What led to the rise and fall of the Byzantine Empire?
Accordingly, what led to the rise of the Byzantine Empire?
Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantium rose to existence by the foundation of the city Constantinople in 324 AD, and the final division to Eastern and Western Roman Empire did not happen until 395 AD. Though the Byzantines emphasized their Roman origins, as time passed, they gradually distanced from their roots.
Likewise, people ask, what contributed to the rise and fall of the Byzantine Empire?
The Byzantine Empire was originally the eastern part of the Roman Empire but broke off and became the dominant Christian power after the fall of Rome, which put it at odds with other powers - especially after the Great Schism, when the Roman Catholic Church of Italy and Greek Orthodox Church of Constantinople formally
Constantinople sat in the middle of a trade route,sea and land. Its wealth came from trade and its strong military. Constantinople remained secure and prosperous while cities in western Roman empire crumbles.