Byzantine Empire
Eastern Roman Empire, successor to the Roman Empire after the separation of the eastern and western sections of the empire in 395 AD (lasted till 1453 AD) | ||||
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Byzantine Empire Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Byzantine Empire
Noun
1. a continuation of the Roman Empire in the Middle East after its division in 395
(synonym) Byzantium, Eastern Roman Empire
(hypernym) geographical area, geographic area, geographical region, geographic region
(part-holonym) Roman Empire
(member-meronym) Byzantine
(part-meronym) Byzantium
Noun
1. a continuation of the Roman Empire in the Middle East after its division in 395
(synonym) Byzantium, Eastern Roman Empire
(hypernym) geographical area, geographic area, geographical region, geographic region
(part-holonym) Roman Empire
(member-meronym) Byzantine
(part-meronym) Byzantium
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byzantine empire
byzantine empire, the eastern roman or greek empire from a. d. 364 or a. d. 395 to the capture of constantinople by the turks, a. d. 1453...
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byzantine empire
byzantine empire, the eastern roman or greek empire from a. d. 364 or a. d. 395 to the capture of constantinople by the turks, a. d. 1453...
see also byzantine
Byzantine Empire Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire or Byzantium is the term conventionally used since the 19th century to describe the Greek-speaking Roman Empire of the Middle Ages, centered on its capital of Constantinople. The Empire is also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, although this name is more commonly used when referring to the time before the fall of the Western Roman Empire. During much of its history it was known to many of its Western contemporaries as the Empire of the Greeks because of the dominance of Greek language, culture and population. To its inhabitants, the Empire was simply the Roman Empire (Greek: ) and its emperors continued the unbroken succession of Roman emperors. In the Islamic world it was known primarily as (Rûm, land of the "Romans").
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