Which of the following was located in the Eastern Roman Empire? Gaul Britain Anatolia Spain
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The correct answer for the question asked above is as follows:
1 Gaul
2 Britain
3 Anatolia
4 Spain
The answer is 3.
Because, after the division of the Roman Empire, Anatolia became part of the East Roman, or commonly known as the Byzantine Empire .
Anatolia was one of the first places where the religion of Christianity spread. By the 4th century AD, western and central Anatolia consisted of Christian people who were also Greek.
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Anatolia was located in the Eastern Roman Empire.
Option (c)
Explanation:
- Anatolia also referred to as Asian minor is situated In a large peninsula on the western part of Asia.
- This occupies a major chunk of the modern day Turkey and the eastern part runs from the Gulf of Alexandria to the Black Sea.
- In fact the viable structures of this era might have been lost due to high rise of the sea levels.
- There are widespread signs of human occupation in these cave cities
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