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At its point of greatest extent in which regions did the byzantine empire hold territory?

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I'm pretty sure it would be, Spain, The Black Sea, and North Africa.
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At its point of greatest extent in which regions did the byzantine empire hold territory?

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The Byzantine Empire was constituted of the division Roman Empire, in the year 395, in two parts: the Roman Empire of the East, with capital in Constantinople and the Roman Empire, with its capital in Milan.

The Byzantine Empire or Byzantium was the eastern part of the Roman Empire that survived throughout the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Renaissance.

This empire was located in the eastern Mediterranean. Its capital was in Constantinople, present-day Istanbul, whose oldest name was Byzantium, an important city of Greek Thrace founded in 650 BC. C.

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