Post-Roman

There are 151 items in Post-Roman:

Byzantine Empire

Byzantine Empire: the continuation of the Roman Empire in the Greek-speaking, eastern part of the Mediterranean. Christian in nature, it was perennially at war with the Muslims. It flourished during the reign of the Macedonian emperors; its demise was the consequence of…

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Caere (Cerveteri)

Caere: city in southern Etruria, modern Cerveteri.History Caere, Banditaccia necropolis, Wall painting of an archer According to ancient sources founded by Pelasgians Large…

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Capua

Capua: important ancient city southwest of Rome, modern Santa Maria di Capua Vetere.Origins Clay portrait of a man Located in the plain…

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Childeric

Childeric: governor of Gallia Secunda, king, and founder of the Merovingian state in northern Gaul. Replica of Childeric's ring Childeric, son of a Frankish leader…

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