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Publication date 2008 Topics Byzantine Empire -- History -- 527-1081, Byzantine Empire -- History -- 1081-1453 Publisher Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press Collection ...
In 1204, during the Fourth Crusade, Crusaders diverted from their mission to the Holy Land and instead sacked Constantinople, the heart of the Byzantine Empire. Driven by a mix of financial debts, ...
Greek fire was a mysterious weapon that helped the mighty Byzantine Empire survive and ensure its vast sovereignty for ...
Average consensus is a cornerstone of distributed systems, facilitating essential functionalities such as distributed information fusion, decision-making, and decentralized control. However, achieving ...
Umm Al-Jimāl bears testimony to the rural way of life on the Hauran plateau in the Byzantine and Early Islamic periods, and epitomises the Hauranian culture with its agro-pastoral identity, reflecting ...
What was the vitriolic report of Liutprand of Cremona, whose insults towards the Byzantines created a caricature of the ...
This paper addresses the consensus control problem of heterogeneous multi-UAV systems against Byzantine attacks. A drone compromised by Byzantine attacks transmits erroneous values to its neighbors ...
Damascus, SANA- Jableh Amphitheater is an archaeological building and a Roman theater located in the center of the Syrian ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — They call it Crusader Camp. That makes a group of New Orleans guys, ages 6 to 12, genuine, authentic, practically professional Crusaders.
In 1204, crusaders from Western Europe stormed Constantinople, looting one of the richest cities of the medieval world. This documentary explores whether the Fourth Crusade was truly the decisive ...
Former U.S. Rep. Carolyn McCarthy, who successfully ran for Congress in 1996 as a crusader for gun control after a mass shooting on a New York commuter train left her husband dead and her son ...