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05 सम्राट जस्टीनियन रोमन साम्राज्य के 1
किस काल के शासक थे? To which
phase of the Roman Empire did
Justinian belong to? *
O आंरभिक काल Early Phase
O परवर्ती काल Late Antiquity
O तीसरी शताब्दी Third Century
O इन मे से कोई भी नहीं None of these​

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Answered by enhelallged
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Answer:

The term Byzantine Empire, or Byzantium, has been used as a common name for the empire ruled by medieval Greek-speaking Romans since the nineteenth century. This vast empire was built around the capital, Constantinople. Another name for this empire is the Eastern Roman Empire, although this name only comes into play when considering the period following the fall of the Western Roman Empire. When this empire existed, many called it the Greek Empire, because Greek domination in the region was the most obvious. At the same time, Greek culture, traditions, peoples, and medieval Greek customs spread there. In short, the empire can be called the Roman Empire without hesitation, and its emperors can be considered as the unbroken successors of the ancient Roman emperors. In the Islamic world, the empire was originally known as Rome, the same name mentioned in the Muslim religious text, the Qur'an.

It is not possible to say with certainty when this empire started, as there is disagreement among experts. According to many, the Roman emperor Constantine I (reigned: 306 - 336 AD) was the first Byzantine emperor. It was Emperor Constantine who moved his capital from Rome to Byzantium in 330 AD and reorganized the city to Constantinople, which many call the New Rome.

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