Table of Contents
- 1 What are some questions about the Byzantine Empire?
- 2 Who was most important in the Byzantine Empire?
- 3 What is the new name of Byzantine?
- 4 What was the Byzantine language?
- 5 Why was Constantinople considered a strategic location for the Byzantine Empire?
- 6 What was the significance of the Council of Constantinople?
What are some questions about the Byzantine Empire?
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- What did the former Roman Empire become?
- What was the capital of the empire?
- What was this empire like after the fall of the Roman Empire?
- Who became the emperor of the Byzantine Empire in 527?
- What was Justinian trying to regain?
- Who was Justinian’s General?
Who was most important in the Byzantine Empire?
Most Famous Byzantine Empire Rulers
- Theodosius the Great.
- Diocletian.
- Zeno the Isaurian.
- Heraclius.
- Basil I.
- Alexius.
- Anastasius I. Anastasius I was the Byzantine emperor from 491 to 518.
- Justinian the Great. Justinian the Great, also known as Saint Justinian the Great, was the Eastern Roman emperor from 527 to 565.
What language was spoken in the Byzantine Empire?
Byzantine Greek language, an archaic style of Greek that served as the language of administration and of most writing during the period of the Byzantine, or Eastern Roman, Empire until the fall of Constantinople to the Turks in 1453.
What is the new name of Byzantine?
In 324, the ancient city of Byzantium was renamed “New Rome” and declared the new capital of the Roman Empire by Emperor Constantine the Great, after whom it was renamed, and dedicated on 11 May 330….Constantinople.
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What was the Byzantine language?
What did the Code of Justinian do for the Byzantine Empire?
The Code of Justinian later served as the basis for most Indian religious ceremonies. African trade agreements. European legal systems. Chinese government principles. Q. Which group conquered the Byzantine Empire in 1453? Q. Constantinople served as a center for what two cultures? Q. What was the capital city of the Byzantine Empire?
Why was Constantinople considered a strategic location for the Byzantine Empire?
20 seconds Q. Constantinople was a strategic location for the capital of the Byzantine Empire because it was a crossroads of trade.
What was the significance of the Council of Constantinople?
It established codes regarding the Eastern Orthodox Church. It established the basis for legal codes in Western World. It established what entertainment acts were at Hippodrome. Which group conquered Constantinople?