Why does the Byzantine Empire make me think color violet?

Why does the Byzantine Empire make me think color violet?

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It's interesting to think their politics were more libertine than ours

note how byzantine art has no conception of perspective.

You’re a fucking Retard. They did this on purpose to imitate the perfect world of heaven.

It's kino

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they didn't have a choice ("on purpose") as linear perspective in painting wasn't invented until 15th century Italy (by Filippo Brunelleschi).

It's also because art was ritualized, every person drawn had a specific motif that had to appear next to them, it was more of a representation than serious art

ISTANBUL

BOTTOM TEXT

Because it's an n short of violent and the Byzantine word for violence is "via" which is almost similar to the Byzantine word for violets which is "ia" but in earlier Greek it had a digamma sound which means it was pronounced "wia". The reason you don't think like this for the Modern Greek State is because their word for the violet is Turkish. What you might think about Turks is that they have "men excess" i.e. there are too many Turks.

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