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The Byzantine Empire (officially, the Roman Empire, Greek: Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων or Basileia Rhōmaiōn) was a state located in the east of the former Roman Empire, which remained stable even after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in AD 453. It remained one of the strongest powers of Europe, helping to establish the Empire of the West and the Saxon Empire, as well as influence the establishment of the Kingdom of Pyrdain. However, it lost influence in the Middle East after the independence of the Empire of Aram, leading it to lose regional power status to Aram and the Sassanid Empire, its historical enemy.

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  • Byzantine Empire (Saint Muhammad)
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  • The Byzantine Empire (officially, the Roman Empire, Greek: Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων or Basileia Rhōmaiōn) was a state located in the east of the former Roman Empire, which remained stable even after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in AD 453. It remained one of the strongest powers of Europe, helping to establish the Empire of the West and the Saxon Empire, as well as influence the establishment of the Kingdom of Pyrdain. However, it lost influence in the Middle East after the independence of the Empire of Aram, leading it to lose regional power status to Aram and the Sassanid Empire, its historical enemy.
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city largest
  • Constantinople
religion other
  • Paganism, Judaism, Medinan Church, Nestorian and Armenian churches, Zoroastrianism
CoGtitle
  • Vice-President
CoGname
  • José Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha
city other
  • Athens, Delphi, Iconium, Nicaea, Trebizond
HoSname
  • Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria
name short
  • Byzantium
HoStitle
  • President
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CoA
  • Palaiologos.png
Timeline
  • Saint Muhammad
Name en
  • Roman Empire
Succeeded By
  • ????
flag width
  • 120(xsd:integer)
ethnic group
  • Greek
Name
  • Imperium Romanorum
  • Basileia Rhōmaiōn 
  •  Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων
coa caption
  • Bicephalous Eagle, Ensign of the Empire
regime
  • Monarchy
Language
  • Greek, Latin
Currency
  • Solidus, Hyperpyron
Preceded By
Population
  • ~7,000,000?
Flag caption
  • Flag
Governing body
  •  
Religion
  • Chalcedonian Christianity
Years
  • 330(xsd:integer)
coa width
  • 80(xsd:integer)
Area
  • area
Demonym
  • Antioquian
language other
  • Aramaic, Phoenician, Arabic, Hebrew, Armenian, others
otl
  • Byzantine Empire
Capital
  • Constantinople
Flag
  • Constantinople-Banner.png
ethnic other
  • Arab, Aramaic
abstract
  • The Byzantine Empire (officially, the Roman Empire, Greek: Βασιλεία Ῥωμαίων or Basileia Rhōmaiōn) was a state located in the east of the former Roman Empire, which remained stable even after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in AD 453. It remained one of the strongest powers of Europe, helping to establish the Empire of the West and the Saxon Empire, as well as influence the establishment of the Kingdom of Pyrdain. However, it lost influence in the Middle East after the independence of the Empire of Aram, leading it to lose regional power status to Aram and the Sassanid Empire, its historical enemy.
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