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17 Comments
Good old times…….
One could argue that the greatest territorial extent of this empire was actually 117 AD under Trajan. The bizantine differentiation is a much later somewhat eurocentric concept.
Those mountains look like disease
And then up to 70% of the population fucking died of plague
What language is this of the term “aytokpatopia”?
If they had just gotten to steam engine trains and electricity. We’d be 2,000 years into the future.
Are you referring to the Eastern Roman Empire?
The Renovati Imperrio
Done by Belisarius and narses and John the capeodician but mostly Belisarius
Today, Greater Cairo has more inhabitants than the entire Byzantine Empire. That’s nuts.
Under the military leadership of *flavius Belisariu*s
And then something went wrong.
Ideally it should be Basileia toh Rhomaion. Byzantine autokratoria is more accurate to modern Greek but the Byzantine Romans used Basileus as a general term for emperor. Iirc they used rigas/rhex(derived from Latin rex) to refer to normal kings.
The secret of Byzantium’s success was the fact that it managed to maintain a professional and effective bureaucracy instead of feudalism, which the rest of Europe would not really see until the early modern age.
A very interesting opportunity were the negotiations between Charlemagne and Empress Irene of Athens about a marriage. That would have changed history.
Byzantine Empire is an anachronism, and it especially is for this early period. They were the Roman Empire, and nothing else. It was basically still Late Antiquity in the Eastern Mediterranean, before the advent of Islam.
Sorry wrong.
And all it took to come crashing down was a few guys on a camel and a few rats from china.
As a Spaniard history researcher, I can confirm this map is not accurate. They didn’t reach Portugal and they didn’t control that much territory inland (they didn’t control Córdoba for instance as it is falsely claimed in many sites). Same for Morocco, they only controlled Ceuta and its surroundings, they didn’t have that much control inland, and same for modern Algeria, Tunisia and Libya. I imagine this happens in other frontiers too, but I don’t have the knowledge about them to make more corrections.