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How did Byzantine empire preserved the political and cultural heritage of Rome?

Russia


What was one cultural effect from the byzantine empire on russia?

Orthodox Christanity


In what way did the rivers of Russia influenced its history?

They provided a network for trade between the Byzantine Empire and Russia.


How did the Russians have an effect on the byzantine empire?

the contact with the byzantine empire with the russians was that russia learned many cultural aspects and other languages including art work.


Which empire had the greatest influence on the development of early Russia?

byzantine empire


Which empire had the greatest influence on the developement of early russia?

byzantine empire


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.


What lands did the byzantine empire lose after the death of Justinian 1?

The Byzantine Empire lost the land they took from Russia they took in the first place, after the death of Justinian 1.


How did the Roman Empire influence Russian?

The Roman Empire influenced Russia primarily through the spread of Christianity, particularly after the conversion of Kievan Rus' to Orthodox Christianity in the 10th century, which established religious and cultural ties between Russia and the Byzantine Empire, the eastern continuation of Rome. This connection fostered the adoption of Roman law and governance structures, as well as art, architecture, and literature models. Additionally, the Byzantine legacy, which was heavily shaped by Roman traditions, played a crucial role in shaping the political and cultural identity of Russia throughout its history.


What was Russia's connection with the eastern Roman Empire?

One connection between the Eastern Roman Empire (which historians also call Byzantine Empire) and Russia was the conversion of Russia to Orthodox Christianity (the religion of the Byzantine Empire) by Byzantine missionaries. This religion became Russia's religion in 989. The other connection was royal marriage. Soon after the fall of the Byzantine Empire and the capture of its capital, Constantinople, by the Ottoman Turks, Ivan III of Russia, who had married Sophia Paleologue, a niece of Constantine XI, the last Byzantine emperor, claimed that he was the heir of the fallen Empire. The Russians also saw themselves as the upholders of the religion of the Byzantine Empire, which had been taken over by the Muslim Turks. In 1501 a Russian monk, Filofey, wrote an ode to Ivan's successor, Vasili III, in which he said that: "Two Romes have fallen [Rome and Constantinople]. The third stands. And there will be no fourth. No one shall replace your Christian Tsardom!" The Russians called Russia the "Third Rome."


Why did Kievan Russia become Orthodox Christian?

'Cause at that time there wasn't any more mighty and cultural naighbour around Kievan Russia than Byzantine Empire. And its princes like Oleg and Sviatoslav I of Kiev along with their wariors were very familiar with this Empire through their raids on Constantinopolis.


What similar factors contributed to the wealth of the Byzantine Empire and Kievan Russia?

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