Byzantium
There are 1517 items in Byzantium:
![]() Constantinople, Hippodrome, map |
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Marcian
Marcian: emperor of the East-Roman (Byzantine) empire (450-457). Marcian Names: 392: Marcianus 25 August 450: recognized as emperor 27 January 457: natural death Successor of: Theodosius…
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Maurice
Maurice or Mauricius: emperor of the East-Roman (Byzantine) empire (r. 582-602). Maurice Dates: birth: 539, born as Flavius Mauricius 13 August 582: recognized as…
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Miletus
Miletus: (Μίλητος): one of the main Greek cities in Ionia.Early History Model of the Roman port of Miletus Miletus is already mentioned…Monuments of Miletus
Miletus: (Μίλητος): one of the main Greek cities in Ionia.North Agora Today, the North Agora of Miletus, is a large wetland, only accessible during the summer. There are several monuments, like a small portico in Ionic style, built by a former Roman…
![]() Miletus, North Agora, seen from the north |
![]() Miletus, Theater, Christian invocation of the archangels |
Moses of Crete
Messiah (mâšîah, "the anointed one"): Jewish religious concept, a future savior who will, in some sense, come to restore Israel. The nature of both the Messiah and the restoration was a matter of debate, and there were several claimants.Moses of Crete (448 CE) Source: Socrates, History…Mushabbak
Mushabbak or Mushabbaq: town in northern Syria, one of the "Dead Cities", best know for its perfectly preserved ancient church. Nave West of…