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What if the byzantine empire never fell
What if the byzantine empire never fell











Scholars agree that the Byzantine empire met its end in 1453, when Constantinople fell to the Ottoman-Turks. The Byzantine empire enjoyed a lengthy, if somewhat tumultuous, existence. It would be as if I were to name a city “Paulville” and establish it as the capital of a civilization (Also, I would have to be the ruler of said civilization, in this analogy). The Roman Emperor, Constantine, moved the capital from Nicomedia to what would become known as Constantinople in 331. It is difficult to say exactly when this separation formally occurred, but it is safe to say that an important feature of the Byzantine empire was the capital city of Constantinople. The Byzantine empire, which is a designation for the eastern Roman empire. The short answer to your question, the very almost offensively short answer, is this.

what if the byzantine empire never fell

I missed the documentary in order to run errands, so I was hoping you could tell me about this piece of history.” Jack from Ohio writes “I was watching the History Channel the not too long ago, and there was a documentary about the Byzantine Empire which looked really interesting.













What if the byzantine empire never fell