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The Byzantine empire was the continuation of the Roman Empire.
western europeans wanted to be like the byzantine so they copied them as best they could
Yes, he so-called Byzantine empire continued for loosely 977 years after the fall of the western part of the empire.Yes, he so-called Byzantine empire continued for loosely 977 years after the fall of the western part of the empire.Yes, he so-called Byzantine empire continued for loosely 977 years after the fall of the western part of the empire.Yes, he so-called Byzantine empire continued for loosely 977 years after the fall of the western part of the empire.Yes, he so-called Byzantine empire continued for loosely 977 years after the fall of the western part of the empire.Yes, he so-called Byzantine empire continued for loosely 977 years after the fall of the western part of the empire.Yes, he so-called Byzantine empire continued for loosely 977 years after the fall of the western part of the empire.Yes, he so-called Byzantine empire continued for loosely 977 years after the fall of the western part of the empire.Yes, he so-called Byzantine empire continued for loosely 977 years after the fall of the western part of the empire.
The Byzantine Empire faced numerous attacks from various armies throughout its history, most notably from the Seljuk Turks, who invaded from the east, and later the Ottoman Turks, who advanced from the northwest. Additionally, the Crusaders, initially allies, launched military campaigns against Byzantine territories from the west. Other threats included invasions from the Bulgars and the Pechenegs, primarily from the north. These multiple fronts contributed to the gradual decline of Byzantine power.
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The most advanced in the whole country of Europe
the roman, catholic, and byzantine empires
The Byzantine empire was the continuation of the Roman Empire.
i put Romain empire ,France,and Byzantine empires
i put Romain empire ,France,and Byzantine empires
In 1000 AD, the strongest country was likely the Byzantine Empire. Spanning across Europe, Asia, and Africa, the Byzantine Empire had a powerful military, a strong economy, and advanced cultural and artistic achievements.
western europeans wanted to be like the byzantine so they copied them as best they could
so advanced
Yes, he so-called Byzantine empire continued for loosely 977 years after the fall of the western part of the empire.Yes, he so-called Byzantine empire continued for loosely 977 years after the fall of the western part of the empire.Yes, he so-called Byzantine empire continued for loosely 977 years after the fall of the western part of the empire.Yes, he so-called Byzantine empire continued for loosely 977 years after the fall of the western part of the empire.Yes, he so-called Byzantine empire continued for loosely 977 years after the fall of the western part of the empire.Yes, he so-called Byzantine empire continued for loosely 977 years after the fall of the western part of the empire.Yes, he so-called Byzantine empire continued for loosely 977 years after the fall of the western part of the empire.Yes, he so-called Byzantine empire continued for loosely 977 years after the fall of the western part of the empire.Yes, he so-called Byzantine empire continued for loosely 977 years after the fall of the western part of the empire.
The Byzantine Empire faced numerous attacks from various armies throughout its history, most notably from the Seljuk Turks, who invaded from the east, and later the Ottoman Turks, who advanced from the northwest. Additionally, the Crusaders, initially allies, launched military campaigns against Byzantine territories from the west. Other threats included invasions from the Bulgars and the Pechenegs, primarily from the north. These multiple fronts contributed to the gradual decline of Byzantine power.
i don't think so...