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Byzantine Empire
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For a time it was the French culture that influenced the Russian culture.
The lasting influences of the Byzantine empire was building the new Rome. Rome had influenced the political and social life of the Byzantine empire. Over time, the Roman influences faded and the Greek influences increased in the area. Between A.D. 500 and A.D. 1200, the Byzantines developed one of the world's most advanced civilizations.
The two cultures the blended to help create Russian culture were, the Slavic and Byzantine traditions
Museum of Byzantine Culture was created in 1993.
Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Empire
The so-called Byzantine Empire.The so-called Byzantine Empire.The so-called Byzantine Empire.The so-called Byzantine Empire.The so-called Byzantine Empire.The so-called Byzantine Empire.The so-called Byzantine Empire.The so-called Byzantine Empire.The so-called Byzantine Empire.
It was Kiev and the it was due to Prince Vladimir around 989 when this all happened.
For a time it was the French culture that influenced the Russian culture.
Byzantine influence on Russia was really important because Russians adopted aspects of byzantine culture, such as art,music,and architecture. As a result, Byzantine domes evolved into the onion-shaped domes typical of Russian churches.
Justinian the Great was a Byzantine emperor. He wanted to revive the culture and power of the Byzantine Empire.
After the decline of Byzantine empire, Moscow's most successor person was ivan III. He ruled most of the byzantine as well as russian territories. He also married the niece of the last emperor of the byzantine empire. he also adapted the culture, religion, and the symbol of the byzantine empire. so, it is called as the third rome or compared as the empire of rome.
The lasting influences of the Byzantine empire was building the new Rome. Rome had influenced the political and social life of the Byzantine empire. Over time, the Roman influences faded and the Greek influences increased in the area. Between A.D. 500 and A.D. 1200, the Byzantines developed one of the world's most advanced civilizations.
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