Rome was recaptured in December, 536, from the Ostrogothic king Witigis. The Byzantine general Belisarius invaded the Italian peninsula earlier that year.
Empire, southeastern and southern Europe and western Asia.
NO!
Byzantine.
The territory belonging to the Byzantine empire was the eastern half of the Roman Empire. This included much of central Europe and had Constantinople as it's capital.
12
The Carolingians were Frankish rulers, which means their territory was in western Europe.
Between Western Europe and the Byzantine Empire lies a region historically known as Central Europe, which includes countries like Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. This area served as a cultural and political buffer zone, influenced by both Western and Eastern traditions. Additionally, parts of the Balkans also acted as a transitional zone, where the influence of the Byzantine Empire intersected with that of Western European powers. The dynamics of trade, migration, and conflict in this region shaped the interactions between these two prominent cultural spheres.
The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, was a very resilient empire that lasted from Late Antiquity into the Middle Ages. Throughout much of its existence, the Byzantine Empire was the most powerful force in Europe in cultural, military, and economic terms. During its decline it began losing some of its lands to foreign hands. At one point, for example, it had to recapture the Asia Minor region, though much of its land was conquered by the Arabs.
In what ways were the Byzantine and Islamic civilizations different from the civilization developing in western Europe?
The United States led Allied forces in an invasion of German territory in Western Europe.
Yes
Language, religion and philosophy