Constantinople significantly influenced Kiev and Russia through the introduction of Orthodox Christianity, which became a central aspect of cultural and spiritual life in the region. The city also served as a vital trade hub, facilitating economic connections and the exchange of goods, ideas, and technology between the East and the West. Additionally, Byzantine art and architecture inspired the development of Russian artistic styles and church designs, shaping the cultural identity of the region.
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First, the artist and scholars a of Italy drew inspiration from the ruins of Rome that surrounded them. Second,Western scholars studied ancient Latin manuscripts that had been preserved in monasteries. Third, Christians scholars scholars in Constantinople fled to Rome with Greek Manuscripts when the Turks conquered Constantinople in 1423.
There are three major rivers to the Western Hemisphere and they are Yukon, Copper and Mackenzie river. :)
I know that he defeated the Saxons but that's it sorry very sorry.
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Russians,Ukrainians and Yugoslavian.
russia france u.s
The US, Russia, & Cuba.
Istanbul, Byzantium ,
The United States, Germany, and Russia were three major powers that were not members of the League of Nations. The League of Nations lasted from 1919 to 1946.
The three examples of globalization are the major drivers of globalization. The first is politics, the second is technology, and the third is economics. All three of these have impacts on different countries no matter the country that it is derived.
TRUE cause the MEDITERRANEAN SEA surounded the Constantinople.......THANKS-S.A.B
Three negative impacts of consumption are mining. renewable and fishery.
The Rhine River, Volga River, and the Danube River
The three major cities in the Arctic region are Tromsø in Norway, Murmansk in Russia, and Iqaluit in Canada.
Constantinople was originally called Byzantium, which is where the name for the Eastern Roman Empire after the Western half fell came from (The Byzantine Empire). It became Constantinople when Constantine converted it to Christianity and improved it. Located on the Bosporus Strait, it was very well placed strategically, with water on three sides and right on many major trade routes.