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The culture of the Byzantine Empire was predominantly Greek. The Greeks had already been exerting a strong influence over the eastern Mediterranean for centuries. The populations of the Balkan Peninsula north of Greek had been romanised and had a strong Latin influence.

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Many people in the empire were greeks,but egyptians,syrians,arabs,amenians,jews,persians,slavs,and turks lived in the empire, too.

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