Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine empire was the eastern portion of the ancient Roman empire, where Greek-speaking inhabitants lived.
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bzyantine money was found as far away as europe and china
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Constantine.
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Greeks
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preservation of Greek science and engineering
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The Byzatnine Empire heavily influenced Russia starting around the 8th-9th centuries. Missionaries from Constantinople brought...
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Santa Sophia, or Agia Sophia, is located in Constantinople, which is Present day Istanbul. It was built By Emperor Justinian I in...
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Because the Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos and his Kingdom were being attacked by Muslim Turks who had taken large swaths...
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the major silk indutries
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because the Byzantines preferred the Greek language
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The Leadership of the Byzantine was heavily impacted by the Orthodox Church, which was the Church of The Empire and...
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The religion in the Byzantine Empire was Christianity. This was the furthest extent of Christianity to the East. Further East...
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The Byzantine Empire was one nation with a uniform but weak church. Europe consisted of many weak nations with one strong church....
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The Justinian Code
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The most advanced in the whole country of Europe
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The area was first called the Byzantine empire in 1557.
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i dont know go look at a book*wow what a great answer above :/The geography effected it by where it was located. The empire was...
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To reunite the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches...now that is the right answer :)
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The Western Roman Empire was quickly declining and sinking into the 'dark ages'. In 331AD Emperor Constantine moved the Capital...
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No, Genghis Khan is from Mongolia. North of China.
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it affected daily life
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Preserving Greek and Roman culture
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how did the Justinian's expand the byzantine empire
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These Nutz
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no the Byzantine empire and the eastern roman empire are the same thing. The term "Byzantine Empire" was popularized by...
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It was around the year 1000 that the Seljuk Turks stormed onto the scene and began to establish a powerful empire, in the process...
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During the decline of the Roman Empire, the empire was split into a western and eastern half. The capital of the western half was...
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Islam
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The Byzantine Empire was really just another name for the Eastern Roman Empire. The Byzantine Greeks called themselves Rhomaoi...
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A very brief and simplified answer is that the Byzantine Empire was conquered by the Seljuk Turks, who themselves were replaced...
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The Byzantine Empire ended because of the Ottoman Turks attacking and taking over Constantinople, which was the capital causing...
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Byzantine empire came to existence by transformation of the Eastern Roman Empire into Greek speaking civilization. The Roman...
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The Turks and the Ottoman Empire.
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The main contribution of byzantine empire was the invasion they give to islam,the alphabet they create,the new capital to defend...
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Constantinople
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The Eastern Roman or Eastern Christian empire.
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eastern
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The Byzantine Empire made sure to keep most of the same language, laws,a nd religion. Justianian did change up the Roman Laws...
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Venice
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