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It was able to repel the Euroasian peoples who flooded in and took over the Western Empire.
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The Roman Empire was able to produce enough food.
Barbarians did not weaken the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantine Empire was the eastern half of the Roman Empire that continued to thrive while its western counterpart ceased to exist due to Barbarian conquests. The Byzantine Empire was weakened and conquered by the Turks.
The Byzantine Empire was the eastern part of the Roman Empire that carried on after the fall of Rome. Western Europe was the area that was where the fall of Rome happened. During this time, the Byzantine Empire was conquering and prospering while the West was in chaos. The West was in chaos because the Roman Empire was in control for 1,000 years and it just suddenly collapsed due to Barbaric attacks. The east, however, was able to keep stable throughout the madness and went on to rule for another 1,000 years.
It was able to repel the Euroasian peoples who flooded in and took over the Western Empire.
Because Justinian the emperor of the Byzantine emperor in the beginning tried to rebuild the Eastern empire. He reunited the empire. Doing so he simplified the law codes, endorsed building programs, and built off of the old Roman empire.
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The Roman Empire was able to produce enough food.
After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Emperor Justinian was able to bring back many traits and traditions of the Roman empire. Justinian not only was able to revive the Roman Empire, but was able to create his own legacy. (yes, I am in AP World History)
Several Germanic tribes invaded the western part of the Roman Empire to migrate in search of new lands to settle. The Romans were not able to repel these invasions. This started the process of the fall of this part of the empire. The eastern part of the Roman Empire was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years.
Barbarians did not weaken the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantine Empire was the eastern half of the Roman Empire that continued to thrive while its western counterpart ceased to exist due to Barbarian conquests. The Byzantine Empire was weakened and conquered by the Turks.
The western part of the Roman Empire fell under the weight of the invasions of its lands by the Gremanic peoples. The Romans lost political cohesion and they were not able to respond to these invasions. The eastern part of the Roman Empire was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years.
The Byzantine Empire was the eastern part of the Roman Empire that carried on after the fall of Rome. Western Europe was the area that was where the fall of Rome happened. During this time, the Byzantine Empire was conquering and prospering while the West was in chaos. The West was in chaos because the Roman Empire was in control for 1,000 years and it just suddenly collapsed due to Barbaric attacks. The east, however, was able to keep stable throughout the madness and went on to rule for another 1,000 years.
None. The Byzantine empire was the eastern part of the Roman empire. The people there considered themselves Roman just as the people in Italy considered themselves Roman. Culturally, the Byzantine part of the empire was more Greek orientated than the western.
The term the fall of Rome refers to the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire, which fell under the weight of the invasions by the Germanic peoples who carved this part of the empire and formed their own kingdoms. The eastern part of the Roman Empire was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist into the Middle Ages. Byzantine Empire is a term coined by historians in the 16th century to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire. The Romans did not use this term, they called it Roman Empire or Romania (this referred to this empire and not the country which was later called Romania). The term Byzantine is derived from Byzantium, the Greek city which was redeveloped, turned into the imperial capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire and renamed Constantinople by emperor Constantine the Great in 330. It is used to indicate the fact that not long after the fall of the western part, this empire became centred on Greece and Greek in character after it lost most of its non-Greek territories. Greek replaced Latin as the official language of this empire in 620, some 150 years after the fall of the west
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