A short history of Byzantium: No. 12 Our Great Father is Gone: the death of Constantine I.
By special guest writer Sean Munger. After thirty-one years of a reign marked by endless intrigue, frequent war, religious turmoilContinue Reading
By special guest writer Sean Munger. After thirty-one years of a reign marked by endless intrigue, frequent war, religious turmoilContinue Reading
St.Helena is a revered saint amongst Christians around the world, particular the orthodox community, for her tireless work with theContinue Reading
In our modern age, Presidents, Prime Ministers and other leaders who serve in political office often hope that they leaveContinue Reading
Constantine, without a doubt in my humble opinion, was a very strange man. Don’t get me wrong, he was anContinue Reading
Just as Constantine had consolidated his power, and the Empire had come together politically, a new deadly heresy threatened to permanentlyContinue Reading
Eleanor of Aquitaine was a very wealthy woman and one of the most powerful and influential women of the twelfthContinue Reading
In my humble opinion, I believe that more than any other empire in history, both Rome and Byzantium are bestContinue Reading
In around 1000 AD, Constantinople was arguably the greatest city in the Mediterranean world, if not the entire world. Trade,Continue Reading
For quite some time, the boorish Maximinus Daia stylised himself in the vain of Augustus in the Asiatic east. HeContinue Reading
This is a small section of the stunning Byzantine mosaic discovered near Aluma, Israel. Occasionally I will deviate from theContinue Reading






