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The Rise And Fall Of The Byzantine Empire

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Running head: THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE 1 The Byzantine Empire Student Name Institutional Affiliation Date THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE 2 The Byzantine Empire In 476 BCE at the end of the reign of the Romans, a piece of the original empire the east side evolved to what was called the Byzantine Empire under the new ruler Emperor Constantine. Several issues contributed to the rapid ascent and downfall of the Empire, and they are mentioned in the below paragraphs. The Rise of the Byzantine Empire The construction of the new city of Constantinople led to a rise in the influence of the Empire as the town was filled with new buildings, and it acted as the administrative district. The construction of new building designs such as the Hippodrome further gave the metropolitan the much-needed respect from the neighboring cities. The other significant contribution to the rise of the Byzantine Empire is the conversion to Christianity. Emperor Constantine’s leadership resulted in the conversion of the Empire into the leading Christian power around the globe. He pioneered the construction of churches around the city entrances, and this further enhanced the rise of the empire as a dominant Christian po ...
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