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Answer:

Britain

Explanation:

The Byzantine Empire is also known as the Eastern Roman Empire existed from 330 to 1453 CE. Its capital was located in Constantinople and its outline was from Italy, Greece, Balkans, Levant, Asia Minor and North Africa.

Britain was not included in the Byzantine Empire because it was included on the Western Roman Empire, that included Portugal, Spain, France, and other countries.

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Britain did not become part of the Byzantine Empire.

Towards the end of the Roman empire, it was split into two:

  • Western Roman empire including Italy and all Roman lands to the west of Italy
  • Eastern Roman empire including Greece and all Roman lands to the west of Greece.

The Western Roman empire was conquered by barbarians and so ended but the Eastern Roman empire continued and became the Byzantine empire.

Under Emperor Justinian, the Byzantine empire tried to reconquer the lands of the Western Roman empire and were quite successful but they never reconquered Britain.

In conclusion, Britain never became part of the Byzantine empire.

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