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Over time the most ardent racing supporters had come to organize themselves into factions, and in Constantinople there were four: the Greens, Blues, Reds, and Whites. By far the largest and most powerful were the Greens and Blues, whose rabid members sat in blocs in the Hippodrome, and took “team” positions on religious and political matters, expecting their collective voices to carry weight among the imperial administration.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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