I believe the answer is the Hagia Sophia. Hope this helped! :D
The Agia Sophia, or The Church of The Holy Wisdom.
The Hagia Sophia.
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Constantine the Great designated Byzantium as his imperial capital, redeveloped and renamed it Constantinople, after himself - Constantinople means city of Constantine. However, this did not lead to the beginning of the Byzantine Empire. In fact, the Byzantine Empire did not actually exist. This is a term which has been coined by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part of this empire and which became popular in the 19th century. The people in question did not know this term and called their empire Roman Empire. Therefore, it would be more appropriate to talk of a "Byzantine" period. This started about a century later.
The Byzantine Empire was the Roman Empire. Byzantine Empire is a term coined by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire. The Romans themselves did not use this term. They just had the term Roman Empire. The eastern part of the Roman Empire continued to exist for another 1,000 year after the fall of the western part. The term Byzantine is derived from Byzantium, the name of the Greek city which was redeveloped, turned into the capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire and renamed Constantinople by Constantine the Great in 330. It is used to indicate the fact that not long after the fall of the west, this empire became centred on Greece and Greek in character after it lost most of its non-Greek territories. Greek replaced Latin as the official language of this empire in 620, some 150 years after the fall of the west.
Assuming that by 'new Rome' you mean Constantinople, he had the famous Hagia Sophia built there and the equally famous Church of the Holy Apostles. Furthermore he built Constantinople's strategically important underground water supply system.
they usealliancesto build their empire by using them to agree to other city-states
he foundhis empire in europe
After the fall of the western part of the Roman empire which was caused by the Germanic invasions, Justinian I set out to reconquer the the lands it lost. He managed to retake Italy, northwestern Africa and southern Spain. This gave him control of the western basin of the Mediterranean. It had to be noted that Justinian I reconquered only a small part of the former lands in the west. Portugal most of Spain, Gaul (France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Holland south of the river Rhine) Britain, Switzerland and Austria remained in the hands of the conquerors. A few years after Justinian's death, the Byzantine Empire lost most of Italy due to an invasion by the Lombards and the Visigoths took southern Spain sixty years later.
they built and invented many buildings and they created their own culture and beliefs.
Constantine the Great designated Byzantium as his imperial capital, redeveloped and renamed it Constantinople, after himself - Constantinople means city of Constantine. However, this did not lead to the beginning of the Byzantine Empire. In fact, the Byzantine Empire did not actually exist. This is a term which has been coined by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part of this empire and which became popular in the 19th century. The people in question did not know this term and called their empire Roman Empire. Therefore, it would be more appropriate to talk of a "Byzantine" period. This started about a century later.
they built and invented many buildings and they created their own culture and beliefs.
Mathematics helped build structures because it helped design the buildings and plan how large the buildings would be an example would be that they used math to plan the size of the royal palace.
William f lamb built the empire state building and the trump bilding
Builders build buildings. Carpenters build things.
The reason for governments building such structures like the Hagia Sophia, is because they are usually trying to send a message to the its own people and people around the world. For example, Justinian built the Hagia Sophia as a sign of the close connection between church and state in his empire.
how did the egyptians build an empire.
Justinian did not rebuild Constantinople. He rebuilt the Hagia Sophia church, which had been damaged during riots.
Depends on which buildings you're referring to.
The Byzantine Empire was the Roman Empire. Byzantine Empire is a term coined by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire. The Romans themselves did not use this term. They just had the term Roman Empire. The eastern part of the Roman Empire continued to exist for another 1,000 year after the fall of the western part. The term Byzantine is derived from Byzantium, the name of the Greek city which was redeveloped, turned into the capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire and renamed Constantinople by Constantine the Great in 330. It is used to indicate the fact that not long after the fall of the west, this empire became centred on Greece and Greek in character after it lost most of its non-Greek territories. Greek replaced Latin as the official language of this empire in 620, some 150 years after the fall of the west.