The Byzantine Empire is usually said to be started in 330, when Constantine changed his capital. It when through huge recoveries by Justinian, and followed a long decline. Basil II and the Komnenus kept the empire standing longer, but even them could not prevent the eventual fall of Constantinople in 1453. So from 330 to 1453, if would be 1,123 years.
The fall of Constantinople [now Istanbul], the capital of Byzantium, to the Turkish forces of Mohammed II occurred on 29th May 1453. Given that the Roman Empire is taken to have ended on the occasion of the sacking of Rome in 410, the actual duration of the Byzantine Empire subsequent to the fall of the Roman Empire is 1043 years for thousands of years
From about 330 when Constantinius founded Constantinopolis to 1453 ad when the Ottoman Turks seized the capital (the had already taken the rest of the empire). One could also date the Byzantine EMpire back to the founding of the ROMAN empire in 22 BC, so around 1500 years.
The East Roman Empire lasted nearly 1000 years after the fall of the West Roman Empire, and finally fell in 1453. During this time, its people always called it the Roman Empire. The name Byzantine Empire was invented by 17th century historians.
There is a link below to an article on the Byzantine Empire.
The eastern or Byzantine empire lasted 977 years after the collapse of the western half of the empire.
The eastern or Byzantine empire lasted 977 years after the collapse of the western half of the empire.
The eastern or Byzantine empire lasted 977 years after the collapse of the western half of the empire.
The eastern or Byzantine empire lasted 977 years after the collapse of the western half of the empire.
The eastern or Byzantine empire lasted 977 years after the collapse of the western half of the empire.
The eastern or Byzantine empire lasted 977 years after the collapse of the western half of the empire.
The eastern or Byzantine empire lasted 977 years after the collapse of the western half of the empire.
The eastern or Byzantine empire lasted 977 years after the collapse of the western half of the empire.
The eastern or Byzantine empire lasted 977 years after the collapse of the western half of the empire.
The eastern or Byzantine empire lasted 977 years after the collapse of the western half of the empire.
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Eleven hundred years
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The Byzantine Empire
The Ottomans destroyed the last part of the Byzantine Empire. (Constantinople)
During the last days of the Eastern Roman Empire, the modern city of Istanbul was called Constantinople. The name Constantinople was given to the city by the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great in 330 AD when he made it the new capital of the Roman Empire. It remained the capital of the Byzantine Empire until it was captured by the Ottoman Empire in 1453 and renamed Istanbul.
Constantinople
The conquest of the last territories of the Byzantine Empire in the Balkan Peninsula (in southeastern Europe) and Constantinople, the empire's capital, by the Ottoman Turks was what led to the fall of this empire.
The Byzantine Empire
The eastern Byzantine Empire lasted another thousand years until taken over by the Ottoman Turks in 1453.
about 100 years
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Romulus Augustulus was the last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire. The last Emperor of the eastern Roman Empire (Constantinople) was Constantine XI Palaiologos.
The Ottomans destroyed the last part of the Byzantine Empire. (Constantinople)
During the last days of the Eastern Roman Empire, the modern city of Istanbul was called Constantinople. The name Constantinople was given to the city by the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great in 330 AD when he made it the new capital of the Roman Empire. It remained the capital of the Byzantine Empire until it was captured by the Ottoman Empire in 1453 and renamed Istanbul.
Constantinople
Constantinople
The conquest of the last territories of the Byzantine Empire in the Balkan Peninsula (in southeastern Europe) and Constantinople, the empire's capital, by the Ottoman Turks was what led to the fall of this empire.
Constantinople was inaugurated and an imperial capital in 330. Historians use 476 as the conventional date for the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire. This is the year when the last emperor of this part of the empire was deposed.
Constantinople was taken over by the Turks of the Ottoman Empire in 1453.