Saksagan
Byzantine Western and Post-Byzantine Towers
Byzantine, Western, and Post-Byzantine Towers (10th–16th Centuries)
Friday, 18 – Sunday, 20 November 2022
Continued Program: Sessions, Speakers, and Topics
Questions and Discussion Session
After the first session...
Online International Conference
Byzantine, Western, and Post-Byzantine Towers (10th–16th Centuries)
Friday, 18 – Sunday, 20 November 2022
Organizing Committee
Paschalis Androudis, Katerina Manousou-Ntella, Ploutarchos Theocharidis
About the Conference
An Online International Conference...
The Journey Across Cyprus
When Paul and Barnabas traveled across Cyprus, they had to go from the east coast (Salamis) to the west coast (Paphos). They likely had...
Paul and Barnabas Travel to Cyprus
In Acts 13:4–6, Paul and Barnabas left the port of Seleucia, which was about 16 miles from Antioch. They sailed to Salamis, a port...
Cities of Pontus
Pontus was a historical region along the Black Sea coast of modern-day Turkey. It had several important cities:
Amasia – A major ancient city known...
Motives Behind the Macedonian Committees
While I can't say that all members of the Macedonian Committees have bad intentions, it's clear from studying the situation that, in practice, the...
A Plan Found in a Captured Bulgarian’s Clothing
Sir A. Biliotti, the former British Consul-General in Salonika, shared a summary of a plan found in the clothes of a captured Bulgarian fighter....
Discontent in Macedonia
In Macedonia, everyone was unhappy due to oppression, including both the Turkish and Christian populations. The oppressed Turks had no one to turn to...
Historians from Herodotus to Procopius
Historians from Herodotus to Procopius recount ancient battles with discouraging sameness over most of 1,000 years, for good reason. Fortified vehicles are the most...
Procopius confines his story to wars
Procopius confines his story to wars, not peace. As a result, he gives us only the tip of the iceberg for the story that...














