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was it right i know the last emperor was Konstantinos and he died in battle but i dont know if he was a christian
hmm
btw why dont u want to receive message's Ledhead
Konstantinos was an orthodox christian, or I wonder if he wasn't a catholic nominaly...
Why don't I want to recieve any messages?!
Sure I do!
Is there something wrong with my settings maybe...?
well i wanted to send one but it said the persons doesnt wish to get message's
btw do u know the answer?
C ..............
nope:) they were actualy one of their main enemie's
Largefry answered option C. Venice!
I'd say it changed from time to time...in 1204 it sure wasn't the Venicians :rolleyes: ...
But I think that through Byzantiums 1000 year history it was Venice most of the times though.
well i wanted to send one but it said the persons doesnt wish to get message's
btw do u know the answer?
If you want to, try the message now. :hello:
but to get back to the topic...
If it's not the Venicians this has to be a trick question. So the correct answer should be the Ottomans. A!
But that doesn't seem right though...Byzantium was the Ottomans vassal in its last 50 years or something, and then the Ottomans finished them off ;( ...
So my "real" answer has to be D! The Genoans, Pisa and the pope.
Largefry answered option C. Venice!
I'd say it changed from time to time...in 1204 it sure wasn't the Venicians :rolleyes: ...
But I think that through Byzantiums 1000 year history it was Venice most of the times though.
Nope it was Egypt did u know that they were such close friends that Egypt even accepted christianity but when arabs invaded Egypt it all changed and Byzantinums main friend and econimical ally was gone.
Venice was actualy pretender to be an ally but they were contantly in fight over the rights of lands etc. and they didnt send help they promised during the siege of Constantinople
btw got my message?
OK, I thought that as Byzantium lost Egypt in the first half of the 7th century they would have "had" it for too short time to be counted as Byzantiums best ally.
OK, I thought that as Byzantium lost Egypt in the first half of the 7th century they would have "had" it for too short time to be counted as Byzantiums best ally.
hmm here is a site http://ron.heavengames.com/gameinfo/nations/egypt/egypt.shtml
lol i might have been wrong :silly:
This period ushered in the era of Roman rule, and continuing with the Byzantine Empire until 640 A.D. The Romans like the Greeks integrated their culture with the Egyptian. As before the Egyptians eventually adopted latin as their language, and was granted roman citizenship in 212 A.D. This period in Egyptian history can hardly be separated from that of the Roman Empire and like Rome saw the gradual emergence of Christianity in 37 A.D. In Egypt they establishment of the Coptic Church. Like Christians in the rest of the Empire they were persecuted but by the middle of the 4th century A.D. Egypt was largely Christian, as was the rest of the Roman Empire. After the fall of Rome, Egypt was ruled by the Byzantine Empire. But a schism between Egypt and Byzantium developed after the Council of Chalcedon in 451 A.D. on the nature of Christ. The Coptic Church refused to accept the council's interpretation and rejected any bishops sent from their Byzantine rulers. During this time the Roman Empire also saw Egypt as little more then a place to supply it with grain and riches, investing very little back into Egypt. So when the Arabs invaded in 639 A.D. the Egyptians offered skant resistance. Amr ibn al As, the Muslim Hero who seized Egypt from the Byzantines, then established a new capitol in Cairo.
Who was the founder Constantinople
A ) Justinian
B ) Constantine
C ) Konstantin
D ) Marcus Aurelius
Hey c'mon!
What's the real difference between Konstantin with a "K" and Constantine with a "C"...
This is too confusing...
in Sweden Konstantin is always spelled with a "K", so is Constantinople. "Konstantinopel" in Swedish...
OK, then it must be B!
yeah it is b hehe
your turn
Which ROMAN Emperor returned the holy cross back to Jerusalem?
a. Heracleius
b. Romanus
c. Basileus
d. Andronicus
D Adronicus
Nooooooooooo.
c then\
3654
No.
c'mon you're just guessing that's no fun.
Now I won't settle with anything less than with the year it happened and from who or where he got the holy cross!
:p
i can only find related things to Helena and Constantine
i did find information about Balisarius and Basileus but Belieus didnt have much information cuz lack of interest :nono:
btw
"Basileus Basileon Basileuon Basileonton" - There can be only one...
these three are name's right?
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