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Survival of the cruellest in 16th-century Constantinople

The Spectator 11 Mar 2025
The 16th-century Ottoman ruler Sultan Suleyman liked to impose himself on foreign monarchs from the start, always beginning official letters with the uncompromising assertion ... Most popular. Owen Matthews ... Mark Galeotti. Has Ukraine called Putin’s bluff?.
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Roman Engineering: The Backbone of an Empire

Roman Empire Times 09 Mar 2025
Public domain ... The Hagia Sophia, built in Constantinople in the sixth century, incorporated windows at the base of its dome—an innovation that may have been a response to the cracking issues observed in the Pantheon.Roman Marine Concrete ... L ... ....
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The Remarkable Women of the Byzantine Empire

Greek Reporter 08 Mar 2025
It is a challenge, however, to find common elements between Constantinople society and that of an Egyptian city or Persian town ... According to legend, Helena discovered the True Cross on her travels and brought it back to Constantinople.
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Imposing Walls Defended Constantinople For Ten Centuries

Greek Reporter 04 Mar 2025
As the wealthy capital of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, Constantinople was a tempting target for many rulers during late antiquity and the Medieval period ... A mural depicting Constantinople and its walls ... The Fall of Constantinople.
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The Sports Riot That Nearly Destroyed Constantinople in 532 AD

Greek Reporter 01 Mar 2025
These two surviving factions maintained immense popularity within the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, centered in Constantinople ... The Hippodrome was central to the political and social life of Constantinople.
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