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Apr 5, 2023

[Answer] The Byzantine Empire was a continuation of which ancient empire?

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...1. Persian Empire 2. Roman Empire 3. Egyptian Empire 4. Babylonian Empire




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Roman Empire - After the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE, the Roman Empire continued on for another thousand years in the east as the Byzantine Empire — aka the Eastern Roman Empire, or Byzantium. In fact, the term “Byzantine Empire” didn’t exist until the 18th century, and most citizens called themselves Romaioi or Romans, still identifying with their Roman roots. The empire’s capital shifted from Rome to the city of Constantinople (now Istanbul in modern-day Turkey), which was named after Constantine I, the first Byzantine emperor.:


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