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Latin culture and language displaced by the Greek in the Byzantine Empire because of the people who lived in the region spoke Greek rather than Latin. Byzantine Empire established on the grounds of the Greek culture. Ancient Roman influenced by the Greek and considered them to be highly sophisticated culture and art. Greek became the language of Roman aristocrats. To the Byzantine People, Greek was chosen in place of Latin because of its high status in cultural domination in the region.
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The Byzantines sent wave after wave of christian missionaries to the Slavic lands, which sorrounded the Byzantine Empire.
Two of the most important missionaries were Saint Cyril and Saint Methodious. They were brothers, and converted many slavs to Orthodox Christianity, specially those living in Moravia. They also invented the cyrilic alphabet to give a script to the Slavic languages, and help spread christianity faster. Hence the name of the alphabet.
The current de facto capital of Japan is Tokyo, with the seat of the Emperor, National Diet and many government organizations.
King James II ascended the throne in 1685 and believed that the English colonies, were far too independent.
He believed that humans were created equal with rights.