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Constantinople was not a Mongol city. It was the Capital of the Byzantine Empire. The were no Mongols
Barbarian wars and invasions of Empire territory of course were costly. It drained Rome's resources in terms of lost lives and the cost of the logistics involved. When Rome was the "invader" of course the offset was the booty and new wealth their expansion created.
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The feudal system started a few ceturies after the fall of the western past of the Roman Empire. Therefore, the Romans did not agree to live in this type of system.
She lived in the Byzantine empire, or the eastern Roman empire.She lived in the Byzantine empire, or the eastern Roman empire.She lived in the Byzantine empire, or the eastern Roman empire.She lived in the Byzantine empire, or the eastern Roman empire.She lived in the Byzantine empire, or the eastern Roman empire.She lived in the Byzantine empire, or the eastern Roman empire.She lived in the Byzantine empire, or the eastern Roman empire.She lived in the Byzantine empire, or the eastern Roman empire.She lived in the Byzantine empire, or the eastern Roman empire.
Constantinople was not a Mongol city. It was the Capital of the Byzantine Empire. The were no Mongols
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Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire have their own unique histories and cultural contributions. The Roman Empire was a Mediterranean superpower that lasted from 753 BC to 476 AD and was known for its impressive military, engineering feats, and cultural achievements. The Byzantine Empire was the eastern Roman Empire that survived for another thousand years after the western Roman Empire fell, lasting from 395 AD to 1453 AD. It was known for its strong military, sophisticated government, and cultural achievements in art, literature, and architecture. Both empires have left a lasting impact on world history and have contributed to the development of modern Western civilization.
Barbarian wars and invasions of Empire territory of course were costly. It drained Rome's resources in terms of lost lives and the cost of the logistics involved. When Rome was the "invader" of course the offset was the booty and new wealth their expansion created.
The late Roman empire was repeatedly invaded by several barbarian groups, most notably the Huns and Vandals. Due to lack of funding to urban upkeep, those who weren't rich lived in horribly and dangerous conditions. Soon, those with money left Rome to live on private estates, and they created private armies to defend their land. In the cities, inflation had increased the prices of goods immeasurably, and the Western part of the Roman Empire fell apart. The Eastern Empire underwent a change of power, and became the Byzantine Empire.
The Angles, the Saxons and the Celts. there was also the Romano-British left behind after the fall of the Roman Empire.
First of you have to eat a lot of hamburger and with fries beacuse it is tasty and posinis you have to have 300 babies to live for 10 minutes
Falling off the Empire State BuildingNO! And do not try it! AnswerIt is not possible to "fall" off the Empire State Building. There is a high fence on the observation deck so there is no way you could accidentally fall. If it was off of one of the lower floors maybe or if you just happened to be waring a parachute
The Achaaemenid Empire.
Live from the Fall was created in 1995.
The feudal system started a few ceturies after the fall of the western past of the Roman Empire. Therefore, the Romans did not agree to live in this type of system.