The History of Greece 300 BC – 1800 AD. The Heirs of Alexander (c. 300 BC)

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The History of Greece 300 BC – 1800 AD

The Heirs of Alexander (c. 300 BC)

Roman Empire (c. 150 AD)

Roman Empire Divided (c. 300 AD)

Roman (Byzantine) Empire under Justinian (565 AD)

Byzantine Empire after Slavic and Islamic Expansion (668 AD)

Byzantine Empire under Basil II (1025)

After the battle of Manjikert (1082 AD)

The Comnenian Restoration (12 th Century)

After the 4 th Crusade

The Last Restoration under Michael VIII, Palaiologos

The Final Decline (c. 1350)

Before the Fall (1453)

The Ottoman Empire ( )