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- Q14915579 subject Q5819039.
- Q14915579 subject Q6992654.
- Q14915579 subject Q7157635.
- Q14915579 subject Q8372935.
- Q14915579 abstract "After the reign of Emperor Heraclius and the loss of all of its overseas borders, Byzantine territories were limited to the Balkans and Anatolia. When Byzantium began to recover after a series of conflicts in the 8th century and its territories stabilized, its population began to recover. By the end of the 8th century there were 7,000,000 Byzantines, a figure that climbed to over 12,000,000 people by 1025. The numbers began falling steadily to 9,000,000 people at 1204 and even lower to 5,000,000 people at 1282 with the arrival of the Turks.".
- Q14915579 thumbnail Byzantine_Empire_animated2.gif?width=300.
- Q14915579 wikiPageWikiLink Q12544.
- Q14915579 wikiPageWikiLink Q1995678.
- Q14915579 wikiPageWikiLink Q23522.
- Q14915579 wikiPageWikiLink Q23725.
- Q14915579 wikiPageWikiLink Q41852.
- Q14915579 wikiPageWikiLink Q51614.
- Q14915579 wikiPageWikiLink Q5819039.
- Q14915579 wikiPageWikiLink Q6992654.
- Q14915579 wikiPageWikiLink Q7157635.
- Q14915579 wikiPageWikiLink Q8372935.
- Q14915579 comment "After the reign of Emperor Heraclius and the loss of all of its overseas borders, Byzantine territories were limited to the Balkans and Anatolia. When Byzantium began to recover after a series of conflicts in the 8th century and its territories stabilized, its population began to recover. By the end of the 8th century there were 7,000,000 Byzantines, a figure that climbed to over 12,000,000 people by 1025.".
- Q14915579 label "Population of the Byzantine Empire".
- Q14915579 depiction Byzantine_Empire_animated2.gif.