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  2. Greek fire - Wikipedia

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    Greek fire was an incendiary weapon system used by the Byzantine ... Incendiary and flaming weapons were used in warfare for centuries before Greek fire was invented.

  3. Callinicus of Heliopolis - Wikipedia

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    He is credited with the invention of Greek fire, the premodern precedent of the flamethrower. According to Constantine Porphyrogenitus, he arrived in Byzantium in the time of Constantine IV and shared his knowledge of liquid fire with the Byzantines. [9] [10] Callinicus’ exact formula was a carefully guarded secret, and remains unknown today ...

  4. List of Byzantine inventions - Wikipedia

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    Greek fire: The invention and military employment of Greek fire played a crucial role in the defense of the empire against the early onslaught of the Muslim Arabs. Brought to Constantinople by a refugee from Syria by the name of Kallinikos, [ 15 ] the incendiary weapon came just in time to save the capital from the Muslim sieges of 674–678 ...

  5. Prometheus - Wikipedia

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    The Vedic myth of fire's theft by Mātariśvan is an analogue to the Greek account. [17] Pramant was the fire-drill, the tool used to create fire. [18] The suggestion that Prometheus was in origin the human "inventor of the fire-sticks, from which fire is kindled" goes back to Diodorus Siculus in the first century BC.

  6. List of Greek inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    Greek fire: Greek fire was an incendiary weapon used by the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire that was first developed c. 672. The Byzantines typically used it in naval battles to great effect, as it could continue burning while floating on water. Greek wrestling: Type of wrestling. The most popular organized sport in Ancient Greece.

  7. Flamethrower - Wikipedia

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    The Pen Huo Qi ("fire spraying device") was a Chinese piston flamethrower that used a substance similar to petrol or naphtha, invented around 919 AD during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. The earliest reference to Greek fire in China was made in 917, written by Wu Renchen in his Spring and Autumn Annals of the Ten Kingdoms. [15]

  8. Wildfires burn homes near Greek capital, residents flee - AOL

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    The blaze that broke out in the village of Kouvaras, about 27 km (17 miles) southeast of the Greek capital, spread fast amid erratic winds, a Greek fire service official said.

  9. Byzantine navy - Wikipedia

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    Through the use of the newly invented "Greek fire", the Byzantine navy's best-known and feared secret weapon, Constantinople was saved from several sieges and numerous naval engagements resulted in Byzantine victories. Initially, the defence of the Byzantine coasts and the approaches to Constantinople was borne by the great fleet of the ...