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Byzantium (Hungarian: Bizánc) is a historical play by Ferenc Herczeg presenting the last hours of the existence of the Byzantine Empire before the Fall of Constantinople. The play opened at the National Theatre in Budapest on April 22, 1904. Based on this play, composer György Selmeczi wrote the opera Byzantium, which premiered in 2014 at the Hungarian Opera of Cluj-Napoca.

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  • Byzantium (play) (en)
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  • Byzantium (Hungarian: Bizánc) is a historical play by Ferenc Herczeg presenting the last hours of the existence of the Byzantine Empire before the Fall of Constantinople. The play opened at the National Theatre in Budapest on April 22, 1904. Based on this play, composer György Selmeczi wrote the opera Byzantium, which premiered in 2014 at the Hungarian Opera of Cluj-Napoca. (en)
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  • Bizánc (hu)
  • Byzantium ( (en)
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  • Byzantium (en)
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  • Constantine XI
  • Patriarch of Constantinople
  • Ahmed Khan, Turkish ambassador (en)
  • Dimitrios, grand duke of Byzantium (en)
  • Empress Iréne (en)
  • Herma, Greek virgin (en)
  • Laskaris, Admiral of Byzantium (en)
  • Olga, grand duchess of Byzantium (en)
  • Giovanni Giustiniani, captain of the Genoeese mercenaries (en)
  • Thomas, grand duke of Byzantium (en)
  • Zenobia, confidante of the empress (en)
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  • Historical drama (en)
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  • Apr 22, 1904 (en)
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  • Byzantium (Hungarian: Bizánc) is a historical play by Ferenc Herczeg presenting the last hours of the existence of the Byzantine Empire before the Fall of Constantinople. The play opened at the National Theatre in Budapest on April 22, 1904. Based on this play, composer György Selmeczi wrote the opera Byzantium, which premiered in 2014 at the Hungarian Opera of Cluj-Napoca. (en)
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  • Ahmed Khan, Turkish ambassador
  • Dimitrios, grand duke of Byzantium
  • Emperor Constantine
  • Empress Iréne
  • Herma, Greek virgin
  • Laskaris, Admiral of Byzantium
  • Olga, grand duchess of Byzantium
  • Giovanni Giustiniani, captain of the Genoeese mercenaries
  • The Patriarch
  • Thomas, grand duke of Byzantium
  • Zenobia, confidante of the empress
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  • Byzantium, May 19, 1453
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  • Fall of Constantinople
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