Has anyone lost money to Arcadia Financial?
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Many people having dealings with the company believe that they have lost money as a result of getting an auto loan from the business.
What is the value of 1957 Indian money?
Mint uncirculated Indian banknotes dated 1957, are worth between $5-$100 depending on denomination.
Who took over the byzantine empire after Justinian and what did they do with it?
nothing they all died
The term Byzantine Empire is used to indicate the eastern part of the empire after the fall of the western part.
Why and how did new states emerge in the byzantine empire?
western europeans wanted to be like the byzantine so they copied them as best they could
Why were kievan russia and the byzantine empire important to each other?
The Byzantine give to the Kevan Russia way to culture development and Orthodox church.
Which religion became the major in the empire?
By the late 3rd century AD Christianity had become the major religion of the Roman Empire. Prior to this, the Roman religion was the most important one because it was the state religion. However, peoples in the provinces retained their old religions they had worshiped since before the Roman conquests.
Did the byzantines invade western roman empire?
YES. In fact they moved them 850 miles to the east. And called it New Rome.
Where was theodora wife of justian?
As the wife of the emperor of the Byzantine Empire Justinian I (or the Great), Theodora was a Byzantine empress and lived in the capital of the empire, Constantinople
What did Justinian's death cause for the byzintine empire?
The death of Justinian the Great did not have a great impact on the empire. His succession was smooth. The empire was much more affected by an epidemic, which has been called the plague of Justinian because it occurred during his reign, which raged from 541 to 543 and decimated the population. This affected the economy of the empire severely and, combined with the expenses of Justinian's wars, emptied the coffers of the state. The army had to recruit soldiers from outside the empire. Justinian's successor, Justin, II, pursued unwise foreign policies which led to war with and defeat by the Persians, who overrun Syria..
How did the Avars contribute to the fall of the of the Byzantine empire?
The Avars first agreed to subjugate the unruly tribes on behalf of the Byzantine Empire in exchange for gold. When the Byzantine Empire could no longer pay the gold, the Avars raided their Balkan territories. As the Byzantines continually did not or could not pay the stipend asked by the Avars, they continued to raid the Byzantine lands.
Where can one find a byzantine necklace?
It is possible to find a Byzantine necklace in Turkey. If you can not make it all the way there then try a jewelery store specializing in Far East jewelry.
What outside forces helped cause the byzantine empires down fall?
Christians from the West and Muslims from the East attacked the empire. Asia Minor was lost to these invaders. This greatly weakened the empire, which had depended on Asia Minor for food and materials as well as soldiers. Before long the Byzantine Empire was reduced to a small area around Constantinople.
Who conquered the byzantine empire in the mid-fifteenth century?
Mehemed the second of the Ottoman empire
Where did the Christians get the idea for the Basilica?
The Basilica as a style of architecture comes from the Ancient Romans. The Basilica was a roman style building whos initial purpose was actually as a court or legal building. This was a highly public area and very large. When the Emperor of Rome converted to Christianity he gifted many of the Basilicas to the church as Churches as they were large buildings and, as the state religion had changed all the people now had to be able to fit into a church building for the services.
Basillicas then became popular as a church building style across the (now christian) Roman world. Thus when a large church was to be built it was often based on the Basilicas of rome, and was termed a basillica. Basilicas in the Ecclesiastical sense then became buildings symbolic of the temporal power of a dioscesan arch bishop as well, and special prevelages were associated with them.
For more information you might want to consult the wikipedia article on this subject: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilica
How are the rise and decline of the Byzantine and Seljuk empires different?
seljuk´s were muslim and byzantines were chrystian but theydid grow and fall in the same part of the world
Byzantine Empire
What motivated the incas to expand their empire?
So they could have a lager place to live and so they could have a larger population so they could have more solders
There was not such a thing as an eastern emperor of the western empire.
In 284 the Emperor Diocletian created a co-emperorship with one emperor in charge of the eastern part of the empire and one in charge of the western part and designated Nicomedia (in nothwestern Turkey) as the imperial capital of the east and Milan as the imperial capital of the west. Constantine the great moved the capital of the east to the nearby Byzantium, which he redeveloped and called Constantinople. After this there were alternations between period of sole emperorship (of the whole empire) and co-emperorship (again with one emperor in the east and one in the west). Finally in the late 4th century these two parts of the empire became separate as the western part started to crumble under the weight of Germanic peoples who took over all its lands except for Italy and fell. The eastern part of the Roman Empire was not affected by these invasions and continued to exist for another 1,000 years, until it fell in 1453.
Byzantine Empire is a term coined by historians to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part. The Romans did not use this term, they called it Roman Empire and Romania (this referred to this empire and not the country which was later called Romania).
The term Byzantine is derived from Byzantium, the Greek city which was redeveloped, turned into the imperial capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire and renamed Constantinople by emperor Constantine the Great in 330. It is used to indicate the fact that not long after the fall of the west, this empire became centred on Greece and Greek in character after it lost most of its non-Greek territories. Greek replaced Latin as the official language of this empire in 620, some 150 years after the fall of the west.