How did the byzantines help to preserve greco-roman culture?
Because wingmong paddle pong gond dong is a dumb dumb who won't give em gum gum
How did byzantine Emperor 1 find out how silk was made?
He kept searching and searching then, he found out.
The invisible empire is known as the Ku-Klux-Klan.
What made it difficult for the Byzantine Empire to hold on Justinian's conquest?
They did not agree with some of the things he had to do with the society.
they didn't agree with Justinian's society
Why did Greece have a German king?
Otto of Greece was a Bavarian prince who became the first modern King of Greece in 1832 under the Convention of London after southern Greece was liberated from foreign occupation. Otto was a descendant of the Greek Imperial dynasties of Komnenos and Laskaris who fled Greece upon the dissolution of the Byzantine Empire and the subsequent Ottoman invasion. After Greece liberated itself from the Ottoman occupation it was in political turmoil. King Otto was to bring some stability to Greece as it came together again as a nation.
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What factors allowed Byzantium to survive for such a long time?
As the central city of the Eastern Roman Empire, Constantinople (formerly Byzantium) was set up against cliffs that provided a natural barrier for invading forces. Walls were built - three deep - on the open side toward the sea. Those reinforcements coupled with good irrigation and soil, cleanliness, the ability to trade with a variety of nations allowed Byzantium/Constantinople/Istanbul to be self sufficient for an extended period of time - well over 1000 years in fact.
Constant change in leadership that was undermined and the determination of the Ottoman forces were the primary reasons the city changed hands.
(Freeman, 2004)
What is the climate of the southern european part of the byzantine empire?
the climate was dry and hot and they rarely got any rain
What are the major events in The Clique Revenge of the Wannabes?
They gather people to help them with their clique. the people resemble the pretty comittee.
OCD is having a fashion contest to choose the new uniform of OCD.
People vote by using thimbles.
Massie paints hers with purple nail polish.
The winner is Alicia and Olivia.
Massie looks in the boxes and sees that her thimble is in the one that says "Alicia" on it.
Alicia switched the boxes!
Alicia and Olivia and the other "clique" members get to model for a magazine.
They invite The pretty committee with them.
They get into a big fight and then becom friends again.
YAY!
How do people in Spain adapt to the environment?
That aswer is wrong because every country has to adapt to something.
One similarity between the Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire is that both?
The only similarity was geographic. Both empires were centred abound the Mediterranean. In fact, the Ottoman possessions around the Mediterranean covered areas which has been previously part of the Roman Empire.
The main geographical differences were that 1) the Roman Empire also covered northern Morocco, the Mediterranean shores in western Europe (Spain, France, Italy and Malta), Slovenia and Croatia, which the Ottomans did not conquer; 2) the Ottoman Empire included areas of the Middle East (Persia, Iraq, the Persian Gulf coast down to close to the peninsula of Qatar, the Arab and Yemeni coasts on the Red Sea) and eastern Sudan, Eritrea, and a small part of the coast north-eastern Somalia, which the Romans did not conquer.
What was the capital city of Kanishka's empire?
Capital of Kanishka was Purashapura (Modern Peshawar) Pakistan. V.D.Mahajan, Ancient India)
Why was the byzantine empire so important to western Europe?
The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire lasted for over a thousand years, not ending until 1453 AD. It actively served as a protective shield, protecting the west from invasion until Barbarism waned. It kept Greek and Roman traditions alive as the rest of Europe descended into The Dark Ages and was able to provide classic Greek and Roman masterpieces to inspire the Renaissance. Science, technology as well as the arts flourished there.
What empires preserved the Persian culture?
The Achaemenid Empire 550-330 BCE ; subsequent empires from Alexander onwards tried to introduce their own cultures, so they became so mixed up that it could hardly be called Persian culture any more.