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The Byzantine form of Christianity was eventually called Orthodox. In 1056, the Roman and Byzantine churches split over a number of doctrinal controversies.

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The original Christian Church, founded at the time of Christ, (which after the Schism of 1054, became known as the Eastern Orthodox Church), developed the Byzantine Empire.

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What became the new of the roman empire?

The Byzantine Empire.


Which Byzantine city was coined the New Rome?

Constantinople was to be the new Rome of the Byzantine empire


What extent was the Byzantine Empire a continuation of the Roman Empire?

Yes. the Byzantine empire is just another name for the Roman empire when it was headquartered in the east. The citizens there considered themselves Romans and lived under Roman law and Roman customs.


What were the politics of the byzantine empire?

The Byzantine Empire was an Empire, with one Roman (Byzantine) Emperor heading it. The Emperor had full control of the Church, and assigned governors to multiple administrative divisions called themas, or Themes. Unlike the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church was controlled by the Byzantine emperor. A patriarch would be in Constantinople as the main religious leader over all the bishops and priests. The Empire had suffered many different Civil Wars, and changing hands of dynasties, and even was separated into multiple states at one point with the sacking of Constantinople by Venetian Republic's crusaders, with the three major states at that time being the Despotate of Epirus, Empire of Trebizond, and the Empire of Nicaea. The Empire of Nicaea eventually defeated the Latin Empire left behind by the Venetians in Constantinople, and they retook the City, becoming the new Byzantine Empire.


The byzantine empire ended when it was overrun by?

The Byzantine Empire fell when the capital city of Constantinople, now Istanbul, was captured by the Turks in 1453. The Turks took Constantinople as their new capital, and the territories of the Byzantine Empire then became part of the Ottoman Empire.


What was a major contribution of Byzantine empire?

The main contribution of byzantine empire was the alphabet they created, the new capital to defend their territories, and the wall they constructed.


What was the major contribution of the byzantine empire?

The main contribution of byzantine empire was the alphabet they created, the new capital to defend their territories, and the wall they constructed.


Why and how did new states emerge in the byzantine empire?

western europeans wanted to be like the byzantine so they copied them as best they could


How were ther roman and byzantine empires connected?

Byzantine Empire is a term which has been coined by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part of this empire. The eastern part continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years after the fall of the western part.


What was the new name for the Eastern Roman Empire?

The Byzantine Empire. Although, with the eventual fall of Rome, they considered themselves to be the Roman Empire (despite the fact that they were Greek, not Latin, ethnically and linguistically). Byzantine Empire, sometimes referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire.


What was one of the greatest legacies of the byzantine empire?

The lasting influences of the Byzantine empire was building the new Rome. Rome had influenced the political and social life of the Byzantine empire. Over time, the Roman influences faded and the Greek influences increased in the area. Between A.D. 500 and A.D. 1200, the Byzantines developed one of the world's most advanced civilizations.


What do historians call the eastern roman empire?

Not sure what you mean by "new." Historically, it would be Byzantium. The Byzantine or Eastern Roman Empire began with the Roman Emperor Constantine I in the 4th Century CE; as Western Europe was collapsing into the Dark Ages, he moved the (his new) Roman capitol to the location of Byzantium in Turkey; to become the great city of Constantinople (known today as Istanbul). It continued on as the premier power center of civilization & culture of the Eastern Mediterranean for about a 1000 years, until it was conquered by the Ottomans...