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The eastern past of the Roman Empire, hereafter, can referred to as the Byzantine Empire, although its leaders still thought of themselves as the remaining segment of the Roman Empire.  This Byzantine state would effectively politically control vast sections of the Near East and Asia Minor from this date, 395 A.D., until the final victory of the Ottoman Turks in 1453 at the battle of Constantinople.