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A stunning Byzantine-era artwork from a Christian monastery in Israel was recently presented to the public for the first time ...
Byzantine mosaic from Khirbat Be’er Shema, Israel, featuring 55 ornate medallions, has been unveiled for the first time.
The intricate work discovered at the Be’er Shema Mosaic in Negrev is now on public display for the first time.
In 1453, the Ottomans seized Constantinople, ending the Byzantine Empire and the life of its last emperor, Constantine ...
Fragments of the bucket were first found at England's Sutton Hoo burial site in 1986. New research has revealed that the ...
Constantinople fell, and Emperor Constantine XI’s sacrifice marked the end of an era and a legacy of faith and defiance.
The Komnenos Dynasty came from obscure origins to revive the Byzantine Empire after a disastrous period of weak emperors and ...
Experts believe it was created by a master craftsman due to the small size of the stones, the variety of color, and ...
On that cold, quiet morning of May 29, 1453, the jewel of the Eastern Roman Empire, girded by titanic Theodosian walls and the Bosphorus Strait, a bastion of Christianity in the East for more than a t ...
On the World Day of Eastern Christians, a liturgy was celebrated at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on Sunday, May 25, presided ...
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Archaeologists found missing pieces of a sixth century vessel from the famed Sutton Hoo site, as well as the cremated human remains and other objects it once held.