Social Sciences, asked by Rayyanpriyaz, 6 months ago

Why do you think Europeans living in the Byzantine Empire moved back to Europe after the Ottomans conquered the Byzantine Empire?​

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Answered by kanpik15
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The Byzantine Empire was the eastern continuation of the Roman Empire after the Western Roman Empire's fall in the fifth century CE. It lasted from the fall of the Roman Empire until the Ottoman conquest in 1453.  The Byzantine Empire initially maintained many Roman systems of governance and law and aspects of Roman culture. The Byzantines called themselves "Roman". The term "Byzantine Empire" was not used until well after the fall of the Empire.  The Byzantine Empire shifted its capital from Rome to Constantinople, changed the official religion to Christianity, and changed the official language from Latin to Greek.

The byzantine empire practiced orthodox christianity and through trade, missionary work and being one of the most powerful empires in the region.

The byzantine empire had a considerable amount of cultural influence on europe.

This influence included the orthodox missionaries attempted to convert the slavic people.

Some of the achievements of the byzantine empire include protecting europe from eastern invasions, preserving greek language, preserving roman traditions, production of fine art with distinctive style, protecting the christian orthodox church, their cities had plumbing which is still in use and much more.

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