Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

Byzantium

Proper noun
/bɪˈzæntiəm/
Definition
An ancient city and the capital of the Byzantine Empire, originally founded as a Greek colony.
Examples
  • Byzantium was known for its stunning architecture and vibrant trade.
  • The term ‘Byzantine’ is often used to describe the complex political systems that were characteristic of the empire.
  • After the fall of Constantinople, Byzantium transitioned into a historical footnote in the annals of European history.
Meaning
Byzantium refers to both a historic city known for its strategic location and the cultural and political legacy of the Byzantine Empire that flourished after the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
Synonyms
  • Constantinople
  • New Rome
  • Bysantium Empire (when referring to the empire itself)