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melamori03 [73]
3 years ago
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1. what bodies of water does the bosporus connect?) 2. what emperor moved the capital to Byzantium?) 3. what was the official re

ligion of the Eastern Roman Empire?) 4. How did Constantinople overcome it's lack of fresh water?) 5. what eastern raiders looted Europe and threatened Constantinople?) 6. What secret ingredient allowed engineers to build large wall that could withstand earthquakes?) 7. what was used to protect Constantinople's harbor) 8. why was Constantinople wealthy?) 9. when did the western Roman Empire fall? ​

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trasher [3.6K]3 years ago
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1.)black sea,mediterranean Sea,Atlantic Ocean,and the indian ocean through the Suez canal.

2.)Constantine the Great

thats all i know

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