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Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
C o n s t a n t i n o p l e .
Constantinople will reign supreme
DEEEEEEEEEEPPP TURKISH INHALE. I. S. T. A. N. B. U. L.
HELL, WHY DOE ISTANBUL GET BULLIED WHEN NEW YORK ISN'T BULLIED BECAUSE THEY'RE EX-NEW AMSTERDAM!!
Ah, ah, ah! Quit taking the eyes off of yourself, TURK =3
Uh...
Turkish silence
Well-?
TUNIS IS CONSTANTINOPLE ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
History class told me to write an essay about smth that they didn't teach bc i smartmouthed the teacher, so yk what I wrote about? . . . The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Byzantium or Eastern Roman Empire, was a continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces. Its capital city, Constantinople (now Istanbul), held a strategic location between Europe and Asia, making it a thriving center of trade and culture. The empire existed from 330 AD to 1453 AD, spanning over a thousand years. It was renowned for its strong centralized government, efficient bureaucracy, and sophisticated legal system, heavily influenced by Roman law. During its long history, the Byzantine Empire faced numerous wars and conflicts. One of the most notable wars was the Byzantine-Sasanian War, which occurred between 602 AD and 628 AD. This war was a major struggle between the Byzantine Empire and the Sasanian Persian Empire, resulting in territorial gains and losses for both sides. Another significant conflict was the Byzantine-Arab Wars, a series of wars fought between the Byzantine Empire and the expanding Arab Muslim Caliphates from the 7th to the 11th century. These wars had a profound impact on the empire's territorial boundaries and its interactions with neighboring powers. In addition to external conflicts, the Byzantine Empire also faced internal struggles. The Iconoclastic Controversy, which lasted from the 8th to the 9th century, was a religious conflict that revolved around the use of religious icons in worship. This controversy led to widespread destruction of religious artworks and sparked divisions within the empire. Another internal conflict was the Fourth Crusade, which took place in the early 13th century. The Crusaders, originally intending to aid the Byzantine Empire against the Muslim Seljuks, instead sacked Constantinople and established the Latin Empire, leading to a period of Latin rule in the city. Despite these challenges, the Byzantine Empire left a lasting impact on history. It preserved and transmitted ancient Greek and Roman knowledge, contributing to the Renaissance in Western Europe. The empire also played a crucial role in the preservation and spread of Christianity, particularly through the development of Byzantine art, architecture, and religious practices. The fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire in 1453 marked the end of the Byzantine Empire, but its legacy continues to shape our understanding of the ancient world and its connections to the present day.
Today I'm visiting Canada...Came to Kaffee's house, mentioned Byzantine Empire, then watched her type this for 2 hours and 33 minutes. (And 38.2 seconds, i timed her)
. . . . . . . . I feel highly offended and concerned-
I'd write about the Unification and Rise of Germany
thanks for the idea >:)
Actually i wrote long, poem things for German history, French history, American history, British history, and Russian history-
CONSTANTINOPLE RAHHHHH
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS-
CONSTANTINOPLEEEEEEEEE, BYZANTINE EMPIREEEEE-
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO-
Yes
Yes
Welcome to Greece land (nickland)
FUCK THE GREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKSSSS
Fuck you tttttooooooo
yeaahhhhhhhhhhhh-
right back at youuuuuuuuuuuuu
It STILL. IS!! It needs to be- NEWT GET CHYO ASS ON, WE HAVE A TURK TO ANAGONIZE!!
Boo ;)
BOO
NOW IT'S I S T A N B U L, NOT CONSTANTINOPLE.
CONSTANTINOPLEEEEEEEEEEEEE
SECOND SEIGE OF CONSTANTINOPLE
RECAPTURE ROMAN/CHRISTIAN LAND FROM THE MUSLIMSSSSSSSSSSS
NINTH CRUSADEEEE
RAHHHHH
YESSSSSSSSS
LETS GOOOOOOOOO-
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