western europeans wanted to be like the byzantine so they copied them as best they could
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They thought that God wanted them to preverve and spread Christianity.
Spain was historically a christian country when Muslims fought it and invaded it, it was ruled by Muslims but as the time passes the empire grew weaker and weaker and Christians fought to regain the country.
By the way i am studying about Justinian so bare with at that moment he made these code of laws because he wanted his empire to be stabled so what he did id that he created the code of laws and it made a huge impact on the empire it took care of the empire
the holy land
No Akron is in Ohio. Nice try
No Akron is in Ohio. Nice try
western europeans wanted to be like the byzantine so they copied them as best they could
There was more than one but the primary goal was liberation of the "Holy City", Jerusalem.
False. The Byzantine Empire was Orthodox, and was never part of the Catholic Church.
Justinian the Great was a Byzantine emperor. He wanted to revive the culture and power of the Byzantine Empire.
After the decline of Byzantine empire, Moscow's most successor person was ivan III. He ruled most of the byzantine as well as russian territories. He also married the niece of the last emperor of the byzantine empire. he also adapted the culture, religion, and the symbol of the byzantine empire. so, it is called as the third rome or compared as the empire of rome.
Justinian I wanted to reform the law of the Byzantine Empire primarily because the law needed to be reorganized. Justinian I was also referred to as Justinian the Great.
Dick
They thought that God wanted them to preverve and spread Christianity.
At the start of the crusade, the pope wanted to free the Holy land from the control of the Byzantine Empire.