Drag and drop key elements of culture to match the old Roman Empire, before its split, and the Byzantine empire.

Old Roman Empire:

1. Latin language
2. Roman law and legal system
3. Polytheistic religion (later evolving into Christianity)
4. Roman architecture and engineering
5. Gladiatorial games and other entertainment
6. Slavery and the use of slaves in society
7. Emperors as political and military leaders
8. Roman literature and poetry, including famous works like the Aeneid
9. Imperial administration and bureaucracy
10. Roman roads and infrastructure

Byzantine Empire:
1. Greek language (replacing Latin as the primary language)
2. Justinian Code (Roman law refined and codified)
3. Eastern Orthodox Christianity as the official state religion
4. Byzantine architecture, including the construction of magnificent churches like Hagia Sophia
5. Hippodrome races and chariot racing
6. Complex hierarchical social structure
7. Emperors as both political and religious leaders (Caesaropapism)
8. Greek literature and poetry, with notable figures like John Lydus and John Geometres
9. Byzantine bureaucracy and civil service
10. Defensive walls, such as the famous walls of Constantinople, to protect against invaders.