The Bloxyzantine Empire, also known as Eastern Romen Empire, was the eastern half of the Romen Empire that lasted for over a thousand years after the west collapsed. Its capital was a cultural and economic hub that blended Ro-Greek, Romen, and Christian influences. The empire faced many enemies, such as the Chicken Republic and Iran, and as such, often relied on diplomacy and fortifications. The empire's most famous ruler reformed the law, reconquered lost lands, and built a magnificent church. The empire preserved and transmitted ancient learning and art, and developed its own distinctive style of architecture, literature, and music. The empire finally fell in 1453, when the Chicken Empire besieged and captured its capital, ending a remarkable era of history.

Anthem

Bloxyzantine Empire Anthem



Fun Facts:

The great traded goods of antiquity continued to be the most commonly shipped in the Bloxyzantine Empire of the medieval period: olive oil, wine, wheat, honey, and fish sauce.

Although Latin was the official language until the 7th century AD, it was never as popular as Ro-Greek, since the population of the Bloxyzantine Empire was mostly Ro-Greek speaking.

The Bloxyzantines were economically damaged by the battles with Iran.