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- Q2929220 subject Q7007779.
- Q2929220 abstract "The color byzantium, a dark tone of purple, is displayed at right. This particular tone of purple originates in modern times, and, despite its name, should by no means be confused with Tyrian purple (hue rendering), the color historically used by Roman and Byzantine emperors. The latter, often also referred to as "Tyrian red", is more reddish in hue, and is in fact often depicted as closer to crimson than purple. The first recorded use of byzantium as a color name in English was in 1926.The source of this color is: ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955)--Color Sample of Byzantium (color sample #238):.".
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- Q2929220 cmykCoordinateMagenta "63".
- Q2929220 cmykCoordinateYellow "12".
- Q2929220 colourHexCode "702963".
- Q2929220 hsvCoordinateHue "311".
- Q2929220 hsvCoordinateSaturation "63".
- Q2929220 hsvCoordinateValue "44".
- Q2929220 rgbCoordinateBlue "99".
- Q2929220 rgbCoordinateGreen "41".
- Q2929220 rgbCoordinateRed "112".
- Q2929220 wikiPageExternalLink nbs-b.htm.
- Q2929220 wikiPageExternalLink byzantine.
- Q2929220 wikiPageWikiLink Q1222523.
- Q2929220 wikiPageWikiLink Q128866.
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- Q2929220 wikiPageWikiLink Q303826.
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- Q2929220 wikiPageWikiLink Q3276756.
- Q2929220 wikiPageWikiLink Q5180360.
- Q2929220 wikiPageWikiLink Q6626594.
- Q2929220 wikiPageWikiLink Q7007779.
- Q2929220 wikiPageWikiLink Q842606.
- Q2929220 b "164".
- Q2929220 b "84".
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- Q2929220 c "0".
- Q2929220 g "41".
- Q2929220 g "51".
- Q2929220 g "57".
- Q2929220 h "311".
- Q2929220 h "315".
- Q2929220 hex "5".
- Q2929220 hex "702963".
- Q2929220 hex "BD33A4".
- Q2929220 k "26".
- Q2929220 k "56".
- Q2929220 k "64".
- Q2929220 m "39".
- Q2929220 m "63".
- Q2929220 m "73".
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- Q2929220 r "189".
- Q2929220 r "93".
- Q2929220 s "39".
- Q2929220 s "63".
- Q2929220 s "73".
- Q2929220 title "Byzantine".
- Q2929220 title "Byzantium".
- Q2929220 v "36".
- Q2929220 v "44".
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- Q2929220 type Colour.
- Q2929220 type Thing.
- Q2929220 comment "The color byzantium, a dark tone of purple, is displayed at right. This particular tone of purple originates in modern times, and, despite its name, should by no means be confused with Tyrian purple (hue rendering), the color historically used by Roman and Byzantine emperors. The latter, often also referred to as "Tyrian red", is more reddish in hue, and is in fact often depicted as closer to crimson than purple.".
- Q2929220 label "Byzantium (color)".
- Q2929220 differentFrom Q1222523.
- Q2929220 differentFrom Q5180360.
- Q2929220 name "Byzantium".