Constantinople Greeks: The Cosmopolitans of the Byzantine Empire’s Capital
Most people are aware of the song “Istanbul was Constantinople” and perhaps no better than the Greeks of Istanbul themselves.
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Most people are aware of the song “Istanbul was Constantinople” and perhaps no better than the Greeks of Istanbul themselves.
In 1453, the Ottomans seized Constantinople, ending the Byzantine Empire and the life of its last emperor, Constantine Palaiologos.
After the tremendously successful reign of Basil II, the eleventh century signaled a turn of fortunes in a far more negative direction for the Byzantine (Eastern Roman) Empire, mar...
ALICANTE, SPAIN—According to the Greek Reporter, a fortified monastic settlement dated to the sixth century […] The post Byzantine Fortified Monastery Identified in Spain appeared...
Between the 14th and 15th centuries, a wave of Greek scholars left their beleaguered homeland in the Byzantine Empire for the Italian Peninsula, where their work would play an impo...
Η βυζαντινή συλλογή νομισμάτων της Μονής Σιμωνόπετρας συμπυκνώνει έναν ολόκληρο πολιτισμό.
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