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Byzantium, also known as Constantinople, currently Istanbul.

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The byzantine empire ended when it was overrun by?

The Byzantine Empire fell when the capital city of Constantinople, now Istanbul, was captured by the Turks in 1453. The Turks took Constantinople as their new capital, and the territories of the Byzantine Empire then became part of the Ottoman Empire.


What city often referred to as The City became the capital of the Byzantine Empire?

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What became the Capital of Rome during the Byzantine Empire?

Byzantium, renamed Constantinople.


What The portion of the Roman Empire became the Byzantine Empire.?

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What portion of roman empire became the byzantine empire?

The eastern half of the Roman Empire became the Byzantine Empire.


What Roman empire thrived and became the Byzantine empire?

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Which prtion of the roman empire bevame the byzantine empire?

The eastern half of the Roman Empire became the Byzantine Empire.


What did the eastern portion of the roman empire became known as?

It was known, while it existed, simply as the Roman Empire. In order to distinguish it from the Western Roman Empire, historians have taken to calling it the Byzantine Empire. This name refers to Byzantium, which was the original name of the city of Constantinople, the Eastern Roman Empire's capitol.


What became the church of the Byzantine Empire?

The Eastern Orthodox Church was the church for the Byzantine Empire.


What year did constantinople become the capital of the roman empire?

Constantinople became the new capital in the year a.d. 312


What became the new of the roman empire?

The Byzantine Empire.


What empire came before the byzantine empire?

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