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Byzantium

 
Geography: By·zan·ti·um
[bəʹzæntēəm]

Ancient Greek city, founded in the 7th century b.c., at the S end of the Bosporus, site of present-day Istanbul, Turkey. It was rebuilt by Constantine the Great in a.d. 324–30 as Constantinople, after which it became the center of the Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire.

Byzantine adj. & n.

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