Adam Glantz

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Military technicians working for the emperor Constantine IV (r. 654–85), led by a scientist from southern Syria known as Kallinikos, had perfected a deadly, oil-based jelly known variously as Roman fire, marine fire, artificial fire, or (most famously) Greek fire.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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