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What is of the ways that the Byzantine Empire impacted Eastern Europe and Russia?

The Byzantines spread Orthodox Christianity to those areas.


Where are Byzantine empire and Persian empire?

The Byzantine Empire was in Eastern Europe and Asia Minor. The Persian Empire stretched from Libya to Central Asia.


What way did the Byzantine Empire impacted Eastern Europe and Russia?

The Byzantines spread Orthodox Christianity to those areas.


Where in the world was the Byzantine Empire predominantly found?

The Byzantine Empire lies between Europe and Asia. The Eastern portion of the Byzantine Empire has had a number of shrinking borders since the beginning of its time.


What territory belonged to the Byzantine Empire?

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What did the Eastern Europe empire become?

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What do historians call the eastern roman empire?

Not sure what you mean by "new." Historically, it would be Byzantium. The Byzantine or Eastern Roman Empire began with the Roman Emperor Constantine I in the 4th Century CE; as Western Europe was collapsing into the Dark Ages, he moved the (his new) Roman capitol to the location of Byzantium in Turkey; to become the great city of Constantinople (known today as Istanbul). It continued on as the premier power center of civilization & culture of the Eastern Mediterranean for about a 1000 years, until it was conquered by the Ottomans...


Which empire ensured the survival of Christianity in Europe for thousands of years?

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When did Christianity spread in the byzantine empire?

They attracted visitors to Constantinople merchant came to trade the byzantine people liked to show off their wealth and they impressed their visitors by ceremonies, glittering jewels and some rich clothes. The visitors brought all the products home with them to show others.


Which continents did the Byzantine Empire spread?

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