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    Success of the Byzantine Empire under Justinian What defines success? Some may say an empire needs a strong army and defence to be the most successful. Some say that great coded laws and reforms make for the most successful empire. Some may say that a great government defines success. But the Byzantine Empire under Justinian Rule showed us that in order to achieve the most success, all of these factors were needed. The Byzantine Empire under Justinian was successful for a long period of time because

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    Distinguishable characteristics like the form, method of construction, regional features, and the materials used to make a building or any other construction, which helps in identifying that structure amongst others are what comprise an architectural style. Architectural styles have a vast diversity as they represent changes in beliefs, religion, fashion, and the invention of new technology over a broad time period. Over the ages, different empires would rule over a region with each ruler of those

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    There are many that believe Justinian created a new Roman Empire, however it is effectively demonstrated that he restored the Roman Empire. At the point when posed the question: "Did Justinian revive the Roman Empire, or assemble another Byzantine Empire?, it is clear that he spared the Roman Empire. He restored the realm by saving their legacy, recovering area for the Roman Empire, and safeguarded the Roman religion (Christianity). The Byzantine empire was a Greek talking expansion of the Roman

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    The final way the two states were alike was the creation of monumental architecture based on the Islamic faith. After turning the Hagia Sophia into a mosque, which was created to be a Catholic chapel by the Byzantines, the Ottomans

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    The Byzantine Empire The Byzantine Empire, seen as a direct continuation of the Roman Empire, lasted approximately from 500-1450 CE. This empire proved to be a valuable city for both the Greeks as well as the Romans. Throughout history, the Aegean Sea, the Bosphorus Strait, and Constantinople all impacted Roman history through constant trade and achievements. Other than trade, perfecting the oil industry, and the construction of aqueducts, conduits, and tunnels was other main achievements.

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    For instance, in the Hagia Sophia Church created by Justinian during his reign, multiple windows surround the base of the central dome, making the illusion that it is as if it was floating. The windows appear as "a golden chain from Heaven". With this innovative yet smoothly executed

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    Ancient Egypt is an ancient civilization which achieved many advancements in technology, and culture. The location of Ancient Egypt was in North Africa, in the Mediterranean area and the climate was hot and dry. Ancient Egypt had started in North Africa because of the Nile River, which provided a water source to the people, and the region also contained fertile soil which provided farmers an advantage in agriculture. The government type of Ancient Egypt is a Monarchy, and the government leader was

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    destroy Arab ships at the coasts. This new weapon contained chemicals that ignited as it touched water. It helped drive back the Arab naval forces. Also, the empire expanded religious innovations through the building of new churches such as the Hagia Sophia. It was an achievement for Christianity and engineering. No other building in the world at the time could support a dome so large. However, it later became a mosque when the Ottoman Turks conquered the Byzantine Empire. Caesaropapism became evident

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    Byzantine Empire Impact

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    The Hagia Sophia is the most memorable restoration completed during Justinian’s reign. The cathedral was in the capital of the Byzantine Empire and was named after a church that was destroyed during the Nika revolt. Incredible domes and stunning interior decoration

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    Both the Dome of the Rock, located in Jerusalem created in 687 AD with no artist, and the Acropolis, located in Athens Greece created in 450BC with no artist but commissioned by Pericles, are demonstrations of Sacred spaces that demonstrate different practices from two different cultures. Religious Islamic architecture is intricately related to Muslim prayer which is an obligation to do every day. The Dome of the Rock was said to be the first great Islamic building. The Muslims had taken the city

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