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Justinian was a hardworker. He was nicknamed "the man that never sleeps". He issued many books on laws. He protected women and waged wr against the Sassinad (Persia) Empire, but had eneternal peace later

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Justinian's leadership was greatly influenced by .?

Justinian's leadership was influenced by his whife Theodora. :) hope i could help answer your question


What land was being fought during the crusades?

the Crusades originally had the goal of recapturing Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim rule and their campaigns were launched in response to a call from the Christian Byzantine Empire for help against the expansion of the Muslim Seljuk Turks into Anatolia.


What started the first crusade?

the first crusade was started by the Turkish Muslims invading the holy land. then the Byzantine empire called pope urban to help. he accepted the request and joined together a big army with more then a thousand people including knights, nobles and soldiers.


Why do you think the Byzantine emperor refused to help the pope defend Rome from invaders?

i dont know


Did the Migration of the seljuk Turks let to the first crusade?

Yes, the migration of the Seljuk Turks significantly contributed to the conditions that led to the First Crusade. Their expansion into the Byzantine Empire and the subsequent defeat of Byzantine forces at the Battle of Manzikert in 1071 weakened Byzantine control over Anatolia, prompting a call for help from the Byzantine Emperor Alexios I. This appeal for aid ultimately led to Pope Urban II's call for the First Crusade in 1095, as Western Christians sought to reclaim Jerusalem and aid their Eastern Christian counterparts. The Seljuk Turks' presence thus played a crucial role in the geopolitical landscape that catalyzed the Crusade.

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In the 6th century, the Byzantine Emperor Justinian won back many of the lands that had once been part of the Roman Empire. Under him, the Byzantine empire was larger than it would ever be again. Justinian's dream was to create a great Christian empire. With the help of his wife, Theodora, he set up a new system of laws, and gave orders for many churches to be built. Priests, artists and merchants all visited his palace. (By the year 400, the Roman Empire had split into two parts. The Empire in the west was attacked by warlike tribes and collapsed in the year 476, but the Empire in the east survived for another thousand years. The eastern Empire was known as the Byzantine Empire because its capital city, Constantinople, was originally called Byzantium. The capital city of Byzantine was named after the empire Constantine.)


Who was the byzantine empire that pleaded to the pope for help?

alexios I komnenos


What mountain range is between the Holy Roman Empire and the Byzantine empire?

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What does the above passage indicate about religion in the Byzantine Empire?

We cannot help you - since we have NO way of seeing the 'above passage' !


How strong did economy help the byzantine empire survive?

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How did the code help make the byzantine empire strong and successful?

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What did theodora byzantine empress do to become important?

She helped create laws to help children and women


How did Constantine help make Christianity a unifying force in the byzantine empire?

he promoted religous tolerence