sapphi_snake on 08 October 2010
lestatdark said:
Correct, though the Byzantine Empire had many shifts in it's territory during the thousand years that composed it, especially in two major centuries (6th and 11th century) when it had almost the same territory as the original Roman Empire.
This conversation is probably going way off-topic now, but I think it's always good to shed some historical significance to events, such as the creation of the Christian Bible, which in the end, is just another book.
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Yeah. People should know that it was not initially a singular book.
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