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They competed with the Byzantines in order to trade with Asia. They were successful and ended up gaining positions in the Empire.
No, as religion was what kept The Empire going.
it affected daily life
the played as a servant or a body guard
In the Byzantine Empire, men predominantly occupied roles in military leadership, governance, and administration. They served as soldiers, generals, and officials, contributing to the empire's defense and political stability. Additionally, educated men often held positions in the church and the bureaucracy, helping shape the empire's religious and cultural policies. Overall, men were central to the empire's power structures and its day-to-day operations.
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The answer is: It made a big role by saving the empire for a lot more years than it used to be:) Your welcome:) Incase contact me: +7702778945 THX;)
They competed with the Byzantines in order to trade with Asia. They were successful and ended up gaining positions in the Empire.
No, as religion was what kept The Empire going.
it affected daily life
the played as a servant or a body guard
it affected daily life
The women made jewelry while men hunted
The Byzantines were people of the Byzantine Empire, which was called the Roman Empire during the Middle Ages. The reason it is called Byzantine is to distinguish it from the ancient Roman Empire, the Carolingian Empire, and the Holy Roman Empire, all of which were called the Roman Empire by at least someone. The Byzantines provided a center of learning, government, and trade through the Middle Ages, until they were conquered by the Ottoman Turks, an event many call the end of the Middle Ages. There is a link below to an article on the Byzantine Empire.
Though Roman government in the form of the Byzantine Empire survived in the East. Though Roman government in the form of the Byzantine Empire survived in the East ... While Rome's absence in the West brought with it tremendous change.
The Eastern Orthodox Church
Christianity changed what people thought about the Byzantine society.