Dragon drop words and phrases to complete the sentences. The Byzantine empire drew on the long blank

The Byzantine empire drew on the long blank history of the Roman Empire to establish its foundations.

The Byzantine empire drew on the long blank tradition of Greek philosophy and literature to enrich its intellectual and cultural pursuits.

The Byzantine empire drew on the long blank trade routes of the Silk Road to expand its economic influence and connect with distant lands.

The Byzantine empire drew on the long blank military traditions of the Roman legions to maintain a powerful army and defend its territories.

The Byzantine empire drew on the long blank artistic heritage of the Hellenistic period to create stunning mosaics and frescoes in its churches and palaces.

The Byzantine empire drew on the long blank religious practices of Christianity to shape its imperial ideology and establish the Eastern Orthodox Church.

The Byzantine empire drew on the long blank administrative systems of the Roman Empire to establish efficient governance and maintain a complex bureaucracy.

The Byzantine empire drew on the long blank architectural styles of the classical Greek and Roman periods to construct magnificent structures like the Hagia Sophia.

The Byzantine empire drew on the long blank legal traditions of Roman law to develop a comprehensive legal system that influenced later European legal codes.

The Byzantine empire drew on the long blank diplomatic skills of its emperors to negotiate treaties and alliances with neighboring powers.

The Byzantine empire drew on the long blank:

1. period of Roman history to shape its political and administrative institutions.
2. Renaissances to revive classical art and education.
3. tradition of Orthodox Christianity to develop its religious and cultural identity.
4. history of conflict with neighboring empires to shape its military strategy.
5. legacy of Roman law to establish a comprehensive legal system.
6. network of trade routes to maintain economic stability and prosperity.
7. influence of Greek philosophy and literature to shape its intellectual and cultural life.