After that period all inland Byzantine cities were demolished and abandoned.
The one Byzantine city that remained relatively unaffected, despite a significant drop in population and at least two outbreaks of the plague, was Constantinople.
That so long as they were allowing that building to stand, Constantinople still remained at heart a Byzantine city?
A Muslim force of 3,000 men set out to raid the Byzantine city of Bosra.
In the morning I set out to find hints of the Byzantine city hidden within modern Trebizond.
He took refuge in Byzantine city of Thessaloniki in 1416.
His rule came to an end after the fall of the last major Byzantine city, Corinth.
He besieged the Byzantine city of Dyrrhachium and held the lands surrounding it.
This persuaded their followers to attack Byzantine cities, seizing prisoners and cattle.
After some time it was renewed as a Byzantine city.