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Constans II
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Constans II

A gold nomisma coin depicting Byzantine emperor Constans II (r. 630-668 CE). (Classical Numismatic Group, Inc. http://www.cngcoins.com)
Gate, Theodosian Walls
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Gate, Theodosian Walls

One of the ten gates of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople, completed c. 413 CE.
Theodosian Walls
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Theodosian Walls

A restored section of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople, completed c. 413 CE.
Tower, Theodosian Walls
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Tower, Theodosian Walls

A tower and section of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople, completed c. 413 CE.
Cross-section of the Theodosian Walls
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Cross-section of the Theodosian Walls

A diagram showing a cross-section of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople, completed c. 413 CE.
Tombstone from Abritus
Image by Klearchos Kapoutsis

Tombstone from Abritus

1st-2nd century CE tombstone found in the remains of the ancient Roman city of Abritus, modern-day Razgrad, Bulgaria.
Dying Constantine VII
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Dying Constantine VII

A 12th century CE illustration of Byzantine emperor Constantine VII on his deathbed (r. 945-959 CE). From the Madrid Skylitzes. (National Library, Madrid)
Constantine VII & Romanos II
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Constantine VII & Romanos II

A gold Byzantine nomisma coin depicting Emperor Constantine VII (r. 945-959 CE) and his son and successor Romanos II (r. 959-963 CE).
Leo VI
Image by Jose Luiz

Leo VI

A penitent Leo VI, Byzantine emperor 886-912 CE, from a mosaic in the Hagia Sophia, Istanbul.
Ionian Capital from Crimea
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Ionian Capital from Crimea

This Ionian capital is made of limestone and dates from the second quarter of the 5th century BCE. It was found at Kerch, in Crimea, in the acropolis of ancient Panticapaeum. Panticapaeum was referred to as "Taurica" by the ancient Greeks...
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