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Byzantine Empire, successor state to the Roman Empire (see under Rome), also called Eastern Empire and East Roman Empire. It was named after Byzantium, which Emperor Constantine I rebuilt (A.D. 330) as Constantinople and made the capital of the entire... more
4 See Population of the Byzantine Empire for more detailed figures taken provided by McEvedy and Jones, "Atlas of world population history", 1978, ...
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6 Jun 1999 ... It is not possible to effectually distinguish between the later empire in Rome and the Byzantine empire centered around Constantinople. ...
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The Byzantine Empire is the term conventionally used to describe the Greek- speaking Roman Empire during the Middle Ages, centred at its capital in ...
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Term employed to designate the Eastern survival of the ancient Roman Empire.
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The Byzantine Empire, founded when the capital of the Roman Empire was ... The results of the cultural development of the Byzantine Empire during these ...
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Byzantine Empire and its foundation in Asia Minor having Constantinople as its capital.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Byzantine Empire (historical empire, Eurasia), the eastern half of the Roman Empire, which survived for a thousand ...
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History of THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE including A new Rome, Constantine and his city, Three sons of Constantine, Julian the Apostate, Revival of the pagan cult, ...
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The Byzantine Empire was established with the foundation of Constantinople, but the final separation of the eastern and western empires was not complete ...
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Roman Emperor Constantine moved to his capital to the city of Byzantium, and in time the empire evolved into what historians now call the Byzantine Empire.
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