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During the time of the Roman Empire, various Roman accomplishments led to the spreading of Roman culture. The vast network of roads, as well as the abundant (and well-protected) sea trade, that was built up was just one of these accomplishments.
Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.
No religion helped to save Roman culture. One religion spread through the Roman Empire in its later days and transformed Roman culture: Christianity.
Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.
The classical culture that people got interested in during the Renaissance was Italy's own cultural past. It also enveloped ancient Greek culture. Its study in Italy was helped by the fact that a lot of Greek scholars had fled to Italy after the fall of the Byzantine Empire a few decades earlier.
One person who helped preserve faith and culture after the fall of the Roman Empire was St. Augustine of Hippo. He was a prominent theologian and philosopher who wrote extensively on Christian doctrine and defended the faith against various heresies. His works, such as "Confessions" and "City of God," had a profound impact on the development of Christian thought and helped to maintain and shape religious and cultural values during a time of significant transition and upheaval.
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The Byzantine Empire is credited with preserving Greek and Roman culture, particularly during the Middle Ages. It maintained classical knowledge through its libraries, schools, and the continued use of Greek and Latin languages. Additionally, the Byzantine Empire played a crucial role in defending Western Europe from invasions, particularly from various tribes and the rising power of the Islamic Caliphates. Its influence helped shape the cultural and political landscape of Europe during and after its existence.
The Byzantine Empire helped further civilization by keeping what the Greeks and Romans learnt alive during the Medieval times where much of it was lost in the West. They developed Orthodox Christianity.
The Aztec Empire was bordered by the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean. These bodies of water influenced the Aztec's trade routes and helped shape their economy and culture.