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A sweeping narrative traces the East Roman state from Greek origins and the foundation of Constantinople through military conflicts, administrative reforms, religious controversies, and cultural life, examining emperors' campaigns, responses to Gothic, Slavic, Arab, and Turkish pressures, the iconoclast controversy, the Macedonian and Comnenian renaissances, the impact of the Crusades and the Latin occupation, and the later fragmentation and decline leading to Ottoman conquest. Chapters treat social and religious institutions, military organization, literary production, and the long political and territorial transformation that shaped the empire's persistence and eventual fall.
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