The Empire was already fracturing, and the incoming Eurasian peoples were taking it over from within. Anything different is pointless speculation, rather like 'would there have been a World War 2 if there had been no Germany'.
Possibly, but it didn't. What if speculation is unproductive other than as games, not history.
The Byzantine Empire lasted for a millennium.
The decline Bad emperors Inflation with economy Mercenarie army Too big
After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Constantine I founded the Byzantine Empire, or the Eastern Roman Empire, on the shores on the Bosporus, in the city of Byzantium, which He renamed Constantinople after himself, in the year of 327 AD .
From Augustus (the first emperor) to the division of the Empire into Eastern and Western Empires in A.D. 395 there were 147 Roman Emperors, including 7 ruling the rebel Gallic empire and 2 leading the rebel British empire in defiance of central authority. After A.D.395 the Western Empire lasted until A.D476 under 23 emperors. The Eastern Empire lasted from A.D.395 to A.D.1453 under 94 emperors. From this you can see that the number of Roman emperors will be 147 if you count only the rulers of the United Roman Empire, or 9 fewer excluding rebel emperors, and many more if the Divided Empire totals of 23 and 94 more emperors are included.
Ancient Rome lasted for 1229 years, from 753 BCE to 476 CE. According to Rome's founding myth, the city was founded on April 21, 753 BCE. The Roman kingdom lasted until 509 BCE. The Roman Republic was in place from 509 BCE to 27 BCE. Finally, the Roman Empire existed from 27 BCE to 476 CE, with the Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire being founded in 330 CE. The Western Roman Empire fell when groups such as the Vandals, the Huns, the Franks, the Burgundians, the Rugians, and the Visigoths overran various parts of the empire. Its last emperor, Romulus Augustus, was deposed and removed from power in 476 CE, marking the end of the Western Roman Empire.
Speculative.
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The Byzantine Empire lasted for a millennium.
The Eastern Roman Empire lasted longer than the Western Roman Empire. The Western Roman Empire ended with the abdication of its last emperor, Romulus Augustus (name may vary from sources) in the year 476 CE. The Eastern Roman Empire ended when Constantinople was invaded by the Turks in 1453 CE.
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It was a strategic move of the capital of the roman empire from rome to constinople. The high walls lasted from lots of invasions.
The Western Roman Empire - the Eastern Roman Empire lasted another millennium.
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The decline Bad emperors Inflation with economy Mercenarie army Too big
The Byzantine Empire is usually said to be started in 330, when Constantine changed his capital. It when through huge recoveries by Justinian, and followed a long decline. Basil II and the Komnenus kept the empire standing longer, but even them could not prevent the eventual fall of Constantinople in 1453. So from 330 to 1453, if would be 1,123 years.
The western part of the Roman Empire lasted for some 700-800 years. The eastern part of the Roman empire continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years after the fall of the western part.
The western part of the Roman Empire fell under the weight of the invasions by the Germanic peoples. These Germanic peoples became the rulers in the whole of western Europe as they established their own kingdoms. They had a different culture and different customs. The medieval Christians also looked down on the Romans because of their paganism, even through Christianity had spread though the Late Roman Empire and had become its religion. The eastern part of the Roman Empire (southeastern Europe, the Middle East and Egypt) was not affected by the invasions and continued to exist for another 1,000 years. However, it became centred on Greece and Greek in character. Greek replaced Latin as the official language of the empire some 150 years after the fall of the western part of the empire.