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What is Byzantin?

Byzantine is a name used to describe the Eastern Roman Empire centered on Constantinople (today Istanbul).


Where was the eastern orthodox church centered?

In Constantinople (Eastern Roman Empire).


When did the eastern part of the Rome Empire fall?

The Eastern Roman Empire was located in the Eastern Mediterranean, centered around the city of Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul). At it's peak, it controlled the Balkans, Turkey, the Holy Lands, and Egypt. However, by the end of the empire in 1453, it's territory had shrunk to the City of Constantinople and small surrounding areas.


Which is the current name of Constantinople city?

Istanbul, TurkeyOriginally Constantinople was called Byzantium.EmperorConstantinethe Great redeveloped, turned into the capital of the eastern part of the Roman empire and renamedConstantinople When the Turks captured the town which led to the downfall of the Byzantine Empire they renamed it Istanbul.


What was the modern city of Istanbul called during the last days of the Eastern Roman Empire?

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.


What ancient city became the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire and was later renamed Constantinople and is now modern-day Istanbul Turkey?

Was Constantinople, formerly Byzantium, now Istanbul.


The eastern roman empire centered in Constantinople was known as what?

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.


Where did The Byzantine Empire began as the eastern half of the?

During the decline of the Roman Empire, the empire was split into a western and eastern half. The capital of the western half was Rome, until it was invaded and captured by the visa-goths from modern day Germany. The eastern half was centered around Constantinople or modern day Istanbul After the collapse of the eastern empire, the western half was renamed the Byzantine Empire. So the Byzantine Empire was the eastern half of the Roman Empire.


When did the roman empire collaps?

In the early 400s AD, but the collapse was gradual, and the Eastern Roman Empire continued in Constantinople (now Istanbul) for another thousand years.


What is different about the city of Istanbul?

Isanbul was called Constantinople in the Byzantine times.


How many empires did Rome split into?

The Roman Empire split into two pieces, the Western Empire whose capitol was still in Rome, and the Eastern with its capitol in Constantinople, modern Istanbul.


The Ottoman Empire was in what city?

Constantinople moder day istanbul