The Byzantine Empire. The Empire of New Rome

Author: The Saylor Foundation

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The Byzantine Empire: The Empire of New Rome by The Saylor Foundation is a historical document that explores the Byzantine Empire, its origins, culture, and major events. It highlights the empire's connection to the Roman Empire, its adoption of Christianity, and the role of Constantinople as its capital.
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