The general Belisarius won back territory for the emperor Justinian.
The general Belisarius won back territory for the emperor Justinian.
The general Belisarius won back territory for the emperor Justinian.
The general Belisarius won back territory for the emperor Justinian.
The general Belisarius won back territory for the emperor Justinian.
The general Belisarius won back territory for the emperor Justinian.
The general Belisarius won back territory for the emperor Justinian.
The general Belisarius won back territory for the emperor Justinian.
The general Belisarius won back territory for the emperor Justinian.
Yes. the Byzantine empire is just another name for the Roman empire when it was headquartered in the east. The citizens there considered themselves Romans and lived under Roman law and Roman customs.
Byzantium was not a country in the modern sense but rather the eastern portion of the Roman Empire, which continued to exist after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD. It was officially known as the Byzantine Empire, with its capital at Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul). The Byzantine Empire was characterized by its distinct culture, blending Greek and Roman influences, and it lasted until the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
APEX: He believed Western Roman power was on the decline, while Eastern Roman power was on the rise.
Byzantium was a city and it was the capitol of the eastern Roman empire. The eastern part of the empire was/is often called the Byzantine. So to make it (hopefully) clear, Byzantium was the capital of the Byzantine empire.
Constantine
Milan in the Western Empire and Byzantium in the Eastern Empire.
Byzantium
Yes. the Byzantine empire is just another name for the Roman empire when it was headquartered in the east. The citizens there considered themselves Romans and lived under Roman law and Roman customs.
The Eastern Empire (Byzantium) expired only 1,000 years after the end of the Western Empire, when its capital was conquered by the Turks under its sultan Suleyman the Great.
It restructured itself and continued on for another thousand years. Today we call it the Byzantine Empire as it was based on Byzantium, renamed Constantinople.
After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Constantine I founded the Byzantine Empire, or the Eastern Roman Empire, on the shores on the Bosporus, in the city of Byzantium, which He renamed Constantinople after himself, in the year of 327 AD .
Byzantium Emipre
Most of the revolts occurred in the Western Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire was the Eastern Empire and was also very civilized.
APEX: He believed Western Roman power was on the decline, while Eastern Roman power was on the rise.
Byzantium was a city and it was the capitol of the eastern Roman empire. The eastern part of the empire was/is often called the Byzantine. So to make it (hopefully) clear, Byzantium was the capital of the Byzantine empire.
The Roman Empire was divided into two halves, with the Eastern half being more prosperous than the Western. The capitol of the Western Empire was Rome, and the capitol of the Eastern was Byzantium/Constantinople/Istanbul. When the Western half of the Empire fell to so called "barbarians," the Eastern half continued to flourish as what is now known as the Byzantine Empire.
The Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantium, capital city - Constantinople (nowadays - Istambul).