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Goryan [66]
3 years ago
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1. Por que durante la Edad Media, Constantinopla fue una ciudad clave en el comerció

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bagirrra123 [75]3 years ago
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Answer:

Debido a su ubicación estratégica en el estrecho del Bósforo, Constantinopla era un punto intermedio entre las Europas Occidental y Meridional y el Cercano Oriente, el Cáucaso y los reinos eslavos en Europa Oriental. A través de Constantinopla, Europa recibió las especias, la púrpura o la joyería por mencionar algunos ejemplos.

Constantinopla facilitó el comercio internacional con el establecimiento de una moneda de oro muy estable denominada como <em>sólido bizantino</em> (s. V - s. XI) y, después, por el <em>hyperpyron</em> (s. XI - XIII), además garantizada por su presencia e influencia territorial en los territorios de la Anatolia.  

Explanation:

Debido a su ubicación estratégica en el estrecho del Bósforo, Constantinopla era un punto intermedio entre las Europas Occidental y Meridional y el Cercano Oriente, el Cáucaso y los reinos eslavos en Europa Oriental. A través de Constantinopla, Europa recibió las especias, la púrpura o la joyería por mencionar algunos ejemplos.

Constantinopla facilitó el comercio internacional con el establecimiento de una moneda de oro denominada como <em>sólido bizantino</em> (s. V - s. XI) y, después, por el <em>hyperpyron</em> (s. XI - XIII), además garantizada por su presencia e influencia territorial en los territorios de la Anatolia.  

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