Historians have been studying the knowledge of Roman society for centuries. During the Renaissance the humanists, particularly the Italian humanists, studied this.
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Europe entered the Dark Age. Fortunately Islamic scholars kept much of the knowledge taken up in the Renaissance.
The most famous early historian on the subject is Edward Gibbon who lived in the 18th century and who wrote the still-famous History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
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At its peak power the Roman Empire was the same type of society it had always been. It was a classed based society.
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manorialism had a good impact on the roman empire becaused it helpeed the society stay in order it helped people alot
There was only one Roman Empire. Moreover, the Roman Empire did not study Christianity. An empire cannot study. The Roman Empire was where Christianity spread from Judea (which was a part of the Roman province of Syria). Both Catholic and Orthodox Christianity developed in the Roman Empire. Originally the were called Latin or Western Christianity and Greek or Eastern Christianity respectively. The former was the dominant form of Christianity in the western part of the Roman Empire and the latter was the dominant form of Christianity in the eastern part of this empire. There were also dissident Christian doctrines and sects.
Roman Emperors were absolute rulers. Therefore they were the most powerful men in the empire.
Byzantine was the Eastern half of the Roman Empire and the half that controlled Greece.