The Byzantine civilization was based on Roman, Greek, and Christian civilizations and traditions.
The Byzantine civilization was based on Roman, Greek, and Christian civilizations.
Roman, Greek and Christian
Ottoman Turks.
It may not have lived compeltely up to Roman civilization but it was as close as you can get
The Roman Empire, as it was its surviving eastern part.
The Byzantine civilization was based on Roman, Greek, and Christian civilizations.
Roman, Greek and Christian
The teachings and practices of Orthodox Christianity were codified during the time of the Byzantine Empire. Greek-speaking teachers from the Byzantine Empire who traveled to Italy influenced the Italian Renaissance.
greek lanugue
Ottoman Turks.
The Byzantine empire
It may not have lived compeltely up to Roman civilization but it was as close as you can get
Cyril A. Mango has written: 'Byzantine literature as a distorting mirror' -- subject(s): Byzantine literature, History and criticism 'Architettura bizantina' 'The art of the Byzantine Empire, 312-1453' -- subject(s): Byzantine Art, History, Sources 'Hagia Sophia' 'Byzantium and its image' -- subject(s): Civilization 'Byzantine architecture' -- subject(s): Byzantine Architecture, History 'Byzantium' -- subject(s): Civilization 'The brazen house' -- subject(s): Antiquities
The Roman Empire, as it was its surviving eastern part.
Nino Lavermicocca has written: 'Bari bizantina' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Byzantine, Byzantine Antiquities, Byzantine influences, Civilization, History 'Puglia bizantina' -- subject(s): History
Tania Velmans has written: 'Rayonnement de Byzance' -- subject(s): Art, Byzantine, Byzantine Art 'L' embarquement pour Byzance' -- subject(s): Art, Byzantine, Byzantine Art, Civilization, Description and travel, Travel
the roman, catholic, and byzantine empires