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Eastern Roman Commemorative Coin “Anatolian Civilizations Serial No: 9”

Eastern Roman Commemorative Coin “Anatolian Civilizations Serial No: 9”
Eastern Roman Commemorative Coin “Anatolian Civilizations Serial No: 9”
Eastern Roman Commemorative Coin “Anatolian Civilizations Serial No: 9”
Eastern Roman Commemorative Coin “Anatolian Civilizations Serial No: 9”
Eastern Roman Commemorative Coin “Anatolian Civilizations Serial No: 9”
Eastern Roman Commemorative Coin “Anatolian Civilizations Serial No: 9”
Eastern Roman Commemorative Coin “Anatolian Civilizations Serial No: 9”
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Eastern Roman Commemorative Coin"Anatolian Civilizations

Series No: 9"03/14/2019Roman Empire; After the death of Emperor Theodosius I in 395, he was divided into East and West. The ruling of the Eastern Roman lands was given to the son of Arkadius. Later, Emperor Constantine made the city of Byzantium (Istanbul) the center of the Eastern Roman Empire.In the Eastern Roman Empire, there was a senate where state affairs were held, laws, religious affairs, major cases were discussed and discussed, and the emperor was also the commander of the army, the highest judicial judge and legislator. He also identified the patriarch of the Orthodox Church.The conquest of Istanbul by Fatih Sultan Mehmet on May 29, 1453 ended the Eastern Roman Empire.Hagia Sophia, Basilica Cistern, Hagia Eirene Church, Hora Church (Kariye Mosque), Yedikule Gilded Gate are important historical monuments from the Eastern Roman Empire.

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