The hexadecimal RGB code of Dark Byzantium color is #5D3954. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 5D red (93/256), a 39 green (57/256) and a 54 blue component (84/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(93,57,84).
Byzantium (color) The color Byzantium is a particular dark tone of purple. It originates in modern times, and, despite its name, it should not be confused with Tyrian purple
List of colors: A–F 100% Crayola[citation needed] Dark brown #654321 40% 26% 13% 30° 51% 26% 67% 40% X11/Web[citation needed] Darkbyzantium #5D3954 36% 22% 33% 315° 24% 29%
List of colors (alphabetical) #DDF719 Dark blue #00008B Dark blue-gray #666699 Dark brown #654321 Darkbyzantium #5D3954 Dark cyan #008B8B Dark electric blue #536878 Dark Fuchsia #A00955
Byzantium ‹ The template Infobox ancient site is being considered for merging. › Byzantium (/bɪˈzæntiəm, -ʃəm/) or Byzantion (Ancient Greek: Βυζάντιον) was an ancient
Sailing to Byzantium Wikisource has original text related to this article: Sailing to Byzantium "Sailing to Byzantium", by William Butler Yeats, is a poem first published in the
History of the Byzantine Empire Britannica. * "Hellas, Byzantium". Encyclopaedia The Helios. John Jacob Norwich, Byzantium: The Apogee, p. 4. John Julius Norwich, Byzantium: The Apogee, p.
Byzantine Dark Ages Dark Ages (seventh to ninth centuries)". In Henning, Joachim (ed.). Post-Roman Towns, Trade and Settlement in Europe and Byzantium, Vol. 2: Byzantium
List of Byzantine emperors Constantine the Great, the first Christian emperor, who rebuilt the city of Byzantium as an imperial capital, Constantinople, and who was regarded by the later
Byzantine Empire under the Heraclian dynasty victory. In 591 however, the long war was ended with a treaty favorable to Byzantium, which gained Armenia. Thus, after the death of Tiberius II, Maurice sought
Byzantine Empire of Roman identity. The adjective "Byzantine", derived from Byzantion (Byzantium in Latin), the name of the Greek settlement Constantinople was established