Of course. It has changed a lot. The western part of the Roman Empire fell about 1500 years ago. This is a very long time and, since time brings change, there has been a hell of a lot of change. Since then, Western Europe has gone through the Early Middle Ages, High Middle Ages, Late Middle Ages, the Renaissance Period, the Early Modern Period, and the Modern Period. There were major social changes in each of these periods. In particular, in our period the industrial revolution and continuous technological innovation have changed society to an unprecedented level sand increased the speed of social change.
Western society changed because they adopted things that came from other cultures as well and not just Roman. While the Romans provided the western world with a sense of fighting for what one has, the Hebrews provided the concept of monotheism and the Greeks a concept of democracy.
refers to the byzantine empire
The Western Roman Empire fell in 476 AD, while the Eastern Roman Empire fell in 1453 AD, almost a thousand years later. That's not what I call 'shortly'...
No, Galileo only read about the Roman empire. He was born about a thousand years after the fall of the western Roman empire. He is a scientist from the renaissance period.
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The Spanish empire had been expaned in the Western Hemisphere during the 15th and 16 century by Charles V.
It restructured itself and continued on for another thousand years. Today we call it the Byzantine Empire as it was based on Byzantium, renamed Constantinople.
The Kingdom of Great Britain had the largest empire of any other Western European country, as well as any other country in the world, during 1900.
There are many reasons for the collapse of the western Roman empire. Edward Gibbon has written a six volume set of reasons. For all practical purposes its sufficient to say that the western part of the empire collapsed due to deterioration in vital aspects of society such as the army, the money, and the government in general.There are many reasons for the collapse of the western Roman empire. Edward Gibbon has written a six volume set of reasons. For all practical purposes its sufficient to say that the western part of the empire collapsed due to deterioration in vital aspects of society such as the army, the money, and the government in general.There are many reasons for the collapse of the western Roman empire. Edward Gibbon has written a six volume set of reasons. For all practical purposes its sufficient to say that the western part of the empire collapsed due to deterioration in vital aspects of society such as the army, the money, and the government in general.There are many reasons for the collapse of the western Roman empire. Edward Gibbon has written a six volume set of reasons. For all practical purposes its sufficient to say that the western part of the empire collapsed due to deterioration in vital aspects of society such as the army, the money, and the government in general.There are many reasons for the collapse of the western Roman empire. Edward Gibbon has written a six volume set of reasons. For all practical purposes its sufficient to say that the western part of the empire collapsed due to deterioration in vital aspects of society such as the army, the money, and the government in general.There are many reasons for the collapse of the western Roman empire. Edward Gibbon has written a six volume set of reasons. For all practical purposes its sufficient to say that the western part of the empire collapsed due to deterioration in vital aspects of society such as the army, the money, and the government in general.There are many reasons for the collapse of the western Roman empire. Edward Gibbon has written a six volume set of reasons. For all practical purposes its sufficient to say that the western part of the empire collapsed due to deterioration in vital aspects of society such as the army, the money, and the government in general.There are many reasons for the collapse of the western Roman empire. Edward Gibbon has written a six volume set of reasons. For all practical purposes its sufficient to say that the western part of the empire collapsed due to deterioration in vital aspects of society such as the army, the money, and the government in general.There are many reasons for the collapse of the western Roman empire. Edward Gibbon has written a six volume set of reasons. For all practical purposes its sufficient to say that the western part of the empire collapsed due to deterioration in vital aspects of society such as the army, the money, and the government in general.
The Byzantine Empire was the eastern half of the Roman Empire during Late Antiquity through the Middle Ages. The Roman Empire was divided in 285 CE; it wasn't until 1453 that the empire fell to the Turks - over one thousand years after the Western Roman Empire, based in Rome, fell. Its capital was Constantinople, founded by and named after Constantine I, which is modern-day Istanbul.
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