At the height of the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople was the jewel of the Christian world, a city of breathtaking palaces, sprawling forums, and magnificent churches like Hagia Sophia. Its walls had ...
Learn of the First of the Ten Thousand, the Emperor's Spear - Constantin Valdor, the first Chief Custodian of the Emperor of ...
A new genetic study has revealed that the people of Deep Mani, who inhabit one of the remotest regions of mainland Greece, ...
When we think about cutting-edge technology, we usually picture Silicon Valley startups or futuristic labs. But here's the ...
The Code of Justinian, a collection of laws compiled by Byzantine Emperor Justinian, is widely regarded as the foundation of Western law.
A few days ago, as President Tinubu was making news for all the wrong reasons in Ankara, on the heels of his state visit to ...
Far-right media mogul Konstantin Malofeev used to be an influential but fringe figure in Russian politics. While ...
Barbarian invasions in Greece during the Byzantine era were common with mostly Albanian tribes settling in the fertile plains ...
As the teaching of ancient history and classical languages falls off a cliff in our failing educational systems, Americans will rapidly lose the connection to Graeco-Roman antiquity which so deeply ...
The Byzantine Emperors witnessed the disintegration of the western Roman Empire which did not survive past the fifth century. Contrary to the latter, the Byzantine Empire would subsist the successive ...
During the past century, the tiny, inbred academic field of Byzantine Studies was dominated by professors of British, French, or Slavic heritage. More recently, a generation of young scholars with ...