Byzantine Empire: The Continuation of the Roman Empire in the East

Jack Bar
History of the World

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Discover the rich culture and lasting influence of the Byzantine Empire, the stronghold of Orthodox Christianity.

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The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, was a powerful and enduring civilization that played a crucial role in the history of Europe and the Middle East.

It was the continuation of the Roman Empire in the east, thriving for over a thousand years after the fall of its western counterpart.

Origins of the Byzantine Empire

The Byzantine Empire began with the founding of Constantinople in 330 AD by Emperor Constantine the Great.

He chose the ancient city of Byzantium, strategically located between Europe and Asia, as the new capital of the Roman Empire.

This decision marked a significant shift in power and culture from the west to the east, where the empire would continue to flourish for centuries.

The Golden Age of Justinian

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