Drag and drop each choice to the correct empire.

Missionaries from
this empire shared
Christianity with
people in other
places.
Byzantine Empire
The Ottoman
Empire conquered
this empire.
It established
Constantinople as
the capital.
Roman Empire
The main language
of this empire was
Latin.
Both

empires

were located in
the Mediterranean
region.
Roman Empire
Byzantine Empire

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Missionaries from the Byzantine Empire shared Christianity with people in other places.

The Ottoman Empire conquered the Roman Empire.

The Roman Empire established Constantinople as the capital.

The main language of both the Byzantine Empire and the Roman Empire was Latin.

To correctly match each choice to the empire, we need to look for information about each empire and identify the relevant characteristics.

1. The Byzantine Empire:
- Missionaries from this empire shared Christianity with people in other places.
Therefore, the correct choice is: Byzantine Empire.

2. The Ottoman Empire:
- The Ottoman Empire conquered this empire.
- It established Constantinople as the capital.
Based on these clues, we can infer that the empire being referred to is the Byzantine Empire, as Constantinople was the capital of the Byzantine Empire before it was conquered by the Ottomans.

3. The Roman Empire:
- The main language of this empire was Latin.
As Latin was the primary language of the Roman Empire, the correct choice is: Roman Empire.

Combining the information, we can match the choices as follows:
- Missionaries from the Byzantine Empire shared Christianity with people in other places.
- The Ottoman Empire conquered the Byzantine Empire and established Constantinople as its capital.
- The main language of the Roman Empire was Latin.