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The Eastern Empire outlasted the Western Empire from "summary" of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon

The Roman Empire, once a powerful and vast entity, eventually faced its decline and eventual fall. The division of the empire into Eastern and Western halves marked a significant turning point in its history. While the Western Empire succumbed to various internal and external pressures, the Eastern Empire continued to survive and even thrive for centuries to come. The Eastern Empire, also known as the Byzantine Empire, had certain advantages that helped it to outlast its Western counterpart. One key factor was its geographic location, which allowed it to be better protected from invading forces. The Eastern Empire's capital, Constantinople, was situated on a strategically advantageous site surrounded by water on three sides, making it easier to defend against attacks. Furthermore, the Eastern Empire benefited from a more stable political and social environment. The Byzantine rulers were often able to maintain a strong central authority and effectively govern their vast terri...
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    The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

    Edward Gibbon

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