A.The empire was regularly attacked by Arab Muslims.
The Byzantine Empire was a prized region to obtain for the Arab Muslims.
The Arab Muslim Empire regularly attacked the Byzantine Empire. The goal was to gain access to the Anatolia peninsula which was home to Constantinople. Constantinople was the trading center to Europe and and to Asia. Many emperors made the Byzantine Empire a goal and it fell in 1453 under the leadership of Mehmed II.
Answer:
Peter became a minister after the death of Christ. He preached the gospel all around the world....Asia Minor and Africa. He was a healing Prophet.He never again had fear.
Explanation:
Matthew taught Jesus word. He was crucified upside down later. He never denied Jesus again.
It makes me wonder about which groups in the world have influence and which ones do not, in Russia anywhere from 12-20 million Orthodox Christians were killed by the Soviet regime. The world is largely unaware of this, yet everyone knows about the holocaust. Why is this? Is it because Jews have a disproportionate representation, even though they are only 1.4% of the nations population? The truth is shocking.. Yes they do. http://i.stack.imgur.com/PPhcg.jpg
Answer: caballus
Explanation: caballus, were brought back to North America, first in the Virgin Islands, and, in 1519, they were reintroduced on the continent, in modern-day Mexico, from where they radiated throughout the American Great Plains, after escape from their owners or by pilfering (Fazio 1995).
1. Bede was a Monk
2. Geoffrey Chaucer is consider the faeder (Father) of English Literature
3. Beowulf was a Norman King character in the story of the English Literature
4. 55 BC – AD 449 Romans British Timeline showing the rise an fall of Roman forces in Britain.
5. Harold Godwinson (Harold II) was the last Anglo – Saxon King of England who reigned from January 6th, 1066 until his death at the battle of Hastings in October 14th, 1066.
6. The Britons were Celtic people who inhabited Great Britain and are considered the father of the British Iron Age.
7. The Mock Mourners was a satyr by the way of an elegy on King William following King William III´s death in 1702
8. From King Alfred 871-899 to Canterbury Tales written by Geoffrey Chaucer between 1387-1400.
9. The Norman Conquest was an elegy (“The Seafarer”) for England
10. Epic stories were created around ancient Celts living in England