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The History of the Byzantine Empire : Every Month
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This video shows the history of the Byzantine empire in a much more complete way, as it goes every month.

To quickly sum up, the empire this video is about was neither called "Byzantine" nor "Eastern Roman", but simply "Roman/Romaioi" but its contemporaries.
"Byzantine empire" is a made up term that appeared in the course of the 16th century to refer to that empire which once ruled Constantinople before the Ottoman takeover.

Although the empire's start date is subject to controversies, my video goes from year 395 when the empire got divided into two different entites and focuses on the Eastern part only and ends in 1461, when the last "Byzantine" place surrendered to the Turks.

From emperor Arcadius to basileus Constantine XI Palaiologos, passing throughout Justinian, Heraclius, Basil II & Alexios I Komnenos, see the fate of this once mighty empire and the glory, magnificence, prestige, darkness, violence and difficulties it went through.

00:00 - Theodosians
04:15 - Leonids
07:07 - Justinians
11:03 - Non-dynastic
11:25 - Heraclians
15:23 - Twenty Years' Anarchy
16:26 - Isaurians
20:26 - Nikephorians
20:56 - Non-dynastic
21:17 - Amorians
23:27 - Macedonians
33:29 - Non-dynastic
33:33 - Komnenos
33:40 - Doukas
34:48 - Komnenos
40:24 - Angelos
41:23 - Laskaris
44:32 - Palaiologos

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@KheyPard

3 years ago

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@AkkadDaily

3 years ago

Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.

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@joey6280

3 years ago

The early Eastern Roman Empire has one of the nicest borders I have ever seen.

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@pavelthefabulous5675

2 years ago

What surprised me most about this was how the Empire kept retaking territory and counterattacking even up to its very end. It didn't just sit still and die slowly like I thought it had.

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@parvchetri0995

2 years ago

"Every month" "almost 1 hour duration" Now that's dedication.

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@genericyoutubeaccount579

3 years ago

Some random guy in 1204: The Roman Empire is over. Time to give up. Theodore l: Get in the fucking car, we are going to Constantinople.

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@angrypepe7615

2 years ago

heraclius is by far the most tragic. Imagine fighting a 2 decade long war against the persians, finally reconquering the levant and egypt, and losing it all to the arabs a decade later

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@youvebeengreeked

2 years ago

"The city has fallen, yet I still stand." charges into battle Those were the final words of the last Emperor of the Romans, Constantine XI, uttered on the 29th of May, 1453.

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@DinoHunter56

2 years ago

Everyone is speaks about the wisdom of Constantine for dividing the Empire in two and moving the capital to Byzantium and gives Justinian so much love for his efforts in reclaiming the West, where is all the love for Basil II? Guy deserves props as well

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@nouser6541

3 years ago

34:20 Michel's face sums it up perfectly

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@AGwest1

3 years ago

Roman Civilisation lasted from 753 BC with the Roman Kingdom, to 1453 AD with the Byzantine Empire. 2206 years. That's crazy.

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@turkcukayi

2 years ago

As a Turk, I was fascinated by the history of Eastern Roman. Think about it, you have been fighting and surviving countless enemies on countless fronts for over a thousand years. It was Eastern Roman that elevated Roman's splendor. Definitely one of the mightiest empires in history.

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@alexanderlaveau7819

2 years ago

Can we have a moment of silence for Philadelphia, which remained stubbornly Roman for eighty years after the entire rest of Anatolia fell?

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@constantineravenna86

3 years ago

15th century Ottoman Empire: How are you not dead? Byzantine Empire: I have no idea!

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@pedroroque829

3 years ago

The empire that refused to die

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@aarengraves9962

2 years ago

50:22 the fall of Philladephia in Anatolia Philladephia was sorrounded for 90 years and is regarded as the last greek speaking citiy in Asia. For the Americans that wonder where the name Philladephia came from.

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@jk1776yt

2 years ago

How fitting that the last emperor was a Constantine. Also, two years before the "empire" ended, Columbus was born in Genoa - warps your mind. Amazing video - Thank you! This is one you save for reference.

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@bastiaandebruijn3653

3 years ago

seeing justinian take rome, makes me a happy person.

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@duduchannel6729

3 years ago

34:19 The face you make when the Seljuk are coming

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@crazyhercules9442

2 years ago

It’s sad to watch the long history of the Eastern Romans, and see their gradual decline through out the centuries. I think most of us can argue that Byzantine was never the same after the fourth crusade😔

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