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The Forgotten Story of the Last Greek Pope in Rome

Greek Reporter 26 Apr 2024
The Byzantine Papacy was actually a rather long period of more than two centuries when the popes in Rome were strongly influenced by the Byzantine Empire.
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Sex and marriage patterns in an ancient empire revealed by DNA

CNN 24 Apr 2024
... published in the journal Cell that pinpointed the group’s Asian ancestry, the Avars set up a base in what’s now Hungary and came close to crushing Constantinople, the center of the Byzantine Empire.
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The Byzantine General Who Challenged the Emperor

Greek Reporter 23 Apr 2024
After the tremendously successful reign of Basil II, the eleventh century signaled a turn of fortunes in a far more negative direction for the Byzantine (Eastern Roman) Empire, marked by military defeats and decline.
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The Forgotten History of Greece’s Kingdom of Thessalonica

Greek Reporter 23 Apr 2024
The city was eventually recovered by the Byzantine Empire of Nicaea, which went on to recapture Constantinople itself and restore the Byzantine Empire in 1261, 57 years after it capitulated to the Latins.
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Greeks of Cappadocia Left Indelible Mark on History

Greek Reporter 22 Apr 2024
Byzantine Cappadocia ... When the Byzantines re-established control of Cappadocia ... The Byzantine Empire survived as a political unit until the final Ottoman invasion and sack of Constantinople in 1453.
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Feast Day of Saint George, the great Martyr is celebrated on Easter Monday

Greek City Times 22 Apr 2024
is celebrated on May 6, 2024 this year ... St ... Then they whipped him brutally ... When the Crusaders journeyed through the Byzantine Empire, they saw this icon and from its depiction, they interpreted the legend which they spread throughout western Europe.
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‘We are an amiable hodgepodge’

Ekathimerini 22 Apr 2024
Thrace makes you think about how great empires once used to be ... A small section of a Byzantine wall, stones from the floor plan of a local synagogue, a 14th century almshouse (Imaret), some mosques and some civic buildings ... “I was born in 1956 ... .
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A bulwark against a demographic collapse

Ekathimerini 21 Apr 2024
A dramatic demographic deterioration was one of the many factors that contributed to the fall of Constantinople in 1453 and the collapse of the centuries-old Byzantine Empire ... And that’s just 25 years away ... This is the only way forward ... .
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What's on? Top 10 TV and streaming tips for Sunday

RTE 21 Apr 2024
These are the six centuries following the collapse of the Roman Empire before the re-establishment of civilisation in Western Europe. He travels from Byzantine Ravenna to the Celtic Hebrides exploring ...
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Roman Coins and The Monetary System of the Roman Empire

Roman Empire Times 18 Apr 2024
Diocletian overhauled the Roman coinage system to stabilize the economy, creating a new structure that endured through the remainder of late antiquity and persisted well into the existence of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire.
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The 6 most Important Cities in the Roman Empire

Roman Empire Times 17 Apr 2024
By the mid-seventh century, Antioch was captured by the Arabs and subsequently became a contested site between the Byzantine Empire and the Arab Caliphates ... capital of the Ottoman Empire until 1922.
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Peter Frankopan Q&A: “If you want to write good history, read lots of novels”

New Statesman 17 Apr 2024
Peter Frankopan was born in London in 1971 ... What’s your earliest memory? ... We nailed it. Who are your heroes? ... I was bowled over by Corey Ross’s Ecology and Power in the Age of Empire ... Alexios I Komnenos, ruler of the Byzantine empire from 1081 to 1118 ... No.
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The History of the Ancient Greek City of Thebes

Greek Reporter 17 Apr 2024
During the Byzantine period, the city became famous for its silks as well ... By the middle of the 12th century, the city had become the biggest producer of silks in the entire Byzantine empire, surpassing even the Byzantine capital of Constantinople.
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Dali’s owner declares ‘general average’ in Key Bridge disaster. What does that mean?

Baltimore Sun 17 Apr 2024
The latest development in the fallout from the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse traces its roots back millennia ... General average, a maritime principle written into shipping contracts, has roots in ancient Greece and the Byzantine Empire ... Local News ..
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The Profound Consequences of the Roman Conquest of Greece

Greek Reporter 15 Apr 2024
... Greek world into the emerging empire did not mark the demise of Greek culture ... It prepared the ground for the future of Greek history, affecting the Byzantine Empire and modern Greek identity forever.
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