CAPITAL OF THE EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE? western empire • Crossroads of trade Define: 1 Constantinople 2 Greco-Roman culture 3 Codification of law
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crossing-point in time between the Roman and Byzantine empires Tradition has experienced and filled with meaning by its inhabitants—in this case, how
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Frequent allusions to Byzantine examples serve to illustrate similarities and History at the Crossroads: Persia, Byzantium and the Architects of the
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The Byzantine Empire was located between Europe, Asia, and Africa As a result, it was a crossroads of trade Trade from the Silk Roads, North Africa, the
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The Byzantine Empire 330 Constantinople becomes the capital of the eastern Roman empire Constantinople sat at a crossroads of land and sea routes, and
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with the aim to define the framework The Byzantine Empire will have a profound influence on the Middle Ages in this region, but an insight into the
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20 mai 2018 · The defining characteristics of this empire are thus that it was Roman in law and government, Greek in language and literary culture, and
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