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02/21/2004 Archived Entry: "Following up on Byzantium, Pescennius Niger, and Septimius Severus"

Following up on Byzantium - Adapted From Wikipedia, .... Byzantium was an ancient Greek city, founded by colonists from Megara in 667 BC and named after their king Byzantas. The name "Byzantium" is a Latinization of the original Greek name Byzantion (Βυζαντιον). [The text to read is History of the Byzantine State by George Ostrogorsky]. After siding with Pescennius Niger against the victorious Septimius Severus the city was besieged and suffered extensive damage in AD 186. Byzantium was rebuilt by the now Roman Emperor Septimius Severus and quickly regained its previous prosperity. The location of Byzantium attracted Constantine the Great who, in AD 330, refounded it as Nova Roma or Constantinoupolis (Constantinople) after a prophetic dream was said to have identified the location of the city.

Of course it did not take a prophet to see that this combination of imperialism and location would play an important role as the crossing point between two continents (Europe and Asia), and later a magnet for Africa and others as well, in terms of commerce, culture, diplomacy and strategy. At a strategic position, Constantinoupolis was able to control the route between Asia and Europe, as well as the passage from the Mediterranean Sea to the Euxinos Pontus (Black Sea).

In 1453 the city fell to the Ottoman Turks, and it has remained a part of Turkey to the present day.

In the 20th century the city was renamed Istanbul.

See also: Roman Empire, Roman Emperors, Constantinople, List of Byzantine Empire-related topics, Byzantine architecture, Byzantine Empire, and Byzantine Emperors.


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Latest books on: Byzantium


A Short History of Byzantium by John Julius Norwich


Byzantium: The Decline and Fall by John Julius Norwich


Byzantium (II) : The Apogee by John Julius Norwich


Byzantium: The Early Centuries by John Julius Norwich


Byzantium by Stephen R. Lawhead


First Crusader: Byzantium's Holy Wars by Geoffrey Regan


Anna of Byzantium by Tracy Barrett


Medieval Siege Weapons: Byzantium, the Islamic World & India Ad 475-1526 (New Vanguard, 69) by David Nicolle


Why Angels Fall: A Journey Through Orthodox Europe from Byzantium to Kosovo by Victoria Clark


The Perfect Servant: Eunuchs and the Social Construction of Gender in Byzantium by Kathryn M. Ringrose


Byzantium Rediscovered by J.B. Bullen


Byzantium: Faith and Power (1261-1557 by Helen C. Evans


The Oxford History of Byzantium by Cyril A. Mango


Women in Purple: Rulers of Medieval Byzantium by Judith Herrin


Byzantium: Church, Society, and Civilization Seen Through Contemporary Eyes by Deno John Geanakopolos



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Septimius Severus by Routledge


Septimius Severus by Routledge


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Arch of Septimius Severus in the Roman Forum (Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Vol Xxix) by Richard Brilliant


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The Governors of Roman Syria from Augustus to Septimius Severus by Edward Dabrowa


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Portraits and other heads on Roman historical relief up to the age of Septimius Severus by Anthony Bonanno


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Septimius Severus: the African emperor by Anthony Richard Birley


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Septimius Severus (Roman Imperial Biographies) by Anthony Birley


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