Option 3: He supported the building of the Hagia Sophia.
Justinian I was one of the outstanding rulers of the Byzantine Empire, he governed from 527 until he died in 565. During his reign, he expanded the Empire and many great monuments were built including the famous Hagia Sophia in 537, which was originally constructed as a church. The church was the largest of its time and considered the greatest architecture building of the Byzantine Empire (330-1453)
Kievan Russia grew from the trade cities founded by Swedish Varangians. Kiev became the dominant city under Vladimir I, whose conversion to Orthodox Christianity and marriage to a Byzantine princess oriented Kiev toward Byzantium. Kiev thus became a bulwark against the spread of Latin Christianity.
The reason and how the Meiji government modernized Japan by
having to sent the diplomats in the country of Europe and also in North America
in means of having them to study and that they are used in the constitution of
Germany as a model, making strong armies and adopting the America’s education.
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Answer:
I think A
Explanation:
I think they were lead by Hamilton