the capital of the greek eastern empire is Byzatine
the capital of the greek eastern empire
Constantinople was the capital of the Byzantine/Eastern Empire. It wasn't the capital of the whole empire, but it was a major city for sure.
The Greek eastern part of the Roman empire is known as the Byzantine, or Byzantine Empire.
Constantine the great built an new capital in the Eastern Roman Empire. He moved the capital form Nicomedia (in northwestern Turkey) to Constantinople.
Byzantium, later renamed Constantinople after him (polis = city in Greek, the language of the Eastern Roman Empire).
Constantinople.
the capital of the greek eastern empire
the capital of the Eastern Empire was Constantinople
The eastern roman empire, which in modern times, is referred to as the byzantine empire and in their day as the roman empire. also the religion wasn't explicitly Greek orthodoxy, Eastern Orthodoxy would be a better umbrella term.
Constantinople was the capital of the Byzantine/Eastern Empire. It wasn't the capital of the whole empire, but it was a major city for sure.
After ten years of civil war, where did Constantine establish the capital of the Eastern Empire?
Byzantium, renamed Constantinople (now Istanbul) became capital of the eastern Roman Empire when the empire was split into two.
The Greek eastern part of the Roman empire is known as the Byzantine, or Byzantine Empire.
The Byzantine Empire was the eastern half of the Roman Empire that continued after the fall of the western half of the Roman Empire. The Byzantine Empire was heavily influenced by Greek and eastern elements to the point that Latin stopped being the used as the official government language and Greek was used instead. The Byzantine culture blended Greek and Oriental artistic influences to create its own unique blend and form of art and architecture.
The Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantium, capital city - Constantinople (nowadays - Istambul).
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.
Constantine the great built an new capital in the Eastern Roman Empire. He moved the capital form Nicomedia (in northwestern Turkey) to Constantinople.