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Emperor Constantine I founded the capital of Byzantine, It was the new capital of the Roman Empire named by and after, Constantine the great
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Flavius Belisarius was a general of the Byzantine Empire. That was instrumental to Emperor Justinians ambitious project of the western Roman Empire
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It was the most violent riot in the history of Constantinople, with nearly half the city being burned or destroyed.
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The Hagia Sophia, whose name means "holy wisdom" is a domed monument originally built as a cathedral in constanople with bright shining marble inside.
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Early Muslim Conquests Began in the 7th century. Muhammad established a new unified polity in the Arabian Peninsula it was a century of rapid expansion
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Basil II Was a Byzantine Emperor from the Macedonian dynasty. He was known in the time as Basil the porphyrogenius to distinguish him from his supposed ancestors.
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Great Schism Refers to- the East and west schism, between the east church and the western church
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First crusade was the first of a number of crusades that attempted to take the holy land, called by pope verbal II
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Fourth crusade was a western Europen armed expedition called by pope Innocent III, Originally intended to conques Muslim-controlled Jerusalem by means of an invasion through Egypt
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Fall of Conestantinople Was the capture of the Greco-Romen Empire by an invading army of the Ottoman Empire