The Byzantine Empire was the Eastern Roman Empire after the split first initiated by Emperor Diocletian in the 200s A.D. and finalized by Constantine's reign. The official language was Latin, until 620 where it was changed to Greek after Emperor Justinian's reign.
they used the water pathway thing
You have to be more specific as to what you mean by the "Byzantine Empire". If you are asking about the eastern part of the Roman empire, which historians have dubbed "Byzantine" (after the city of Byzantium), be aware that there was no such thing. It was the Roman empire-- period. Historians used the term Byzantine when they were referring to the eastern parts of the Roman empire in order to differentiate between the two areas of the empire.
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No Byzantine is not a god. It is a term used by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part of this empire and which continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years
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The Byzantine empire was where the eastern empire of Rome used to be, with its capital being Constantinople.
Byzantines used to call them Romans-Romanoi-, it could be more appropriate to call them eastern romans.
Earlier, Latin. But then they started to speak Greek.
they used the water pathway thing
they used the water pathway thing
it shows the different art and culture that the byzantine empire had during this time. technological advancements were used for the construction of this monument
The Byzantine Empire.
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