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    Byz·an·tine
    [ˈbizənˌtēn]
    adjective
    Byzantine (adjective) · byzantine (adjective)
    1. relating to Byzantium (now Istanbul), the Byzantine Empire, or the Eastern Orthodox Church.
      • of an ornate artistic and architectural style that developed in the Byzantine Empire and spread especially to Italy and Russia. The art is generally rich and stylized (as in religious icons) and the architecture typified by many-domed, highly decorated churches.
    2. (of a system or situation) excessively complicated, and typically involving a great deal of administrative detail:
      "Byzantine insurance regulations"
      • characterized by deviousness or underhanded procedure:
        "he has the most Byzantine mind in politics" · "Byzantine intrigues"
    noun
    Byzantine (noun) · Byzantines (plural noun)
    1. a citizen of Byzantium or the Byzantine Empire.
    Origin
    late 16th century: from Latin Byzantinus, from Byzantium.
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    Where did the term Byzantine come from?The term “Byzantine” derives from Byzantium, an ancient Greek colony founded by a man named Byzas. Located on the European side of the Bosporus (the strait linking the Black Sea to the Mediterranean), the site of Byzantium was ideally located to serve as a transit and trade point between Europe and Asia.
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