Bosporus Strait
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 .
The capital of the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople (now Istanbul), was basically the bridge between Europe and Asia. It straddled the Bosporus Strait, which means it was a part of (and still is) Europe and Asia. It also led into the Black Sea from the Mediterranean, and vice versa. It had a strategic military and trading placement.
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The Holy Roman Empire followed the Byzantine Empire.
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The Byzantine Empire in the year of 1453 to The Ottoman Turks.
There is no such thing as a western Byzantine Empire, only an east (Byzantine) and west Roman Empire.
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The Byzantine Empire was Christian.