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Ellen Oconnor
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9 June, 00:47
What event began the Byzantium Empire
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The Byzantine Empire started as the Eastern Roman Empire in 330 and lasted more than 1100 years until its fall to the Ottomans in 1453. It was founded by the Roman emperor Constantine through the creation of the city of Constantinople on the ancient site of Byzantium.
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