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Period: 300 to Sep 22, 1500
Eastern Roman Empire
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324
Emperor Constantine I founded the Byzantine capital
The ancient city of Byzantine proved to be a valuable city for both e Greeks and Romans. The emperor Constantine understood its importance and upping the empire when they built its new capital. -
505
General Belisarius
Flavius Belisarius was a general of the Byzatine Empire. He was intrunental to emperor justinians ambitions project of redo querying much of the mediterirrain territory of the former western Roman Empire. -
532
Nike Revolt
The Nike revolt took place over the course of a week in Constantinople. It was the most violent root in the history of Constantinople, with nearly half the city being destroyed. -
532
Hagia Sophia
Haitians Sophia in Constantine was first dedicated in 360 by emperors son of he city's founder, emperor Constantine. The first church structure was destroyed during the riots on 404 then after that it wa squirt again. -
Sep 24, 623
Early Islamic military conquests of Bulgaria
The Muslim conquests also referred to as the Islamic conquests, he military conquest was inspired by religion, but it was also motivated by greed and politics. -
Sep 24, 1054
Great schism
The great schism also known as the east west schism. It was he event that divided Christianity into western Catholicism. -
Sep 24, 1095
Emperor Alexios I contacts pope urban II for military help in the Middle East
The pope had mixed motives. In addition to his religious motivations. Urban hoped to increase his power in Europe and maybe he will split between t eromans and the churches. -
Sep 24, 1202
Fourth Crusade
Was a armed expedition originally intended to conquer Muslum controlled Jerusalem of an invasion through Egypt. -
Sep 24, 1453
Fall Constantinople to the ottoman turtles.
Was the capture of the capital of the eastern Roman Empire be an including army of the Ottoman Empire. The capture of Constantinople marked the end of the Roman Empire a state which had lasted for nearly 1500 years.