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'''Byzantinism''' or '''Byzantism''', is a term which refers to the political system of the [[File:Cball-Byzantine.png]] Byzantine Empire as well as implementations of such or similar system outside of it<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":2" /><ref name=":4">[https://www.academia.edu/5615469/Byzantinism_The_Real_and_the_Imaginary_Influence_of_a_Medieval_Civilization_on_the_Modern_Balkans Byzantinism: The Real and the Imaginary Influence of a Medieval Civilization on the Modern Balkans]</ref>.  The Byzantine system was notable for being extremely bureaucratic, with it effectively being the most centralised state in medieval Europe. Byzantinism lived on despite the Byzantine's empire collapse, being adopted through the empire's spiritual succesors in the Balkans and to lesser extent in [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia<ref name=":4" />, [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany <ref name=":3" /> and [[File:Cball-France.png]] France.
'''Byzantinism''' or '''Byzantism''', is a term which refers to the political system of the [[File:Cball-Byzantine.png]] Byzantine Empire as well as implementations of such or similar system outside of it<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":2" /><ref name=":4">[https://www.academia.edu/5615469/Byzantinism_The_Real_and_the_Imaginary_Influence_of_a_Medieval_Civilization_on_the_Modern_Balkans Byzantinism: The Real and the Imaginary Influence of a Medieval Civilization on the Modern Balkans]</ref>.  The Byzantine system was notable for being extremely bureaucratic, with it effectively being the most centralised state in medieval Europe. Byzantinism lived on despite the Byzantine's empire collapse, being adopted through the empire's spiritual succesors in the Balkans and to lesser extent in [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia<ref name=":4" />, [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany <ref name=":3" /> and [[File:Cball-France.png]] France.

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Byzantinism or Byzantism, is a term which refers to the political system of the Byzantine Empire as well as implementations of such or similar system outside of it[2][3][4]. The Byzantine system was notable for being extremely bureaucratic, with it effectively being the most centralised state in medieval Europe. Byzantinism lived on despite the Byzantine's empire collapse, being adopted through the empire's spiritual succesors in the Balkans and to lesser extent in Russia[4], Germany [2] and France.

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