The Byzantine Empire faced numerous enemies, but its longest and most draining war was against the Seljuk Turks. From 1048 CE to 1348 CE, the two powers clashed repeatedly over control of Asia Minor ...
Two men giving a ride to a minor to her home stopped their motorcycle ... chiefly in the greater degree of determination.” This byzantine precedent would have been manna for defence lawyers.
NPR correspondent Emily Feng speaks with China Books Review editor Alec Ash about her new book, Let Only Red Flowers Bloom.
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