There was no Greek empire. The Greek world was comprised of about 2,000 independent city-states spread around the Mediterranean and Black Seas. You might be thinking of the Macedonian Empire ruled by Alexander the great. Many confuse Macedonia for Greece because they are neighbors.
There never was a "Greek empire".
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There was no Greek empire to destroy. The Greek world comprised over 2,000 independent city-states. They were eventually absorbed into the Roman Empire.
the capital of the greek eastern empire is Byzatine
There was no Greek empire. Greece was hundreds of independent city-states.
beacuse greek empire was the first to rule the world
Your question does not make sense. What does dividing an empire into Greek mean?
The Greeks did not have an empire,
The Greek world comprised over 2,000 independent city-states. There was no Greek Empire.
There was no Greek empire - the Greek world was a collection of over 2,000 independent city-states. King Alexander of Macedonia took controp of the mainland Greek cities, then invaded the Persian Empire and took it over.
After the Greek Empire, the Rome Empire began.