Byzantine Empire History

Byzantine Empire History

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For the writing of the history of the Eastern Roman Empire, it spans more than a thousand years from the division of the Roman Empire to the fall of Constantinople. This is the only beacon of civilization and European shield in the dark ancient times in Europe. It is similar to the tragic fate of the late Southern Song Dynasty and the late Ming Dynasty. I believe Jingluo people will like it. Byzantium is a long tragedy, a Great Wall of the West, with the remnants of Hellenistic Rome guarding the incomplete half of the country. A beacon of civilization was re-established in the chaotic, dark, wild and turbulent medieval world. It formed a huge contrast with the medieval Manchus who were crowned with monkeys. With its unique wisdom and pride, the empire became a bright star in the Middle Ages and in the dark night. Even the Persian and Islamic civilizations in the Mesopotamia also coveted and yearned for it. This millennium included the ancestral aspirations of Emperor Justinian, gave birth to a generation of famous general Belisarius who was even worse than Yue Fei, and contained heroes such as Chiraclius who won and lost. Among them are the thrilling civil strife in Constantinople and the danger of siege by the pagan army. There is Leo III, who was born in a poor but talented man, and even the most heart-wrenching and frightening comrade-a stab in the back from the Crusaders. He also has the admiration and worship of the Slavs on the Volga River, and the Eastern Roman version of the earthen fortress-the hatred and helplessness of the Battle of Manchikot. Of course, there was also the year 1453 when he finally escaped his fate. . . . . . This past story is truly bumpy and magical, romantic and tortuous. What happened in this thousand years?

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