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Geography of the Byzantine (The Empire's location was an acheivement…
Geography of the Byzantine
The Empire's location was an acheivement
Trade routes from continents were met
The Empire survived barbaric attacks.
As of A.D 330, Constantine claimed it as New Rome.
Within the Empire, a link to Asia and Europe
Permitting a trade between East to West.
As the Roman Empire divided as of A.D 293
It had become known as the Byzantine Empire
This would become a popular Empire
Bosporus linked the Black Seas and Mediterranean
This City proved to be a major trade center.
The ruler himself was safe.
However this left his people defenseless.
They were a tempting target
Justinian had reclaimed land
He was looked at as a cunning and strong leader to Romans.
Since A.D 527, he was working with his people and helped
This had happened since A.D 627
They were in need of a Leader
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He had reunited and defeated different lands