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There was no such thing as an eastern Roman Empire and a western Roman empire. It was a Roman empire. Period. Historians are the only ones who denote eastern and western, but they do this for clarity when speaking about certain sections or aspects of ancient Rome. Now, as for comparison between the eastern and western sections of the empire, the eastcrn section was wealthier than the western and consequently lasted longer than the western section and the eastern section was more heavily influenced by the Greek culture than the western part.
No. Ancient Greece is considered the birthplace of western civilization. Egypt was the very first western civilization, but Greece gets the title as the birthplace of western civilization. Also, Egypt is in the eastern hemisphere.
The western part of the Roman Empire fell under the strain of the invasions of by the Germanic people. The eastern part of the Roman Empire was not affected by these invasion and therefore continued to exist. Note that Byzantine Empire is a term which has been coined by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part. The people in question did not know this term and called their empire Roman Empire.
Yes. They wanted to expand the territory controlled by communisim and have a barrier between the USSR and Western Europe, after Hitler's invasion.
The western half of the Roman empire ended in 476 AD and the eastern half ended in 1453.
Of where and of when? Ancient or modern? Eastern or western?
Assyria
eastern ancient eygpt and WEstern ancient eygpt
this was a success because it pulled forces away from Eastern and Western fronts
this was a success because it pulled forces away from Eastern and Western fronts
ApenninesThis mountain was the mountain that prevented invasions from the eastern population.
They were both conquered by Barbarians. But the Barbarians completely conquered the western side while they conquered a little bit of the eastern side. The eastern side lasted longer than the western side. They both are parts of ancient Rome.
in the northern and Western Hemisphere
There was no such thing as an eastern Roman Empire and a western Roman empire. It was a Roman empire. Period. Historians are the only ones who denote eastern and western, but they do this for clarity when speaking about certain sections or aspects of ancient Rome. Now, as for comparison between the eastern and western sections of the empire, the eastcrn section was wealthier than the western and consequently lasted longer than the western section and the eastern section was more heavily influenced by the Greek culture than the western part.
Western, Eastern & Balkan (Italian), and to a lesser extent Middle Eastern.
Southern, eastern and western.
No. Ancient Greece is considered the birthplace of western civilization. Egypt was the very first western civilization, but Greece gets the title as the birthplace of western civilization. Also, Egypt is in the eastern hemisphere.