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by ggggtez
2375 days ago
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That's a bit of a broad generalization. As with all history it doesn't hold up under scrutiny. In the 1200s, the empire split into 3 warring countries. The one that took Constantinople was considered the continuation of the Byzantine empire, but maybe it's more correct to think of it as a spiritual successor, than an actual unbroken reign of a single nation. Which would put it at less than 1000 years of rule. So "a few hundred years" would still be an accurate upper bound. |
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