what was one of the major differences between the powers of the emperors in the east and the west
The Emperors Justinian and Basil II
Both emperors improved the Byzantine legal system by organizing laws more clearly.
The difference between Judaism and Byzantine is whereas Judaism is a Christian sect, Byzantine is not.
Justinian I, Leo III, John I Tzimisces, Basil II, Manuel I
Well considering that he was the Byzantine emperor (the eastern Roman Empire was called the Byzantine Empire and did not fall when the western one did), I'd say many. He actually was more like Roman emperors then his Byzantine predecessors and attempted to restore the old borders of the empire.
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Constantinople was the capital of the Byzantine Empire, which had a long line of emperors from its founding in 330 AD until the fall of the city in 1453. There were a total of 88 Byzantine emperors, including co-emperors. The city was also the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, which is often considered synonymous with the Byzantine Empire.
Diocletian
The Emperors Justinian and Basil II
It was to expensive to restore the old Roman Empire
It varied. The Byzantine emperors reigned for life. Some of the emperors reigned for along time, while others died shorty after their accession to power. The length of the reign of emperors also depended on the political stability of he empire. The empire went thought periods of instability which was usurper emperors and/or civil wars. In such periods power changed hands quickly.
Both emperors improved the Byzantine legal system by organizing laws more clearly.
The difference between Judaism and Byzantine is whereas Judaism is a Christian sect, Byzantine is not.
They were very strong & had some good emperors. They are the continuation of Rome.
Justinian I, Leo III, John I Tzimisces, Basil II, Manuel I
Well considering that he was the Byzantine emperor (the eastern Roman Empire was called the Byzantine Empire and did not fall when the western one did), I'd say many. He actually was more like Roman emperors then his Byzantine predecessors and attempted to restore the old borders of the empire.
The successors were usually the sons of the emperors or a memeber of the his family and this empire had a number of dynsaties