The Eastern Roman Empire. The Eastern Roman Empire had very distinct advantages over the West, because it had more resources, money population, and was more fortified and well defended against attack from the Vandals, Goths, Huns, and others. Furthermore, the East had effective administration, with its emperors like Constantine, Justinian, and others. These people made the East much more resilient, unlike the blunders and mistakes of emperors of the west.
the east side of the roman empire
The Western Empire disintegrated by the end of the 4th Century, the Eastern Empire survived until the mid-15th Century.
The Roman Catholic church survived the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The Orthodox Church survived the fall of the Byzantine Empire.
You're thinking of the Byzantine or the Eastern Roman Empire.
Using the conventional date for the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire, it would be 81 years. The Roman Empire split into two parts after the death of the emperor Theodosius in 395. This was not due to a decision to split the empire. It was due to circumstances. Theodosius designated his two sons as co-emperors, with Honorius in charge in the west and Arcadius in charge in the east. Previously, co-emperorships did not involve a split of the empire. However, the co-emperors were young and inexperienced and allowed men at their courts to conspire against each other's courts. Moreover, 11 years later there were the invasions by the Germanic peoples which precipitated the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire. Historians use 476 as a conventional date for the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire. In this year the last emperor in the west, Romulus Augustus, was deposed.
the east side of the roman empire
The Western Empire disintegrated by the end of the 4th Century, the Eastern Empire survived until the mid-15th Century.
The Roman Catholic church survived the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The Orthodox Church survived the fall of the Byzantine Empire.
The Eastern Roman empire was much stronger then the Western Roman Empire. The Eastern Roman Empire had more money and soldiers. It also lasted 1000 years longer then the western roman empire
culture of the eastern roman empire survived the fall of by still being used by the byzantine empire (but i cannot give specific culture dtails)
The portion of the Roman Empire that survived after all power in Rome was reduced to nothing like its former self was the Eastern half of the empire which lasted until 1453.
You're thinking of the Byzantine or the Eastern Roman Empire.
When the Roman Empire fell in no longer existed. Therefore there was not a capital of the Roman Empire any more.
the roman empire no longer exists. but, no it was not a free country, not even a free empire
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Though Roman government in the form of the Byzantine Empire survived in the East. Though Roman government in the form of the Byzantine Empire survived in the East ... While Rome's absence in the West brought with it tremendous change.
Because the western empire was plagued by invasions and existed only in name by the 5th century. The eastern empire by contrast survived until 1447