A. Fill in the blanks.
1. The
Empire produced a rich tradition of Roman art and literature.
2. Every state in Europe adopted
as the state religion by 900 CE
3. In 330 CE, Roman Emperor Constantine I renamed Byzantium as
4. Life in a
was simple and disciplined.
5. The Church of
played a pivotal role in the development of religious and cultural
unity among the people of Europe in the medieval period.
Answers
Answer:
1) Byzantine
2) Christianity
3) Constantinople
4) Monastic
5) Rome
Answer:
The correct answer is Byzantine, Christianity, Constantinople, Monastic and Rome.
Explanation:
A. Fill in the blanks.
1. The Byzantine Empire produced a rich tradition of Roman art and literature.
Explanation:
The Byzantine Empire is known as the Eastern Roman Empire it had a providence during the late Antiquity as well as the middle age. They are good in production of Roman arts and the literature.
2. Every state in Europe adopted Christianity as the state religion by 900 CE.
Explanation:
In the century of 900 CE, Europe had adapted the Christianity which became the important religion of Christians.
3. In 330 CE, Roman Emperor Constantine I renamed Byzantium as Constantinople.
Explanation:
In the century of 330, the Constantinople became one of the capital of the Empire of the Roman. It was located in the region of Marmara and the age is about 1,692 in years.
4. Life in a Monastic was simple and disciplined.
Explanation:
A Monastic is a place where monks or nuns live there. They maintain live in discipline.
5. The Church of Rome played a pivotal role in the development of religious and cultural unity among the people of Europe in the medieval period.
Explanation:
The church of Rome was popular in the medieval times and it is developed with theology as well as it has a very good organized structure a monarchy among the world. It was popular during the 2nd century.
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