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Medieval Greek also known as Byzantine Greek is the stage of the Greek language between the beginning of the Middle Ages around 600 and the Ottoman conquest of the city of Constantinople in 1453. The latter date marked the end of the Middle Ages in Southeast Europe. From the 7th century onwards Greek was the only language of administration and government in the Byzantine Empire. This former stage of language is thus described as Byzantine Greek.

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