Most people agree that due to the decline of the empire, it has changed significantly from the original Roman Empire. Even if something is destroyed, it is no longer the same. Yes, I agree that it has changed a lot, but we still call it Rome. The Byzantine Empire was the Roman Empire. The word Byzantium merely refers to the eastern part of the Roman Empire. When the Western countries paralyzed, the empire seemed to have lost some areas, but it continued in the fresh Byzantine capital. It is rare to know that Byzantine is too wealthy for his own benefit, which is beyond Rome.
After the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire kept Greek and Roman culture for almost a thousand years. This cultural heritage was preserved until it was occupied by the West during the Renaissance period. The Byzantine Empire is also a buffer between Western Europe and the conquest of the army of Islam. Thus, in many ways, insulated the Byzantine empire in Europe, and to give it time to recover from medieval turmoil. Orthodox Church is at the center of history and society such as Greece, Bulgaria, Russia, Serbia. The Ottoman Turks conquered Constantinople of the Ottoman Empire in 1453 this year to Byzantium as his "successor" so as to promote the period of Post Communist eastern "Orthodox Renaissance", its traditional After holding important important aspects. European countries. Modern Orthodox Church is the second largest Christian church in the world
After the Roman Empire and a small country in Greece, the Byzantine Empire has maintained 1 to become their culture yet, therefore the greatest achievement of the Byzantine Empire is to preserve Greek and Roman culture I believe. Byzantium eventually became the survivor of the collapse of the West Roman Empire. However, if not for Byzantine Rome and ancient Greek culture, it disappears even if it is rarely known. This article has not been evaluated. How influenced by the Roman Catholic Church 1378 - 1417 (also known as the western sector) major division: answering the following questions for some answers? After the influence of the Roman Catholic Church, the Roman Catholic Church was divided into two different camps in the Roman Catholic Church (also known as the West Division) from 1378 to 1417, Anti papal Avignon and Romans called Pope