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Byzantium acted as a bridge between East and West from "summary" of The Silk Roads by Peter Frankopan

Byzantium played a crucial role in connecting the East and the West. Situated at the meeting point of Europe and Asia, it served as a conduit for the exchange of goods, ideas, and culture between these two worlds. The city's strategic location made it a hub of trade and diplomacy, attracting merchants and emissaries from all corners of the known world. As a bridge between East and West, Byzantium facilitated the flow of goods along the Silk Roads, linking the markets of China and India with those of Europe and the Mediterranean. Its position on the Black Sea allowed it to access the riches of the East, which were then transported overland to Constantinople and beyond. The city's markets were stocked with exotic goods from far-off lands, further enhancing its reputation as a cosmopolitan center of commerce. Beyond trade, Byzantium also ...
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    The Silk Roads

    Peter Frankopan

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