Which of the following did Justinian I reconquer? (5 points) Prefecture of Africa Prefecture of the East Kingdom of the Franks Kingdom of the Sueves 5. A map of the Byzantine Empire. The extent of the empire in 527 (including Turkey, the Levant, Egypt and Greece) is shaded one color. Justinian’s reconquests (North Africa, Southern Spain, Italy) are shaded another color. Massilia is labeled near France outside the shaded area. Alexandria and Carthage are labeled in northern Africa. Rome and Ravenna are labeled on the Italian Peninsula. Athens is labeled in Greece. Ephesus is labeled is in Turkey. Antioch is labeled near the Arabian Peninsula. Which of the following routes involves trade outside of the Byzantine Empire? (5 points) Massilia to Carthage Rome to Athens Alexandria to Ravenna Antioch to Ephesus 6.
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Answer:
Justinian sought to come around the territory's prominence and reconquer the gone western half of the ancient Roman Territory. Emperor Justinian reconquered many previous territories of the Western Roman Empire, as well as Italy, Dalmatia, Africa, and southern Hispania. So among the given choices, the answer would be A - Prefecture of AfricA
Explanation:
Question:
Which of the following did Justinian I reconquer?
Prefecture of Africa
Prefecture of the East
Kingdom of the Franks
Kingdom of the Sueves
Which of the following routes involves trade outside of the Byzantine Empire?
Massilia to Carthage
Rome to Athens
Alexandria to Ravenna
Antioch to Ephesus
Answer:
Justinian I reconquer Prefecture of Africa.
Massilia to Carthage was the route which involved trade outside of the Byzantine Empire.
Extra Information:
Byzantine Empire =>
1. This empire was also known as Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantium.
2. Constantinople was the capital city of Byzantine Empire.
3. During Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, Byzantine Empire was the continuation of the Roman Empire in eastern provinces.
4. In the year 1453, Byzantine Empire fell down to the Ottoman Empire.
5. Justinian I was the great emperor from all of the emperors of Byzantine Empire because he extended Byzantine Empire to a great extent.