The eastern portion of the Roman empire became known as the Byzantine empire.The eastern portion of the Roman empire became known as the Byzantine empire.The eastern portion of the Roman empire became known as the Byzantine empire.The eastern portion of the Roman empire became known as the Byzantine empire.The eastern portion of the Roman empire became known as the Byzantine empire.The eastern portion of the Roman empire became known as the Byzantine empire.The eastern portion of the Roman empire became known as the Byzantine empire.The eastern portion of the Roman empire became known as the Byzantine empire.The eastern portion of the Roman empire became known as the Byzantine empire.
The Western part is just called the Roman Empire or the Western Roman Empire but it would fall quickly....the east halve of the empire became the Byzantine Empire....This would also be the first great schizm and where Greek Orthodox/Eastern Orthdox is created as the second Christian religion
The Greek can compare. Persia is a good one, none the less, the best example anyone can get is the Roman Empire. Same is true with England in later years 17th century to 19th century.
Going from newest to oldest, Untied States of America, the England Empire, the Roman Empire, The Greek Empire the Egyptian Empire the Mongol Empire and the Persian Empire.
Ancient Greek and Rome.
The Greek eastern part of the Roman empire is known as the Byzantine, or Byzantine Empire.
It is Greek
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the capital of the greek eastern empire is Byzatine
The Byzantine empire wrote in the Greek alphabet and literature, but had a few contributors: Greek(of course), Christian, Roman, and Oriental.
The form of Christianity based on Greek heritage practiced in the Byzantine Empire is Eastern Orthodox.
The Byzantine Empire is basically just the Romans. They were mostly Greek speaking, and lived in eastern part of the Roman Empire
False. Both Latin and Greek were used in the early years of the empire, but Greek later became the dominant and main language of the Byzantine Empire.
The Hagia Sophia was the largest and most important Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Byzantine Empire.
What type of church was most commonly constructed in the Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire was the eastern half of the Roman Empire that continued after the fall of the western half of the Roman Empire. The Byzantine Empire was heavily influenced by Greek and eastern elements to the point that Latin stopped being the used as the official government language and Greek was used instead. The Byzantine culture blended Greek and Oriental artistic influences to create its own unique blend and form of art and architecture.