Italy and the Adriatic Coastlines under the rule of Justinian I. Hope this helps!
The Byzantine Empire or Eastern European Empire recaptured North Africa, Italy, and even Rome itself, which it held for about 200 years.
The Byzantine Empire continued for just over two more decades after Constantinople was recaptured by the Ottomans in 1453. The fall of Constantinople marked the end of the Byzantine Empire, which had already been in decline for centuries. Following its capture, the remaining territories and influence of the Byzantine state gradually diminished until they were fully absorbed by the Ottoman Empire. Thus, the Byzantine Empire effectively ceased to exist shortly after its capital fell.
The Byzantine Empire existed for 1,000 years. During that long period it captured, lost and often re-captured a great number of regions. A few examples of regions lost and later recaptured are Sicily, the north African region around the city of Carthage, and parts of Mesopotamia and Bulgaria.
The Byzantine Empire did not recover from the fall of Constantinople to the Turks because the Turks were a strong local power which captured all of the remaining byzantine territory. Whereas the 4th Crusaders were few in number after they divided up the empire and they only captured part of the Byzantine Empire, the remainder of the Empire split into independent Byzantine powers, one of which the Empire of Nicaea eventually recaptured Constantinople and restored the Byzantine Empire.
Rome was recaptured in December, 536, from the Ostrogothic king Witigis. The Byzantine general Belisarius invaded the Italian peninsula earlier that year.
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The Byzantine Empire was able to recapture some of the western provinces of the Roman Empire. This reconquest took place from 533 to 548 under Justinian I.
it was Orthodox Christianity which had developed in the eastern part of the Roman Empire before its Byzantine period.
Justinian the Great was a Byzantine emperor. He wanted to revive the culture and power of the Byzantine Empire.
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The Holy Roman Empire followed the Byzantine Empire.
There is no such thing as a western Byzantine Empire, only an east (Byzantine) and west Roman Empire.