(AP) WEST HARTFORD, Conn. - A Connecticut seventh-grader says workers at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City didn't believe him when he pointed out an inaccuracy with a map that was on ...
Erupting in AD 541–542 and returning for centuries, the Byzantine plague almost destroyed Justinian’s Byzantium.
The ruins of Byzantine culture in Constantinople in today's Istanbul remind the world of the great Byzantine Empire of ...
A seventh grader from Connecticut was visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art last year and he noticed an error: A map of the Byzantine Empire in the 6th Century was missing Spain and part of Africa.
Every so often, a visitor at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City questions the accuracy of an exhibit, but Helen Evans, one of the museum's curators, says not all of them are right.
The remains of the Byzantine fortress of Lecce begin to appear in the area of the Roman amphitheater (bottom left). Credit: Soprintendenza Archeologia Belle Arti e Paesaggio Brindisi Lecce e Taranto ...
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What If Byzantine Empire Came Back Today?
This short tells a story about what would happen if Byzantine Empire came back today? With Greece wanting to reunite the ...
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