The Byzantine Empire in its heyday covered parts of Italy, the whole of Greece and the Balkan countries, Turkey, parts of what now is Syria and the Lebanon, and large coastal areas of northern Africa. The result was of course a mix of the many peoples that lived there and their cultures.
The court culture also was a mix, in this case of Latin an Greek.
The Byzantine Empire in its heyday covered parts of Italy, the whole of Greece and the Balkan countries, Turkey, parts of what now is Syria and the Lebanon, and large coastal areas of northern Africa. The result was of course a mix of the many peoples that lived there and their cultures.
The court culture also was a mix, in this case of Latin an Greek.
Yes, the Byzantine empire did have some blinding cultures.
The Byzantine Empire preserved the cultural heritage of the two place Greece and Rome.
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The Byzantine Empire was Christian.
The byzantine Empire was destroyed by the Otter men
Yes, the Byzantine empire did have some blinding cultures.
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The Byzantine Empire in its heyday covered parts of Italy, the whole of Greece and the Balkan countries, Turkey, parts of what now is Syria and the Lebanon, and large coastal areas of northern Africa. The result was of course a mix of the many peoples that lived there and their cultures. The court culture also was a mix, in this case of Latin an Greek.
The Byzantine Empire preserved the cultural heritage of the two place Greece and Rome.
1. Greek, Roman, Christianity, and Mediterranean
By trading between Europe and Asia
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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.
Byzantine Empire. No doubt about it.
The Byzantine Empire in the year of 1453 to The Ottoman Turks.
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