A religion that emerged in the Persian Empires and promoted morality and the struggle of good versus evil. A religion that influenced the development of Christianity and <span>Manichaeism. </span>
Answer:
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Explanation:
<span>Vandal was a Germanic people belonging to the family of East Germans. The term “Vandilii” is used by Tacitus in his Germania. They settled between the Elbe and Vistula. At the time of the Marcomannic War (166-81 AD) they lived in what is now Silesia. During the 3rd century when the Roman Empire was in crisis with many powerful enemies at their borders, the Vandals and their ally Sarmatians did invade the Roman territory along upper Rhine river in AD 270. About AD 271 AD the Roman Emperor Aurelian was obliged to protect the middle course of the Danube against them. In AD 330 they were granted lands in Pannonia on the right bank of the Danube by Constantine the Great. Vandals accepted Arian Christianity during the reign of Emperor Valens in the AD 360’s. Before this, there is mention of two branches of the Vandal Confederacy: the Siling Vandals in the northwest and the Asding Vandals in the south.</span>
Answer:
It was near the Mediterranean Sea, which made it attractive to merchants.
Explanation:
The Mediterranean Sea connected the continent of Africa , Europe, and Asia. This mean that by controlling Canaan, a country could massively increase the amount of target market that they can pursue when selling their product. This will rapidly improve their wealth.
Because of this, Canaan had a long list of history of different empires fighting over the control of this territory (Such as the empires from Egypt, Sumer, Italy, etc)