Thursday, August 20, 2026

 

Greetings all, 
 
In breaking news today, a seal of the Empress Irene Komnene has been discovered in the ancient Thracian city of Perperikon: 
 
 
The discovery is so new it hasn't reached most of the news outlets yet.  Archaeology is still ongoing at the site!
 
-Marcus Cassius Julianus
 



Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Greetings all, 

 Public reminder - The Games of Sol and Luna Hippodrome race continues until August 28th!
 
Vote for your favorite race faction here: https://take.quiz-maker.com/QEIYLFN26    
 
Your vote increases the odds of your team's victory! Anyone who posts their support to the Hippodrome list: https://groups.io/g/ByzantiumNovumHippodrome or to the Byzantium Novum Forum:  https://groups.io/g/ByzantiumNovum will receive a virtual race token as a thank you, and will receive honorable public mention in an upcoming issue of the Basilica.  
 
This race is sponsored by the Classical Church of Byzantium Novum  official forum:   https://groups.io/g/ByzantiumNovumClassicalReligion
 
Marcus Cassius Julianus
 

 

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Greetings all, 
 
Today we reflect on the infamous life of Count Ricimer, who controlled the Western Roman Empire behind the scenes from 461 aD to August 18th in 472 AD:
 
 
He was a Romanized German who exercized his rule through a series of puppet Emperors the last of which was Anthemius, who was actually competent and might well have saved the Western half of Rome. Ricimer died just six weeks after his murder of Anthemius.  
 
-Marcus Cassius Julianus
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Monday, August 17, 2026

 

Greetings all, 

Today we commemorate with sadness the Byzantine defeat at the hands of Bulgarian forces in the battle of the Gates of Trajan, fought on August 17th in 986 AD:
 
It was the largest military loss for the Empire under Basil II.  The Byzantine army had tried to take the city of Sredetz without success, and were forced to withdraw due to a lack of supplies. 
 
Other Bulgarian units had fortified mountain passes near the remains of a fort built during the reign of the Emperor Trajan and blocked the retreat, which turned into a rout. Basil II barely escaped with his life. This narrow escape may even have contributed to his later harshness in finishing the Bulgarian War.
 
The old fort gates where the battle was fought may still be visited in Bulgaria. 
 
-Marcus Cassius Julianus
 

 

Sunday, August 16, 2026

Greetings all,

Today we celebrate Nikephoros II Phokas being crowned as Emperor on August 16th in 963 AD:
 
 
Nikephoros was a popular army commander, who completed the conquest of Cicilia and retook the islands of Crete and Cyprus. His successful led to a Byzantine resurgence in the 10th century.
 
There should be cake!  :)
 
 -Marcus Cassius Julianus
 
 

 

Saturday, August 15, 2026

 Greetings all, 

Today we commemorate with sadness the fall of the Empire of Trebizond on August 15th in 1461 AD: 
 
 
Constantinople had fallen in 1453, leaving Trebizond as the largest Byzantine territory remaining.  David, the last ruler of Trebizond had attempted to intrigue with the West against Ottoman rule, even considering retaking Jerusalem. Mehmed II heard of the plotting and quickly besieged Trebizond before it could prepare defense. 
 
-Marcus Cassius Julianus
 

 

Friday, August 14, 2026

 Greetings all, 

Today we commemorate the city of Ravenna becoming the seat of the Byzantine military governor (the Exarch in Italy on August 14th in 554 AD: 
 
 
The new Exarchate of Ravenna cemented the Eastern Empire's control over the Italian peninsula after the Gothic War.  Ravenna remained the center of Byzantine power in the West for nearly 200 years. The city became a dazzling fusion of East and West, home to some of the most breathtaking ancient mosaics still in existence today. 
 
-Marcus Cassius Julianus
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