The Boukoleon Palace (also spelled Bucoleon), currently being restored, was one of the most historically significant Byzantine palaces in...
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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 fell in 1453. The modern historiographical term “Byzantines” for the Eastern Roman Empire is derived from the ancient name for the city, Byzantium. Over the centuries, the Byzantine emperors outwardly […]
The Boukoleon Palace (also spelled Bucoleon), currently being restored, was one of the most historically significant Byzantine palaces in...
The 700-year-old Byzantine church at the Balatlar Building Complex in the ancient Greek city of Sinope (Greek: Σινώπη), in present-day northern...
Throughout its long history, the ancient city of Malaka connected distant peoples, from Phoenicians and Greeks to Romans and Byzantines. Its story is...
A metal detector beeped wildly in Susita National Park near the Sea of Galilee, Israel. The ancient Greek city of Hippos (Greek: Ἵππος), was...
How many of us know that Italy, the epicenter of Roman Catholicism, is home to some of the most exquisite and beautiful Byzantine churches in the...
Archaeologists excavating Sillyon (Greek: Σύλλιον), an ancient Greek city later ruled by the Romans in what is now Turkey’s Antalya province,...
Chosen through an ancient tradition, the young Kumari now embodies divine power and commands devotion from millions.
A SECRET tunnel at the Colosseum that let Roman emperors visit gladiators has been opened to the public for the first time. The hidden underground...
After 26 years of excavations, a metal detector uncovered a rare collection of jewelry and coins in an ancient city on the shores of the Sea of...
After 26 years of excavations, a metal detector uncovered a rare collection of jewelry and coins in an ancient city on the shores of the Sea of...