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Who had the most influence on the government culture and beliefs of the Byzantine Empire?

Justinian


What cultures were preserved by the byzantine empire?

The Byzantine Empire preserved the cultural heritage of the two place Greece and Rome.


What empire made up of the eastern half roman empire retained greco-roman culture and influenced Russian religion?

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How did god use the byzantine empire to perserve valuable cultural skills and knowledge?

The Roman Empire was falling apart, we might've never known science, medicine, and laws, like we know them now, without God making the Byzantine Empire possible and keeping it going for so long. I mean most things we know come from Rome and their philisophers. All though the Byzantine Empire was mixed with greek culture, it was also mixed with Roman culture, preserving what we know now. In these ways, God used the Byzantine Empire. I hope this helps and its actually better than the anwser I orginally wrote.


What shaped the Byzantine culture?

The Byzantine Empire was the continuation of the Roman Empire. Byzantine is a term which has been coined by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part. The latter fell under the weight of the invasions by the Germanic peoples. The latter continued for nearly 1,000 years. The people in question called their empire Roman Empire. The Byzantine heritage was classical (Greco-Roman) culture. After the fall of Rome it became more Greek in character. Greek replaced Latin as the official language. Orthodox Christianity played a deep role in shaping Byzantine culture

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What was the byzantine empire's culture and values?

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How was culture revived during Justinians region?

Justinian the Great was a Byzantine emperor. He wanted to revive the culture and power of the Byzantine Empire.


What were the 3 achievements of the byzantine empire?

Their government, military, and their culture.


Who had the most influence on the government culture and beliefs of the Byzantine Empire?

Justinian


Which region had the greatest influence on the historical and culture development of the Byzantine empire?

it was Orthodox Christianity which had developed in the eastern part of the Roman Empire before its Byzantine period.


What cultures were preserved by the byzantine empire?

The Byzantine Empire preserved the cultural heritage of the two place Greece and Rome.


What empire made up of the eastern half roman empire retained greco-roman culture and influenced Russian religion?

The so-called Byzantine Empire.The so-called Byzantine Empire.The so-called Byzantine Empire.The so-called Byzantine Empire.The so-called Byzantine Empire.The so-called Byzantine Empire.The so-called Byzantine Empire.The so-called Byzantine Empire.The so-called Byzantine Empire.


How did the Byzantine develop their own civilization?

When the empire split, Byzantine became its own entity. Over the years, the fall of the other half of the Roman Empire, it began to form its own culture in part because of the lack of Roman influence and abundance of Greek culture in the empire.


How did god use the byzantine empire to perserve valuable cultural skills and knowledge?

The Roman Empire was falling apart, we might've never known science, medicine, and laws, like we know them now, without God making the Byzantine Empire possible and keeping it going for so long. I mean most things we know come from Rome and their philisophers. All though the Byzantine Empire was mixed with greek culture, it was also mixed with Roman culture, preserving what we know now. In these ways, God used the Byzantine Empire. I hope this helps and its actually better than the anwser I orginally wrote.


What shaped the Byzantine culture?

The Byzantine Empire was the continuation of the Roman Empire. Byzantine is a term which has been coined by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part. The latter fell under the weight of the invasions by the Germanic peoples. The latter continued for nearly 1,000 years. The people in question called their empire Roman Empire. The Byzantine heritage was classical (Greco-Roman) culture. After the fall of Rome it became more Greek in character. Greek replaced Latin as the official language. Orthodox Christianity played a deep role in shaping Byzantine culture


What language was spoken by the Byzantine culture?

Greek was the main language spoken by the Byzantine culture. It was used for official purposes, literature, and everyday communication among the people of the Byzantine Empire.


What was the important achievements of the byzantine empire?

Political Strength, Military, and Economic Strength were the three strengths of the Byzantine Empire.