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Which best describes Byzantine culture? a. It was a blend of Indian and Chinese cultures. It was a blend of Scandinavian and Asian cultures. b. It was a blend of Greco-Roman and Persian cultures. c. It was just the same as Roman culture.



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Byzantine Culture was a mix of cultures given that the empire spanned a large swath of territory around the Mediterranean Sea, however, based upon these answers the best answer is probably C.) because it was most similar to Roman culture. It was a blend of Greco-Roman cultures but it was not a blend of Persian culture because the Byzantine Empire was often at war with the Persians.

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Option:  c. It was just the same as Roman culture

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The Byzantine Empire founded by Roman Emperor Constantine I when he decided to change his capital from Rome. Constantine I shifted his capital to a Greek colony Byzantium. Byzantine cultures were the same as the Roman culture because it was only a continuation of empire in a different place. The Byzantine people called themselves as Roman because they follow many Roman laws, a system of governance, regulation and aspects of Roman culture within their empire.