May 21, 2024
The longevity of the Byzantine Empire is in part attributed to its use of a substance called “Greek fire.” First used in 673 CE, the highly incendiary substance was nearly impossible to extinguish, helping the Byzantines repel fleets of enemy ships. The recipe was a closely guarded secret, and its exact composition is not known today.
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