First, Dominance of the Byzantine Empire A. Constantinople faced many obstacles in the control of the Roman Mediterranean Empire. On the way through the Mediterranean, it may take several months from east to west, and there are time and size problems. Emperor is "anointed god". Emperor Justinian ran out of Byzantine resources, destroyed the Italian economy, and killed most of the population. The Byzantine Empire lost their surrounding assets to Arabs and slaves and made them more compact.
Since the Byzantine Empire came from the collapse of the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire has many similarities with Rome. This includes cultures, religions and places. These similarities and differences helped shape the Byzantine Empire 's image. The similarity between the two empires is the form of entertainment that occurs in these cultures. The Byzantine Empire and the Roman Empire both like watching the gladiator competition in the large stadium.
The so-called "Byzantine Empire" is not a product of the Roman Empire. This is the continuation of the Roman Empire. Byzantine Empire is a term made by historians, representing the east side of the Roman Empire after the collapse of the west (it has been around for nearly 1000 years). The so-called "Byzantine" does not even know the word. They claim that their empire is Empire Romanium, Empire Romanoram (Roman Empire), or Romanian Latin or Basilian Rhomaion, Archeton Rhomaion or Rhomania, which are the same terms in Greek. Romanian is not related to the country that was later called Romania (it means the Roman country). It was used shortly after the collapse of the Roman Empire, to show the fact that this part of the empire became the center of Greece and Greece after losing the majority of its non-Greek territory.
The Byzantine Empire is actually another name for the East Roman Empire. The Byzantine Greeks called themselves Romans and their empire was called the Roman Empire. They regarded themselves as continuations of the Roman Empire and never used the word "Byzantine" to explain themselves. There was no clear era when the eastern Roman Empire became the Byzantine Empire. Instead, it happens in various stages - the Roman-based heathen latina empire will be the Christian Greek Empire based on Constantinople. In 330, Emperor Constantin moved the capital of the Roman Empire to Constantinople. There are many reasons for this. One of the reasons is that the city's location is in a defensive position. Secondly, it is close to the outpost of the army bordering the wealthy eastern city of the Empire and the Persian, the main enemy of the Empire. Roman infantry could not resist barbarians who fought on horses.