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The division of Byzantium and the Latin West. The ruler of Byzantium was the Emperor of Constantinople the area around Greece and Turkey and further north into Russia. The Latin west was under the control of several different peoples until the dominance of the Franks in the region. Another strong authority was the Pope. The cause was the decline of Rome and different views on Christian doctrine.

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