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Zygostates (Byzantine official)         
The zygostates (Greek: ζυγοστάτης, "one who weighs with a balance"; plural: ζυγοστάται, zygostatai) was a public weigher of the coinage of the Byzantine Empire..: "Finally, the zygostates, the controller of the weight and quality of the imperial coinage, was dependent on the office of the sakellion.
Byzantine cuisine         
  • A [[ceramic]] Clay Byzantine bowl with an interior decoration
HISTORICAL REGIONAL CUISINE
Byzantine Cuisine; Byzantine food
Byzantine cuisine was the continuation of local Greek cuisine and Mediterranean gastronomy. The development of the Byzantine Empire and trade brought in spices, sugar and new vegetables to Greece.
Byzantine fault         
  • If all generals attack in coordination, the battle is won (left). If two generals falsely declare that they intend to attack, but instead retreat, the battle is lost (right).
FAULT IN A COMPUTER SYSTEM THAT PRESENTS DIFFERENT SYMPTOMS TO DIFFERENT OBSERVERS
Error avalanche; Byzantine failure; Byzantine Failure; Byzantine Generals' Problem; Byzantine Fault Tolerance; Byzantine generals; Byzantine generals problem; Byzantine Agreement Problem; Byzantine attack; Byzantine agreement; Byzantine faults; Byzantine generals' problem; Byzantine process; Byzantine Node; Byzantine Generals problem; Byzantine Generals; Byzantine Generals Problem; PBFT; Byzantine failures; Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance; Practical Byzantine fault tolerance; Byzantine fault tolerance; Byzantine coordination
A Byzantine fault (also Byzantine generals problem, interactive consistency, source congruency, error avalanche, Byzantine agreement problem, and Byzantine failure) is a condition of a computer system, particularly distributed computing systems, where components may fail and there is imperfect information on whether a component has failed. The term takes its name from an allegory, the "Byzantine generals problem", developed to describe a situation in which, in order to avoid catastrophic failure of the system, the system's actors must agree on a concerted strategy, but some of these actors are unreliable.

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Zygostates (Byzantine official)
The zygostates (Greek: ζυγοστάτης, "one who weighs with a balance"; plural: ζυγοστάται, zygostatai) was a public weigher of the coinage of the Byzantine Empire..: "Finally, the zygostates, the controller of the weight and quality of the imperial coinage, was dependent on the office of the sakellion.