A continuation of the Roman Empire in the Middle East after its division in 395.
1 The curtain drops at Aar in Jutland and rises again in Byzantium .
2 In short, but one property in Byzantium was respected-thatof the Emperor.
3 The ancient historians invariably note the profligacy of the inhabitants of Byzantium .
4 He chose Byzantium , the gate-way for the commerce between Europe and Asia.
5 Later on, she returned to Byzantium in company with both of them.
6 They sailed to the Hellespont, and reduced Byzantium , with the neighbouring cities.
7 By another stroke he converted the oligarchy of Byzantium into a democracy.
8 It became, as before, a temporary city of art, a brick-and-wood Byzantium .
9 But Byzantium isn't Roma. He was staring at me very seriously now.
10 At the earnest entreaty of Eudaemon, Liberius was immediately summoned to Byzantium .
11 Every year two consuls were appointed-oneat Rome, the other at Byzantium .
12 In Italy, Byzantium , France, and Visigothic Spain, important Jewish communities were formed.
13 The Turks, who owed Byzantium nothing, and reviled Christianity, revered them, too.
14 But incidents unchronicled were simply not considered the province of history in Byzantium .
15 A little later the master was resting at home in Byzantium .
16 The other twelve escaped to Sestos, and thence finally reached Byzantium in safety.
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