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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following was a result of the development of Christianity in the Byzantine Empire? increased trade unification of diverse groups destruction of Byzantine art loyalty to the old Roman gods

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think its B but im not sure

OpenStudy (nurali):

I'd probably go with (B) unification of diverse groups. It essentially allowed it, and by proxy, the Byzantine Empire, to expand its influence across cultural and ethnic borders as a common foundation.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you so much! :)

OpenStudy (nurali):

Anytime.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay I did

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use the excerpt from the Chronicle of St. Denis to answer the following question: Chronicle of St. Denis The Muslims planned to go to Tours to destroy the Church of St. Martin, the city, and the whole country. Then came against them the glorious Prince Charles, at the head of his whole force. He drew up his host, and he fought as fiercely as the hungry wolf falls upon the stag. By the grace of Our Lord, he wrought a great slaughter upon the enemies of Christian faith, so that—as history bears witness—he slew in that battle 300,000 men, likewise their king by name Abderrahman. Then was he [Charles] first called "Martel," for as a hammer of iron, of steel, and of every other metal, even so he dashed: and smote in the battle all his enemies. And what was the greatest marvel of all, he only lost in that battle 1500 men. The tents and harness [of the enemy] were taken; and whatever else they possessed became a prey to him and his followers. Eudes, Duke of Aquitaine, being now reconciled with Prince Charles Martel, later slew as many of the Saracens as he could find who had escaped from the battle. Public Domain What does this excerpt reveal about the way Europeans understood the victory of Charles Martel in France? The Europeans understood that this victory only guaranteed a short reprieve from the aggressive attacks by the Moors. The Europeans understood that this victory would require another Crusade to make the success permanent. The Europeans understood that this victory was a Christian victory against the Muslim invaders. The Europeans understood that this victory demonstrated that the Duke of Aquitaine was a Christian.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think its C but im not sure

OpenStudy (nurali):

The excerpt reveals about the way Europeans understand the victory of Charles Martel in France is The Europeans understood that this victory was a Christian victory against the Muslim invaders.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you :)

OpenStudy (nurali):

Anytime.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I dont know how too

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I did :) And i have some more questions that im struggling with, do you mind helping me with them?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay

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