The rise and fall of the Byzantine Empire – Leonora Neville

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The rise and fall of the Byzantine Empire – Leonora Neville


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Most history books will tell you that the Roman Empire fell in the fifth century CE, but this would’ve come as a surprise to the millions who lived in the Roman Empire through the…

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  1. Okay, so imagine talking about the Byzantine Empire without diving into all that Greek stuff. Basically, the main language in the Western Empire was Greek, and a bunch of the big-shot emperors were Greek too. Now, I'm not trying to ignore the Roman vibes here—they were definitely there. But let's be real, the Romans kinda of borrowed a ton from classic Greek culture and philosophy.

    I am sorry but it's a bit inaccurate your approach.

    Fun Fact:

    Constantine I (Constantine the Great) – Reign: 306–337 AD

    Theodosius I (Theodosius the Great) – Reign: 379–395 AD

    Justinian I (Justinian the Great) – Reign: 527–565 AD

    Heraclius – Reign: 610–641 AD

    Leo III (Leo the Isaurian) – Reign: 717–741 AD

    Basil I (Basil the Macedonian) – Reign: 867–886 AD

    Leo VI (Leo the Wise) – Reign: 886–912 AD

    Constantine VII (Constantine Porphyrogenitos) – Reign: 913–959 AD

    Alexios I Komninos – Reign: 1081–1118 AD

    Manuel I Komninos – Reign: 1143–1180 AD

    Best of luck next time!

  2. 0:25 Not really. Rome remained unified until 395. When Emperor Theodosius I died, the empire was split into two halves, the Western and the Eastern. The eastern half is what survived and became known as Byzantine.

  3. Umm, i am a fan of Ottoman Empire and Islamic Caliphate but I didn't know people loved Byzzatine Empire this much like the comments are like they are connected to it🙂

  4. – Why Byzantines?
    – Named after the capital which was Byzantium (=Constantinople)
    – Language – religion?
    – Greek – Orthodox
    – So it was a Greek christian empire named after their capital.
    – Exactly. Imagine Greece called Athenian Empire right now.