The fall of Rome and rise of Byzantium marked a pivotal transition in European history. As the Western Roman Empire crumbled under internal pressures and external invasions, the Eastern half evolved into the Byzantine Empire, preserving Roman traditions while developing its own distinct identity. Constantinople, the new imperial capital, became a cultural and economic powerhouse. The Byzantine Empire, with its unique blend of Roman governance, Greek culture, and Christian faith, would shape the medieval world for centuries to come.