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What name was given to the eastern Roman Empire after the Empire split? A. The Holy Roman Empire B. The Turkish Empire C. The Ottoman Empire D. The Byzantine Empire

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
16

The correct answer is D) The Byzantine Empire.

Explanation:  

The name given to the ‘eastern Roman Empire’ after the Empire split is The Byzantine Empire.

The ‘Byzantine Empire’ is known as the ‘Eastern Roman Empire’ or ‘Byzantium’. The capital of The ‘Byzantine Empire’ was Constantinople, which is now Istanbul, in the modern world.

The Byzantine Empire was one of the ‘most powerful’ cultural, economic and military force in ‘Europe’. Christianity was not an exclusive religion of the empire, though followers of Christianity enjoyed special privileges.

Answered by phillipinestest
13

Byzantine Empire is the name given to Eastern Roman Empire after Empire Split.

Explanation:

There were several situations through which east and west part of Roman had suffered partition. After the partition, Byzantine Empire had become the most powerful Military hub in the Europe because of free inter country trade. Christianity was not only religion to be followed but Christians are awarded with special privileges.   After partitions borders were significantly decided by the political parties.  

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