a distinction without a difference, greek and roman culture had essentially become one by the time rome fell, and while i agree that east eventually became a greek medieval state, up until late antiquity and the reign of emperor heraclius it was far more roman than anything the west tried to front
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look the problem with what youre saying is that they were very distinct for a very long time, but by this time all distinctions had completely disappeared between the two, and the culture practiced by people in corinth by around 400 A.D. was not much different from the culture practiced by men in rome. there's a reason byzantine rule in italy continued on-and-off until the 10th century
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