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During the Middle Period of Byzantium, signs of stability included a flourishing economy supported by trade routes and agricultural productivity, which helped sustain the urban population. The administrative reforms of emperors like Basil II strengthened central authority and improved tax collection, enhancing state resources. Additionally, the Byzantine military's effectiveness in repelling external threats, coupled with the cultural revival in art and literature, contributed to a sense of stability and continuity in Byzantine society.

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