End of Antiquity – The denouement of a pandemic

End of Antiquity - The denouement of a pandemic

It was May 11th, 330 AD, the day when the Roman emperor, Constantine the great would dedicate and rename the newly-worked-on Greek city of Byzantium Constantinople; for it to remain the largest and most prosperous city of Europe for almost a thousand years.  It soon became a hub of trade, especially spices that were flowing […]

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