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  - GREEKREPORTER.COM - A La Une - 06/Jul 15:01

Greek Fire: The Mysterious Weapon That Protected the Byzantine Empire

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: The Mysterious Weapon That Protected the Byzantine Empire

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Constantine VII: The Byzantine Emperor Who Preferred Books to Battles

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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...

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The Regal Crowns of the Byzantine Emperors

greekreporter.com - 03/Jul 10:58

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...

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Zeno, the Byzantine Emperor Buried Alive by His Own Wife

greekreporter.com - 10/Jul 19:52

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...

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Panama’s Colonial Trade Route Named UNESCO World Heritage Site

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Porieas: Asclepius’ Mysterious Serpents That Helped Humans Heal

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At Their Own Peril, Americans Are Fuzzy On History – OpEd

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