Greek fire was a mysterious incendiary weapon that helped the mighty Byzantine Empire survive and ensure its vast sovereignty for centuries
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Greek fire was a mysterious incendiary weapon that helped the mighty Byzantine Empire survive and ensure its vast sovereignty for centuries
Greek fire was a mysterious incendiary weapon that helped the mighty Byzantine Empire survive and ensure its vast sovereignty for centuries
Of all the toughest generals and politicians to wear the imperial purple in Constantinople, one Byzantine Emperor wasn’t made for the job. He would...
From 330 AD, when Constantine the Great proclaimed his new city the capital of the Roman Empire, the emperors ruled from Constantinople until the city...
May was a mighty month for Williams.
Former State Department spokesperson Ned Price and Fox News host Will Cain faced off on "The Will Cain Show" on Wednesday over President Donald...
Former State Department spokesperson Ned Price and Fox News host Will Cain faced off on "The Will Cain Show" on Wednesday over President Donald...
Zeno was the Byzantine emperor who witnessed the end of the Western Roman Empire, but he is mostly known for the legend of being buried alive by his...
The colonial route of Panama, used for centuries to transport the riches of the Americas on mules and boats and considered a forerunner of the...
Among the many symbols connected to Asclepius, one of the most intriguing yet least understood are the porieas, or yellow serpents, believed to be...
The nation’s observed birthday—July 4th—always brings forth what passes for modern day “patriotism”: prominent displays of the flag...