There was not a capital of Eastern Roman Europe. There was the capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire. This part of the Roman Empire included southeastern Europe (the Balkan Peninsula) Turkey, Armenia, northern Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, western Jordan, a slither of the coast of Saudi Arabia on the northern part of the Red Sea, Egypt and eastern Libya (Cyrenaica). Therefore it extended into part of western Asia and part of North Africa
The capital was Constantinople, which is now Istanbul, in Turkey.
Constantinople - officially renamed to its modern Turkish name Istanbul in 1930.
The One Responsible For the end of the Roman Empire is Diocletian. Diocletian Ended the Roman Empire By Splitting the Roman Empire Into West and East. Diocletian thought it would make it easier to rule. Diocletian Gave The East to His Trusted Friend. The Empire Fell Because The West Was Captured by different barbaric groups and tribes. The East Turned into The Byzantine Empire With The Capitol City Of Constantinople. The Empire was Successful until the 1400's. The Empire Was Taken Over. And Made Into A Country That Is Now Know As Turkey.
The Byzantine empire was in the east. It's capitol was in present day Turkey.
The roman empire extended for about 4500 miles from west to east.
I guess you mean the capital of the Roman Empire. Milan and Nicodemia were capitals of the west and east. Rome continued to be the nominal capital.
Constantinople - officially renamed to its modern Turkish name Istanbul in 1930.
The One Responsible For the end of the Roman Empire is Diocletian. Diocletian Ended the Roman Empire By Splitting the Roman Empire Into West and East. Diocletian thought it would make it easier to rule. Diocletian Gave The East to His Trusted Friend. The Empire Fell Because The West Was Captured by different barbaric groups and tribes. The East Turned into The Byzantine Empire With The Capitol City Of Constantinople. The Empire was Successful until the 1400's. The Empire Was Taken Over. And Made Into A Country That Is Now Know As Turkey.
Rome is capitol of Italy, as for the Roman Empire the capitol city was... Rome.
The Byzantine empire was in the east. It's capitol was in present day Turkey.
The Greeks never had an empire--- east, west or any other direction, therefore they had no capitol.
Rome is the city that became the capitol of the Roman empire. For a while it was moved to Ravinia and then, when the west fell, the capitol became Constantinople.
The capital of the western part of the Roman Empire was Milan form 286 to 406, when it was moved to Ravenna, also in Italy.
In the west, Odoaer was the victor over Romulus Augustulus and in the east, the Ottoman Turks took over the Byzantine capitol.
Rome, until the fall of the western empire, when it shifted to Constantinople.
The roman empire extended for about 4500 miles from west to east.
Fall of rome
Charlemagne's empire was called the Empire of the Roman People. This was rather inconvenient, because the East Roman Empire was still operating and WA also called the Empire of the Roman People. So today, historians call Charlemagne's empire the Carolingian Empire and the East Roman Empire of the Middle Ages is called the Byzantine Empire.