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25 March, 19:00

Describe where the Byzantine Empire fell within Roman territory.

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  1. 25 March, 21:41
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    The Byzantine Empire was comprised by one a player in the division of the Roman Empire, in the year 395, in two sections: Roman Empire of the West, with capital in Milan and Roman Empire of the East, with capital in Constantinople.

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    The Byzantine Empire or Roman Empire of the East preserved for quite a while the Roman customs even the Christianity. This was a standout amongst the most splendid societies of the Middle Ages. In the hands of his primary head, Justinian (527-565) stayed urbanized while in Western Europe the urban areas vanished.
  2. 25 March, 21:52
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    The Byzantine Empire was constituted by one part of the division of the Roman Empire, in the year 395, in two parts: Roman Empire of the West, with capital in Milan and Roman Empire of the East, with capital in Constantinople.

    The Byzantine Empire or Roman Empire of the East conserved for a long time the Roman traditions even the Christianity. This was one of the most brilliant cultures of the Middle Ages. In the hands of his main emperor, Justinian (527-565) remained urbanized while in Western Europe the cities disappeared.
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