The Byzantine civilization was influenced by the Roman administration since it was the East Roman Empire at the begining [330 AD] and the ancient Greek culture since all the citizens were ancient Greek educated.
When the empire split, Byzantine became its own entity. Over the years, the fall of the other half of the Roman Empire, it began to form its own culture in part because of the lack of Roman influence and abundance of Greek culture in the empire.
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The Byzantine civilization was based on Roman, Greek, and Christian civilizations.
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it was Orthodox Christianity which had developed in the eastern part of the Roman Empire before its Byzantine period.
The Byzantine civilization was based on Roman, Greek, and Christian civilizations and traditions.
Museum of Byzantine Culture was created in 1993.
Under the Macedonian dynasty (867-1056), Byzantine society and culture experienced a significant revival characterized by a flourishing of arts, literature, and scholarship. This period saw the consolidation of Byzantine identity, with a renewed emphasis on Orthodox Christianity and the promotion of the Greek language over Latin. The dynasty also fostered economic growth and military expansion, leading to increased wealth and cultural exchange with neighboring regions. Overall, the Macedonian era marked a golden age for Byzantine civilization, enhancing its influence in both Eastern and Western contexts.
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The teachings and practices of Orthodox Christianity were codified during the time of the Byzantine Empire. Greek-speaking teachers from the Byzantine Empire who traveled to Italy influenced the Italian Renaissance.