Byzantium
There are 1517 items in Byzantium:
![]() Coptic tunic |
Copts
Copts: Name for the Christian population of Egypt and Nubia in Late Antiquity.Rediscovery The Phoenix, the bird that rejuvenated itself, as…
![]() Corinth, Tombstone of a Christian |
Council of Chalcedon (451)
Council of Chalcedon: fourth of the seven Ecumenical Councils in which Christian doctrine was established (451). The Council of Chalcedon (451) Organized,…Council of Ephesus (431)
Council of Ephesus: third of the seven Ecumenical Councils in which Christian doctrine was established (431). The Council of Ephesus (431) Organized…Crete
Crete (Greek Κρήτη, Latin Creta): largest island in Greece. Psychro Cave, often identified with the Dictaean Cave of Greek mythology Crete is…Cumae
Cumae: Greek town in Italy, best-known for its prophetess, the Sibylla.History Relief with a home-coming hero Metal trade between the Etruscans and…Curia Julia
Curia Julia: the building of the Roman Senate, where the emperors and the senators met to discuss important affairs. Façade of…
![]() Curved capital (Monastery of St Simeon) |
Hellenistic Cyprus
Cyprus (Greek Κύπρος): large island in the eastern Mediterranean, colonized by Phoenicians and Greeks.Hellenistic Cyprus Hellenistic funerary relief In the Late Archaic Age, Cyprus…Late Antiquity
Cyprus (Greek Κύπρος): large island in the eastern Mediterranean, colonized by Phoenicians and Greeks.Late Antiquity Roman statue of the Egyptian god Bes from…Cyrenaica
Cyrenaica or Pentapolis: the northeastern part of modern Libya, with five - later: six - ancient Greek cities: Euhesperides (modern Benghazi), Taucheira, Barca, Ptolemais, Apollonia, and its capital Cyrene. …