How did the political and religious ideas of the Byzantine Empire compare with the Western Empire?

The Byzantine emperor was considered to be the highest political and religious figure. In the Western Empire, the highest political and religious figures were two different people.
The Byzantine emperor was considered the political leader, but did not have authority over the church. In the Western Empire, the king had the highest political and religious authority.
The emperor of the Byzantine Empire was in favor of the use of religious icons, but the pope and bishops in the West were opposed, and excommunicated those who supported this.
The Patriarch, as the religious authority in the Byzantine Empire, passed a law criminalizing iconoclasts, while the religious leaders in Western Empire supported iconoclasts and their religious ideas.


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The Byzantine Empire was definitely much more religion oriented than the Western Empire as it became a sort of hub of Christianity and then Islam. Politically it was much more stable compared to the Western Empire as it soon collapsed but the Byzantine Empire was able to prevail well into the medieval ages. 

The correct answer is - The Byzantine Emperor was the highest political and religious figure. In the West Empire, the highest political and religious figures were two different people.

In the Byzantine Empire, the emperor had a complete authority, both over the politics of the empire, and the religious activities and politics in it. He was the highest figure with absolute power in every segment of the empire.

In the Western Empire, the roles and authorities were divided between the emperor and the pope. While the emperor was in charge of the politics of the empire and had the authority in that aspect, the pope was the one that was controlling the activities and politics of the Church. The amount of power they had individually was pretty much on the same level.

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