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The Byzantine society and government reject and depart from the Hellenistic, Roman, and Judeo-Christian heritage of the Mediterranean region by shifting its capital from Rome to Constantinople, becoming oriented towards Greek rather than Latin culture, and preferring Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
The Byzantine empire that spanned over a period of millennium after the decline of the Roman Empire eventually ending in 1453 with the Ottoman conquests. The capital of the Roman Empire's was Rome, however Byzantine capital was shifted to Constantinople. Although, Christianity did not become the exclusive religion immediately (it became the state religion under Theodosius) but enjoyed imperial preference. They also became oriented towards Greek culture and gradually Greek was adopted for official use in place of Latin.
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