Which Civilization Influenced Russia And Much Of Eastern Europe Through Its Religion Culture And Trade?

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Byzantine civilizations

influenced Russian and Eastern European civilizations through its religion, culture, and TRADE!!!

Why did Byzantine Empire influence the culture religion and trade in Eastern Europe and Russia?

The Byzantine Empire influenced many cultures, primarily

due to its role in shaping Christian Orthodoxy

. The modern-day Eastern Orthodox Church is the second largest Christian church in the world. Orthodoxy is central to the history and societies of Greece, Bulgaria, Russia, Serbia, and other countries.

Which of the following influenced the religion of Russia?


The Byzantine Empire with its Eastern Orthodox religion and Cyrillic alphabet

had the greatest influence on Russia’s development. Eastern Orthodox Church and Cyrillic alphabet originated in the Byzantine Empire and Russians took up the practice of this religion and writing system.

What influenced the Russian empire?

From a Russian perspective, the most important legacy of

the Byzantine Empire

was its impact on the development of Russian society and culture, which followed the acceptance in the lOth century of the Orthodox religion by the ancestors of modern-day Russians.

How did the Byzantine Empire influence Eastern Europe and Russia?

The Byzantine Empire was located close to the Slavs of Eastern Europe. As

Slavic and Viking culture mixed to form Russia

, new trade centers were formed, such as the city of Kiev. This trade helped improve the wealth and power of Russia and led to cultural diffusion with Byzantine culture.

What are four ways the Byzantine Empire influenced the development of early Russia?


The Byzantines traded greatly with Russia

. Trade encouraged cultural diffusion. The Russians built their churches to look like Byzantine churches. In addition, the absolute power held by Byzantine emperors became a model for future Russian rulers.

Which culture had the greatest influence on Russia?


The Byzantine Empire

with its Eastern Orthodox religion and Cyrillic alphabet had the greatest influence on Russia’s development. Eastern Orthodox Church and Cyrillic alphabet originated in the Byzantine Empire and Russians took up the practice of this religion and writing system.

What religion is banned in Russia?

Southern
Russian Orthodox
50 Other Orthodox 1.3 Old Believers <1 Protestants <0.5

Which religion came first in the world?


Hinduism

is the world’s oldest religion, according to many scholars, with roots and customs dating back more than 4,000 years. Today, with about 900 million followers, Hinduism is the third-largest religion behind Christianity and Islam. Roughly 95 percent of the world’s Hindus live in India.

What religion is in Russia?


Orthodox Christianity

is the main religion in Russia. It is the confession of almost all Slavic peoples and nationalities who reside in the territory of the Russian Federation, and even some of the huge non-Slavic ethnic groups such as the Chuvash, Komi, Georgians, Ossetians, Armenians, Mordovians, etc.

What impact did the Mongols have on Russian culture?

They

strengthened the position of the Orthodox Church by making the metropolitan

, or head of the Orthodox Church, the head of the Russian church. Mongol rule kept Russia culturally isolated from Western European trends such as the Renaissance.

What three groups influenced Russian culture?

Identify and explain the impact of each on early Russia: Slavs, Varangians, Mongols.

Vikings and Slavs

: Early Russians traded with Vikings (Varangians) that majorly influenced their culture.

How did Slavs influence Russia development?

The Byzantine Empire was located close to the Slavs of Eastern Europe. As Slavic and Viking

culture

mixed to form Russia, new trade centers were formed, such as the city of Kiev. … This trade helped improve the wealth and power of Russia and led to cultural diffusion with Byzantine culture.

What church did Russia adopt Eastern Europe?


Russian Orthodox Church

, one of the largest autocephalous, or ecclesiastically independent, Eastern Orthodox churches in the world. Its membership is estimated at more than 90 million.

Which was the most important way Byzantine culture spread to Eastern Europe?

Byzantine culture spread to eastern Europe mainly

through trade

.

How did the Byzantine Empire affect the development of Eastern Europe?

Eastern Europe, the region of Europe that is east of Germany, was heavily influenced by the Byzantine Empire. … The Church also

introduced literacy to the region

and even created a new alphabet, the Cyrillic Script, in order to translate works into the Slavic languages.

Amira Khan
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Amira Khan
Amira Khan is a philosopher and scholar of religion with a Ph.D. in philosophy and theology. Amira's expertise includes the history of philosophy and religion, ethics, and the philosophy of science. She is passionate about helping readers navigate complex philosophical and religious concepts in a clear and accessible way.