 $699.99
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  1. Chain is solid 14k Yellow Gold.

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Byzantine-style chains are created out of beautiful inter-locking links which create an elegant design, beautiful with a formal pendant or by itself. This 24-inch long chain is crafted in solid 14k yellow gold, boasting magnificent shine and a luxurious look. The chain is 1.8mm thick, allowing it to be easily strung through a variety of pendants. Securely staying put around the neck with its lobster-claw clasp, this chain is an accessory staple that will be enjoyed for years to come.

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Question : Analytical Information on the Byzantine Empire?
Hi, for an essay i need to write for global i am required to be analytical and relate the Byzantine Empire to modern times or other ancient empires and systems. I am having trouble coming up with a few things so if you have any ideas that would be great. just some topics would be the Nica riots, the hippodrome, the architecture, walls of Theodosius, the chain they dragged across the water ways, their gov't... ect. thanks for the help!(:

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You could talk about how the Byzantine Empire was the reason Russia joined the Eastern Orthodox church rather than the Roman Catholic church. To this very day Russia is still Eastern Orthodox.

 

Question : Jews - Why did you force Karaite Jews into ghettos and expel them from Spain?
From Paul Johnson's - A History of the Jews, page 174PDF: http://www.esnips.com/doc/0ac9086d-0e01-4a8a-9316-6205985b412a/Paul-Johnson---A-History-of-the-Jews" In the year 1168 an exceptionally observant Jewish traveller from Spain—probably a gem-merchant—visited the great Byzantine capital city of Constantinople. We know virtually nothing about Benjamin of Tudela save he wrote a Book of Travels .... It is the most sensible, objective and reliable of all travel books written during the Middle Ages .... a primary source-book for scholars of the period.Benjamin made careful notes on the conditions of Jewish communities wherever he stopped, but he seems to have spent more time in Constantinople than anywhere else, and his description of this great city, then by far the largest in the world, is particularly full. He found that there were about 2,500 Jews there, divided into two distinct communities. The majority, 2,000, were Jews in the rabbinical tradition .... The remaining 500 were Karaites, who followed the Pentateuch alone, rejecting the Oral law and everything that flowed from it. They had organised themselves as a distinct body since the eighth century and through out the Diaspora they were regarded by rabbinic Jews with such hostility that, says Benjamin, a high fence divided the two sections of the Jewish quarter."__________In 12th century Spain, it was the Rabbinical Jews who expelled Karaite Jews from the country:"In twelfth-century Spain, Christian authorities supported the local Rabbanite community and helped the latter to expel the Karaites from Spain."The Karaites of Galicia: An Ethnoreligious Minority Among the Ashkenazim (2008) By Mikhail Kizilovhttp://books.google.co.uk/books?id=hGILHIgEl7cC&lpg=PA7&dq=karaite%20spain&pg=PA7#v=onepage&q =%22In%20twelfth-century%20Spain,%20Christian%20authorities%20supported%20the%20local%20Rabbanite%20 community%20and%20helped%20the%20latter%20to%20expel%20the%20Karaites%20from%20Spain.%22&f=true"We find the Jewish leadership in Muslim Spain and in the Christian states of the early Reconquista boasting of their vigorous action in suppressing the few representatives of the Karaite sect."Aspects of Jewish culture in the Middle Ages (1979) By Paul E. Szarmachhttp://books.google.co.uk/books?id=spC6aStwjqoC&lpg=PA66&dq=karaite%20spain%20expel&pg=PA66# v=onepage&q=%22We%20find%20the%20Jewish%20leadership%20in%20Muslim%20Spain%20and%20in%20the%20Christ ian%20states%20of%20the%20early%20Reconquista%20boasting%20of%20their%20vigorous%20action%20in%20sup pressing%20the%20few%20representatives%20of%20the%20Karaite%20sect.%22&f=false"Rabbi Avraham Ibn Daud who, in his book Shalshelet Ha'kabalah (Chain of Tradition), told how the Karaites, when they began to spread, were humiliated and expelled from all the towns of Castile except for one. The Karaites denied the authority of the Talmud and only accepted the Bible. Rabbi Yoseph ben Faruj, who was made the head of the Jews in Spain and given the title of Prince, expelled the Karaites."Jewish Fundamentalism In Israel (1999) By Israel Shahak and Norton MezvinskyPDF: http://members.tripod.com/alabasters_archive/rabin_assassination.html

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Thank you, Orla, for how well you pawned this one...

 

Question : I'm looking to buy a silver chain off of Amazon. I'm a guy, so which of these chains are more for guys:?
Here are the most common types of silver chains on Amazon. Which types are mostly for guys/the least girly.Box, Curb, Rope, Cable, Snake, Bead, Link, Mariner, Harringbone, Rolo, Anchor, Figaro, Byzantine, .Thanks.

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Here are the most common types of silver chains on Amazon. Which types are mostly for guys/the least girly.Box, Curb, Rope, Cable, Snake, Bead, Link, Mariner, Harringbone, Rolo, Anchor, Figaro, Byzantine, .Thanks.

 

Question : I'm looking to buy a silver chain off of Amazon. I'm a guy, so which of these chains are more for guys:?
Here are the most common types of silver chains on Amazon. Which types are mostly for guys/the least girly.Box, Curb, Rope, Cable, Snake, Bead, Link, Mariner, Harringbone, Rolo, Anchor, Figaro, Byzantine, .Thanks.

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Rolo out of the ones you mentionedanswer mine - http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ai6guWIYnYuGC6ichVgmJRDsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080826225817A AJVyRt

 

Question : what kind of jewelry do guys like to wear?
I make jewelry, mostly with chainmaille, and most of my stuff is for girls because I'm a girl and the guys I know don't wear jewelry so I know girls' stuff better. guys have asked me if I can make stuff for guys but without specific requests or ideas, so I'm looking for suggestions. so far I've gotten suggestions of heavy simple chains like spiral chains and byzantine. I mostly like to make handflowers, but that's mainly girl stuff. is there any kind of handflowers guys would like, or anything else?

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what sorta of guys? cause i know guys that wear wrist bands, shell necklaces, necklaces with a cross that are not to heavy, even just thick but not big and bulky just a small chain, actual chains, earrings, lip rings, watches, and so and so.

 

Question : Have you heard this story of one of the companions of the Prophet, peace be upon him...Abdullah ibn Hudhafah?
This story is taken from seerat al rassoul wa sahabah:In the nineteenth year after the Hijrah, Umar despatched an army to fight against the Byzantines. In it was Abdullah ibn Hudhafah. News of the Muslim force reached the Byzantine emperior. He had heard of their sincerity of faith, and their willingness to sacrifice their lives in the way of God and His Prophet. He gave orders to his men to bring to him any Muslim captive they might take alive. God willed that Abdullah ibn Hudhafah should fall captive to the Byzantines and he was brought before the Emperor. The Emperor looked at Abdullah for a long time. Suddenly he said, "I shall make a proposal to you.""What is it?" asked Abdullah. "I suggest that you become a Christian. If you do this, you will be set free and I shall grant you a safe refuge." The prisoner's reaction was furious: "Death is preferable to me a thousand times to what you ask me to do.""I see that you are a bold man. However, if you respond positively to what I propose to you, I will give you a share in my authority and swear you in as my aide." The prisoner, shackled in his chains, smiled and said, "By God, if you give me all that you possess and all that the Arabs have in exchange for giving up the religion of Muhammad, I shall not do so.""Then I shall kill you.""Do what you want," answered Abdullah.The emperor then had him put on a cross and ordered his soldiers to throw spears at him, first near his hands and then near his feet, all the while telling him to accept Christianity or at least give up his religion. This he refused over and over again. The emperor then had him taken down from the wooden cross. He called for a great pot to be brought. This was filled with oil which was then heated under a fierce fire. He then had two other Muslim prisoners brought and had one of them thrown into the boiling oil. The prisoner's flesh sizzled and soon his bones could be seen. The emperor turned to Abdullah and invited him to Christianity. This was the most terrible test that Abdullah had had to face up till now. But he remained firm and the emperor gave up trying. He then ordered that Abdullah too be thrown into the pot. As he was being taken away he began to shed tears. The emperor thought that he had at last been broken and had him brought back to him. He once more suggested that Abdullah become a Christian but to his astonishment, Abdullah refused. "Damn you! Why did you weep then?" shouted the emperor. "I cried," said Abdullah, "because I said to myself 'You will now be thrown into this pot and your soul will depart'. What I really desired then was to have as many souls as the number of hairs on my body and to have all of them thrown into this pot for the sake of God." The tyrant then said, "Will you kiss my head? I will then set you free?""And all the Muslim prisoners also?" asked Abdullah. This the emperor agreed to do and Abdullah said to himself, "One of the enemies of God! I shall kiss his head and he shall set me and all other Muslim prisoners free. There can be no blame on me for doing this." He then went up to the emperor and kissed his forehead. All the Muslim prisoners were released and handed over to Abdullah. Abdullah ibn Hudhafah eventually came to Umar ibn alKhattab and told him what had happened. Umar was greatly pleased and when he looked at the prisoners he said, "Every Muslim has a duty to kiss the head of Abdullah ibn Khudhafah and I shall start." Umar then got up and kissed the head of Abdullah ibn Hudhafah.

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Wow... that is called faith/.

 

Question : I'm looking to buy a silver chain off of Amazon. I'm a guy, so which of these chains are more for guys:?
Here are the most common types of silver chains on Amazon. Which types are mostly for guys/the least girly.Box, Curb, Rope, Cable, Snake, Bead, Link, Mariner, Harringbone, Rolo, Anchor, Figaro, Byzantine, .Thanks.

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It all depends on how you carry yourself that is all!

 

Question : my thematic essay, is it good?
here is my thematic essay, do i need to make any changes, comments suggestions for me? theme: movement of peple and goods: tradetask: identify two trade routes and/or trade organizations and for each- explain one reason for the establishment of the trade route or trade organization-discuss one positive effect or one negative effect of the trade route or trade organization on a specific nation or region. Throughout history, trade routes and trade organizations have had enormous impacts on the area under their influence. The effects of trade have been both positive and negative. The Venetian fleets during the high Middle Ages and the European silk roads in the classical era are examples where trade impacted other aspects of society to a significant extent. Venice’s Mediterranean Merchant fleets had a great ancient influence over the states around the Mediterranean Sea. Venice was originally founded by a group of Italian refugees after the Hans title subjected them to a ferocious dismiss. Settling among the marshy foul lands on the East coast of Italy, they were able to create a city that would control sand and the most important trade routes in the world. For centuries, the Byzantine group had controlled much of the Eastern Mediterranean until the dismissal of Constantinople in the 1200s. The Merchant fleets of Venice were created for a simple reason; to make money. The Venetian fleets traded goods and resources to and from stops in Europe, Italy, Africa, and the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. They began to rise as a trading power. As a result, Venice grew very wealthy and gave Christian Europe a crucial connection to goods being traded on the Silk Route. As a result of the trade routes controlled by Venice, Europe was able to obtain silks, carpets, and ceramics in exchange for iron and wood from Central Europe. Banking and insurance became important. The middle class also began to develop. The European Renaissance began I this region much sooner than in France or England. Cultural diffusion through contact with Arab cultures brought improved technology by including European and Arab sailing and military techniques. Venice reached its high point in the 13th and 14th centuries. Not all trade routes positively impacted the regions where they subsiided. The Silk Road was an example of this. Founded during the great days of the Han Dynasty, the Silk Road was a lifetime connecting chains with Europe. It was first created as that silk and spices from the Far East could be traded with the Europeans for gold and other resources. Trade along the silk route flourished at certain times and was limited at other times. During the period of Mongol, central trade on the silk route was strong. The Mongols extended the areas along it in the tribute collected. Although this exchange made both regions suffer, by the late Middle Ages, it brought Europe and much of the world to their knees, because not only did goods move along the road, so did disease. The traders and merchants had unwittingly agreed themselves to a certain type of bacteria. The way the Silk Road spread disease and the way that the Venetian Fleet endured the survival of Europe are examples of how trade affected the regions where they existed in ways, which could not have been anticipated. The positive and negative effects of trade have and always will have a great impact on the course of history.

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looks good :)

 

Question : take this list of bands..............?
and shove it. no just kidding. tell me which ones from this list you like.rotten sounda dirrerent breed of killersalt the woundmaroonarsonist get all the girlsbolt throwersystem of a downmercyful fategod forbidfear factoryall shall perishjob for a cowboyknights of the abysssuffacationsuicide silencepanteraalice in chainsanthraxbyzantinechildren of bodomkill whitney deaddeicidejudas priestkillswitch engagekittielamb of godotepwhite zombieskinlessslayerdivine heresyarch enemy cannibal corpsecarnifexdimmu borgirhatebreedmegadethstrapping young ladtriviumbehemothbeneath the massacrecraddle of filthgwarhelmetkataklysmmissery indexdevil driverdying fetuswhitechapelas blood runs blackcircle of dead childrendeathgoatwhorein flamesmorbid angelsuperjoint ritualthe black dahila murderbrain drillglass casketnecrophagistnilesix feet undersworn enemytestamentvampire moosebiohazardbring me the horizon

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PANTERA! PANTERA! PANTERA! PANTERA! PANTERA! PANTERA!

 

Question : does anyone else think like me???
bolt throwersystem of a downmercyful fategod forbidfear factoryall shall perishjob for a cowboyknights of the abysssuffacationsuicide silencepanteraalice in chainsanthraxbyzantinechildren of bodomkill whitney deaddeicidejudas priestkillswitch engagekittielamb of godotepwhite zombieskinlessslayerdivine heresyarch enemy cannibal corpsecarnifexdimmu borgirhatebreedmegadethstrapping young ladtriviumbehemothbeneath the massacrecraddle of filthgwarhelmetkataklysmmissery indexdevil driverdying fetuswhitechapelas blood runs blackcircle of dead childrendeathgoatwhorein flamesmorbid angelsuperjoint ritualthe black dahila murderbrain drillglass casketnecrophagistnilesix feet undersworn enemytestamentvampire moosebiohazardbring me the horizon

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system of a downpantera alice in chainsanthraxjudas priestkillswitch engagewhite zombie :Dmegadeth

 

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