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Byzantine Government Structure

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The Byzantine government structure refers to the administrative organization of the Byzantine Empire, which was characterized by a combination of Roman and Greek influences.

Key Features

  • Centralized bureaucracy
  • Emperor as head of state and church
  • Hierarchy of officials and nobles
  • Provincial administration
  • Judicial system

Pros

  • Efficient centralized system of governance
  • Incorporation of Roman law and Greek philosophy
  • Emphasis on education and culture

Cons

  • Tendency towards corruption and nepotism
  • Complex and rigid bureaucratic structure
  • Struggles with succession and internal power struggles

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