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Shtirlitz [24]
3 years ago
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liraira [26]3 years ago
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The Eastern Roman Empire is located  between Europe and Asia. It is also called the Byzantine empire.Constantinople is located in the border of Europe and Asia and it is present day Istanbul.

Rome is located in Italian peninsula and east to the Tiber river.

Explanation:

Byzantium is the eastern Roman empire with Constantinople as its capital City. The strategic geographic location of Constantinople attracted large trade and city flourished.

Constantine I was the great empire who embraced Christianity for the first time and later got spread all over Rome.  Constantinople was called the Rich and most extravagant Christian city which was official city of the Constantine who renamed it to be the 'New Rome'.

Ancient Rome covered the parts of Southern and Western Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.  it is also located near the river Tiber. Republican form of government which once existed was taken up by the Great Roman Monarch Julius Caesar.

Wewaii [24]3 years ago
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B D C is your correct answers on edugenity 2020

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