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Origin Of The Byzantine Generals Problem. The term Byzantine Generals Problem was first introduced by computer scientists Leslie Lamport, Robert Shostak, and Marshall Pease in a paper published in ...
The incomparable and irrepressible Edward N. Luttwak has a short article in the November/December issue of Foreign Policy called "Take Me Back to Constantinople: How Byzantium, not Rome, can help ...
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The Byzantine Empire: A Deep Dive into Its Territorial Expansion and EvolutionThe Byzantine Empire, which lasted for over a millennium, is one of history's most fascinating empires, not just for its ...
The burial mound of Sutton Hoo. Credit: Neil Theasby / Wikimedia Commons The most recent study, published in the English Historical Review, proposes a groundbreaking hypothesis: some Anglo-Saxons may ...
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Famous Sutton Hoo helmet may be clue that early Anglo-Saxons fought as mercenaries for Byzantine Empire, study suggests - MSNGittos noted that the Byzantine leaders launched a major military campaign in the 570s against the Sasanian Persians who threatened their Eastern territories, and historical records show the ...
Amorium was also, temporarily, a military hotspot and became a stronghold that served as the region's first defense line against the Arab invasions, including the Arab conquest of Amorium in A.D ...
The Collapse of East Roman Power. The Battle of Manzikert in August 1071 ranks as one of the most decisive military clashes you never heard of. When Sultan Alp Arslan’s Seljuk Turks destroyed the ...
5 Great Byzantine Army Leaders. Source: Byzantine News. October 17, 2016 Justinian I (482-565) ...
Eastern Christians, led by Byzantine Emperor Heraclius, reclaimed it by 630. Within a few years, though, Islamic forces had broken the Byzantine military and chased them out of Palestine.
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