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Exploring the Enigmatic Ballica Cave

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Unveiling Nature’s Marvel The Ballica Cave stands as a testament to the awe-inspiring wonders of the natural world. Stretching 680 meters long and towering 95...

Transit Gloria Mundi

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After Aetius’s death, twenty years unfold in a sequence of events of little interest except to specialists. The historian Procopius, writing 100 years later,...

Juliana died in 528

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For ten years, Polyeuctos’s church was the biggest and best ever seen, and Juliana died in 528 before she saw her church outstripped in...

Honoring the martyr Polyeuctos

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And she built a church—a vast construction, like nothing anyone had ever seen in any city of Christendom. Honoring the martyr Polyeuctos, it stood...

Justinian’s circle in Constantinople

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The hard men of Justinian’s circle in Constantinople carried with them who knows what resentments, fears, and insecurities from their Balkan homes. These were...

The most infamous part of Antioch

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The broad, columnlined street ended among the foothills of Mount Silpius in a road that wound upward toward the craggy peaks of the mountain...

Stately tour with Galerius walking

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For the entire length of the Via Caesarea, the golden chariot continued its stately tour with Galerius walking beside it like a lackey at...

The Empress Fausta

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“I want you to go to Drepanum and bring Crispus to Gaul,” he told Dacius when they finished inspecting the household troops the next...

Tribune Constantinus belongs

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“Enoughl” The Caesar of the East shut his nephew up before he could say more. “You know Tribune Constantinus belongs to the Imperial Guard...

From Bithynia with Crispus

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While waiting for Dacius to return from Bithynia with Crispus, he made a close inspection of the territory and found the country prosperous, though...

Licinius and Galerius

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