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Eastern Orthodoxy was the primary religion of the Byzantine Empire (330-1453)
Of course it is. after Romans conquer all the Greek city states, Macedonia is found among them. Until 1453 when ottomans invade Byzantines, they also conquer the weak Slavic kingdoms of the north, Macedonia lies inside the eastern roman empire's borders, aka byzantine empire or Greek empire.
byzantine money was found as far away as Europe and chinaa your welcome its off nova nett haha :D
They arranged glass and gold tesserae into simple shapes with little overlapping.
the major silk indutries. Also because travelers traveled and smuggled silkworm eggs from China(who found the secret on how to make silk). They then grew their own silkworms which made silk and they tried to prevent other countries from finding and developing the secret to making silk. Silk making then became a major industry in the empire, making the empire rich. I like noodles
Eastern Orthodoxy was the primary religion of the Byzantine Empire (330-1453)
The Byzantine Empire lies between Europe and Asia. The Eastern portion of the Byzantine Empire has had a number of shrinking borders since the beginning of its time.
Byzantine money was found as far away as Europe and china.
Byzantine money was found as far away as Europe and china.
It was more or less a continuation of greco/roman earlier amphitheaters found through out the empire
byzantine money was found as far away as Europe and chinaa your welcome its off nova nett haha :D
byzantine money was found as far away as Europe and chinaa your welcome its off nova nett haha :D
byzantine money was found as far away as Europe and chinaa your welcome its off nova nett haha :D
byzantine money was found as far away as Europe and chinaa your welcome its off nova nett haha :D
byzantine money was found as far away as Europe and chinaa your welcome its off nova nett haha :D
bzyantine money was found as far away as Europe and china
Of course it is. after Romans conquer all the Greek city states, Macedonia is found among them. Until 1453 when ottomans invade Byzantines, they also conquer the weak Slavic kingdoms of the north, Macedonia lies inside the eastern roman empire's borders, aka byzantine empire or Greek empire.